Barkley Blocks for ENP

Emergency Nurse Practitioner

Barkley Blocks for ENP: Focused Learning, on Your Terms

Learn essential ENP content, one block at a time.

Our Barkley Blocks for ENP offer the same high-quality instruction from our comprehensive courses (In-Person Live Course, Live Webinar, and Home Study) but broken into smaller, focused modules so you can study exactly what you need, when you need it.

Whether you’re looking to reinforce key topics, brush up on specific areas, or ease into your exam preparation, these curated video blocks provide flexible, self-paced learning without committing to a full 2-day course.

Who This Is For:

Students who want to revisit specific topics

Those preparing for retesting or seeking extra review in certain areas

Busy NPs needing a refresher without a full course commitment

Each Video Block Includes:

Expert-led, voice-over PowerPoint videos

A 3-month access period

Compatibility with mobile and desktop devices

The ability to earn contact hours for recertification after successfully completing a 5-item quiz

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Choose Your Blocks:

Block 1: Skin and Bones

4.25 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1.25 hours of pharmacology)

2 lectures • 3 hrs and 24 min

An integrated review of the diagnosis and management of common and life-threatening cutaneous and musculoskeletal disorders encountered in emergency settings.

An exploration of dermatologic conditions, ranging from common infections, rashes, and inflammatory disorders to life-threatening emergencies.

An overview of the assessment and management of chronic, acute, and traumatic musculoskeletal disorders, including fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries for young and old populations.

Block 2: PNS/CNS

2 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.5 hours of pharmacology)

2 lectures • 1 hrs and 32 min

An exploratory review of neurological and psychobehavioral emergencies, focusing on stabilization, accurate assessment, and effective management.

A comprehensive look at key nervous system assessments and disorders, including stroke, seizures, meningitis, and headache presentations.

An essential guide to the management and assessment of psychobehavioral disorders, ranging from depression and psychosis to dementia and substance withdrawal.

Block 3: Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Disorders

2.5 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1 hour of pharmacology)

2 lectures • 2 hrs and 2 min

An examination of acute abdominal, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary disorders, ranging from common conditions to emergencies requiring surgical intervention.

A thorough exploration of abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders such as GERD, bowel obstructions, and appendicitis, as well as conditions affecting pediatric populations.

A nurse practitioner’s guide to renal and genitourinary disorders, covering UTIs, STIs, reproductive issues, and pediatric-specific conditions.

Block 4: Trauma and Common Problems

3 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1.75 hours of pharmacology)

2 lectures • 2 hrs and 25 min

A focused analysis of the management of traumatic disorders along with a review of common problems encountered in emergency care settings.

An in-depth approach to caring for patients with traumatic disorders, covering the core concepts of trauma management and conditions such as shock and trauma to various bodily systems.

An overview of problems commonly encountered in an emergency care setting, including toxicity and overdoses as well as issues related to pregnancy and labor.

Block 5: Practice Issues and Cultural Considerations

3 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0 hours of pharmacology)

2 lectures • 2 hrs and 20 min

An integrated overview of the legal, ethical, and cultural foundations necessary for effective and equitable emergency nurse practitioner practice.

An integrated review of the legal and ethical foundations of emergency practice, including EMTALA, HIPAA, and informed consent, alongside essential professional topics such as quality improvement, risk management, and evidence-based clinical decision-making.

An exploration of the knowledge and tools nurse practitioners need to foster inclusion, strengthen cultural competencies, and apply evidence-based practices for diverse patient populations in emergency care.

À la Carte Videos

Please note that while these videos may be purchased separately, these videos are included in various Bundle packages above. Pick what works best for you!

Traumatic Disorders

Traumatic Disorders

2.5 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1.5 hours of pharmacology)

1 hr and 59 min · Included in Block 4

An in-depth approach to caring for patients with traumatic disorders, covering the core concepts of trauma management and conditions such as shock and trauma to various bodily systems.

Nervous System Disorders

Nervous System Disorders

1 contact hour of Continuing Education (which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology)

52 min · Included in Block 2

A comprehensive look at key nervous system assessments and disorders, including stroke, seizures, meningitis, and headache presentations.

Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

1.25 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.5 hours of pharmacology)

1 hr and 5 min · Included in Block 3

A thorough exploration of abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders such as GERD, bowel obstructions, and appendicitis, as well as conditions affecting pediatric populations.

Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

Renal/Genitourinary Disorders

1.25 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.5 hours of pharmacology)

56 min · Included in Block 3

A nurse practitioner’s guide to renal and genitourinary disorders, covering UTIs, STIs, reproductive issues, and pediatric-specific conditions.

