Upcoming Events
Log In
Pricing
Free Trial

Fundamentals of Alzheimer’s Disease for Healthcare Providers CME Posttest

Content Reviewed: 2026-01-23

20 Quiz Questions

Progress is saved after each question. Once you submit an answer, you cannot go back to prior questions to change your answer.

About this Assessment

As the population ages, Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline are becoming increasingly prevalent across healthcare settings. This course equips nurses and other healthcare professionals with essential knowledge of risk factors, clinical presentation, and diagnostic criteria—plus practical tools for communication, pharmacologic and non-drug interventions, and person-centered care planning. Learn evidence-based strategies to better support patients and families navigating these complex conditions. 
 
This course meets requirements for the one-time Alzheimer’s disease training for nurses and physician assistants in Kentucky. 201 KAR 20:215 and 201 KAR 9:360.
As the population ages, Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline are becoming increasingly prevalent across healthcare settings. This course equips nurses and other healthcare professionals with essential knowledge of risk factors, clinical presentation, and diagnostic criteria—plus practical tools for communication, pharmacologic and non-drug interventions, and person-centered care planning. Learn evidence-based strategies to better support patients and families navigating these complex conditions. 
 
This course meets requirements for the one-time Alzheimer’s disease training for nurses and physician assistants in Kentucky. 201 KAR 20:215 and 201 KAR 9:360.

Instructors

Megan Arbour, PhD, RN, CNM, CNE

Associate Professor

Frontier Nursing University