Fever of Unknown Origin

Contact Hours: 1

Author(s):

Devon Capristo, MSN, FNP-C

Course Overview

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) commonly presents to emergency departments (EDs) across the country daily. This diagnosis can prove to be a challenge for a multitude of healthcare professionals including nursing staff. In this CE course, we will discuss the complexities surrounding FUO, including but not limited to defining the condition, how to assess patients with FUO, epidemiology, etiology, treatment, nursing implications, and more.

Course Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. Definition
  3. Categories of FUO
  4. Epidemiology
  5. Pathophysiology
  6. Etiology
  7. Initial Evaluation
  8. History of Present Illness (HPI)
  9. Historical and Physical Examination Clues
  10. Physical Examination
  11. Laboratory Studies
  12. Imaging Studies
  13. Additional Diagnostic Tests
  14. Initial Management
  15. Prognosis
  16. Nursing Implications
  17. Conclusion

Course Outcomes

After completing this course, the learner will rate a 4 out of 5 on the Likert Scale for their ability to:

  1. Discuss the definition, classification, and etiology of fever of unknown origin (FUO).
  2. Summarize the initial evaluation of a patient presenting with a FUO.
  3. Explain the important role that nurses play in the diagnosis and treatment of FUO in adults.

Accreditations and Approvals

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  • American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) (P0614)
  • California Board of Registered Nursing (CEP 17418)
  • Kentucky Board of Nursing (7-0090)
  • Louisiana State Board of Nursing (58)
  • Florida Board of Nursing (50-23983)
  • Delaware Board of Nursing (DE-24-010127)
  • Alabama Board of Nursing (#ABNP1577)
  • Iowa Board of Nursing (#393)
  • Kansas Board of Nursing (LT0340-0325)

Approved by the Board of Nursing in every state, you can complete your RN, LVN, and APRN CEUs with confidence.

Accreditation Statement

Nursing CE Central LLC is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

It will take the average learner 60 minutes to complete and awards 1 contact hours of continuing education.

Written For

  • Registered Nurses (RN)
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN)
  • Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN/LVN)

Requirements for Completion

  1. Enrollment in the course by the learner
  2. Read and learn all course materials
  3. Complete the course evaluation
  4. Attest and testify learning of the course materials

Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships

Nursing CE Central nor any of the authors, planners, content experts, or any contributors have any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.