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Alex Chen, RN · California
22
/ 30 CEU
Pain Management
2/2
Ethics
1/1
Implicit Bias
0/1
General CEU
19/26
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State CE rules · Public
The definitive database of state CE rules.
Look up your board before you sign up. Mandatory topics, renewal cycles, and source citations — verified against the state board itself, not scraped from a third-party blog.
- Searchable by profession and jurisdiction
- Mandatory topic breakdowns with hour totals
- Citations and "last verified" date on every rule
Live/ce-requirements
California · Registered Nurse
30 CEU every 2 years
Implicit Bias
1 CEU
Ending of Life
0.5 CEU
Pain Mgmt
2 CEU
General / elective
26.5
Source: California Board of Registered Nursing · Last verified Mar 2026
Course catalog · In-app
Self-paced courses you can finish on a break.
A growing catalog covering the topics state boards actually require. Resume picks up at the exact slide you left, so a 2.5 CEU course can be threaded through three coffee breaks.
- Mapped to your state's mandatory topics
- Resume-where-you-left-off across devices
- Multiple accreditors, multiple specialties
Live/catalog
Opioid Stewardship Essentials
2.5 CEU · Pharmacology
Implicit Bias in Clinical Care
1.0 CEU · Ethics
Geriatric Fall Risk Assessment
3.0 CEU · PT/OT
Wound Care Fundamentals
2.0 CEU · Nursing
Pediatric Asthma Management
1.5 CEU · Pediatrics
Updated weekly·18 accreditors·12 specialties
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LESSON 4 · 08:42
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What’s the difference between physical and psychological dependence?
CAREPATH TUTOR
Physical dependence is a physiological adaptation — your body adjusts to the drug and shows withdrawal symptoms when it’s removed. Psychological dependence is a craving or compulsion to use, driven by emotional or cognitive reward, even when no withdrawal is present.
Replaying lesson segment 02:14 — 03:01
So a patient on long-term opioids could have one without the other?
CAREPATH TUTOR
Exactly. Most chronic-pain patients develop physical dependence — that’s expected and clinically managed with a taper. It does not mean they have an addiction. Addiction requires the psychological component: craving, loss of control, continued use despite harm.
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