Cutaneous Disorders

Cutaneous Disorders

1.25 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.5 hours of pharmacology)

1 hr and 2 min · Included in Block 1

An exploration of dermatologic conditions, ranging from common infections, rashes, and inflammatory disorders to life-threatening emergencies.

Cardiovascular Disorders

Cardiovascular Disorders

2.75 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1.5 hours of pharmacology)

2 hrs and 13 min

A focused examination of acute, chronic, and emergent cardiovascular disorders, including adult valvular diseases, adult and pediatric heart failure, and cardiogenic shock.

Thoracic-Respiratory Disorders

Thoracic-Respiratory Disorders

1.25 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.5 hours of pharmacology)

58 min

An in-depth look at thoracic and respiratory disorders affecting adult and pediatric patient populations, including asthma, COPD, pneumonia, and pulmonary embolism, as well as notes on mechanical ventilation.

Musculoskeletal Disorders

Musculoskeletal Disorders

3 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.75 hours of pharmacology)

2 hrs and 22 min · Included in Block 1

An overview of the assessment and management of chronic, acute, and traumatic musculoskeletal disorders, including fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries for young and old populations.

Ear, Eye, Nose, Oral/Dental & Throat Disorders

Ear, Eye, Nose, Oral/Dental & Throat Disorders

2 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 1 hour of pharmacology)

1 hr and 41 min

An essential discussion of acute, chronic, urgent, and emergent conditions affecting the eyes, ears, nose, throat, and dental structures of adult and pediatric populations.

Psychobehavioral Disorders

Psychobehavioral Disorders

0.75 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology)

40 min · Included in Block 2

An essential guide to the management and assessment of psychobehavioral disorders, ranging from depression and psychosis to dementia and substance withdrawal.

Practice Issues

Practice Issues

2 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0 hours of pharmacology)

1 hr and 40 min · Included in Block 5

An integrated review of the legal and ethical foundations of emergency practice, including EMTALA, HIPAA, and informed consent, alongside essential professional topics such as quality improvement, risk management, and evidence-based clinical decision-making.

Endocrine

Endocrine

1 contact hour of Continuing Education (which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology)

50 min

A comprehensive review of endocrine conditions frequently seen in clinical practice, addressing assessment strategies and management approaches for both adult and pediatric patients.

Common Problems in Emergency Care

Common Problems in Emergency Care

0.5 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0.25 hours of pharmacology)

26 min · Included in Block 4

An overview of problems commonly encountered in an emergency care setting, including toxicity and overdoses as well as issues related to pregnancy and labor.

Cultural Considerations

Cultural Considerations

0.75 contact hours of Continuing Education (which includes 0 hours of pharmacology)

40 min · Included in Block 5

An exploration of the knowledge and tools nurse practitioners need to foster inclusion, strengthen cultural competencies, and apply evidence-based practices for diverse patient populations in emergency care.

Need a full comprehensive review?
Try our Home Study option!

How It Works

  1. Once you have completed the purchase of your Barkley Blocks, PowerPoint handouts of the selected chapters will be available in your Courses tab and in the Barkley & Associates app.
  2. To access your course, please log in at www.NPcourses.com or on the eBook app.
  3. Go to Your Account in the upper right corner and click on Courses.
  4. Locate your course in the list and click on it.
  5. PowerPoint handouts are available for every lecture under “eBooks.” We strongly recommend that you download our App, so that you may highlight and take notes as you view each video.
  6. Each quiz includes 5 items to complete in 10 minutes. Participants have a maximum of 3 attempts to pass each exam with a score of 70% or higher.
  7. After successful completion of the quiz, participants must complete a Course Evaluation.
  8. Upon submission of the Course Evaluation, your Continuing Education Certificate will appear for you to print and/or save in PDF format. We strongly recommend that you print or save the certificate immediately, as your certificate will not be stored in your account indefinitely.

 

Refunds are not allowed on any of Barkley & Associates’ products.

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | Block 1: Skin and Bones

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | Block 2: PNS/CNS

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | Block 3: Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | Block 4: Trauma and Common Problems

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | Block 5: Practice Issues and Cultural Considerations

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Traumatic Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Nervous System Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Renal/Genitourinary Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Cutaneous Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Cardiovascular Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Thoracic-Respiratory Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Musculoskeletal Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Ear, Eye, Nose, Oral/Dental & Throat Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Psychobehavioral Disorders

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Practice Issues

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Endocrine

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Common Problems

  • Emergency Nurse Practitioner | A la Carte: Cultural Considerations

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