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Trauma Nurse Core Course

TNCC
Every second counts when stabilizing life-threatening trauma cases. This course, taught by qualified nurses, prepares you with the knowledge, critical thinking skills and training needed to provide high-quality trauma nursing care. After completing this course, you will be able to properly assess patients and implement evidence-based interventions to improve outcomes for them.

Here is a glimpse into what you’ll learn:

  • The latest trauma nursing practice recommendations
  • Systematic assessment and standardized approach to trauma nursing care
  • Rapid identification of life-threatening injuries

Course Format

A variety of learning methodologies are included to cater to every learning style, including:

  • Provider Manual
  • Online modules
  • Instructor-lead classroom discussions and skills stations

Pre-course learning

Includes access to required online modules prior to the course date to let you learn at your own pace, apply what you learn, and receive immediate feedback. Modules include a step-by-step breakdown of the Trauma Nursing process and a comprehensive study guide.

Prerequisites

  • Only registered nurses are eligible for provider status.
  • Licensed practical nurses and paramedics are eligible to attend all portions of the course and obtain CNE hours but are not eligible for provider status verification.

Upon completion passing students receive an Emergency Nurses Association TNCC certification.

Available Formats

The TNCC class is available in two formats from EdCor. Both formats are classroom based classes.

A 2-day Provider Format

Available to all students.
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A 1-day Renewal Format

To take this course you must have a current TNCC certification as of the date of the class.
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Get your answers here:


A: LPN’s can audit TNCC, but there will not be a certification issued
A: Yes, TNCC expires every 4 years
A: EdCor of course!
A: TNCC Certificate lasts 4 years.
A: To renew TNCC you need to sign up for a TNCC Course
A: To pass TNCC you MUST study. The items covered in class are not necessarily on the test. In order to pass TNCC you must come prepared and have looked at the book provided
A: In order to become a TNCC Instructor you need to call us to express your interest so that we can look to set up a TNCC Instructor Course
A: TNCC is a course that focuses on scenario and comprehensive learning for nurses that deal with the care oftrauma patients
A: Renewal needs to be before the certification expires.
A: TNCC is a course that is managed by ENA (Emergency Nurses Association) and offered by EdCor.