For Nurses

Your nursing license is on the line.
AI doesn’t have one.

The first AI literacy curriculum built specifically for nurses grounded in nursing theory, focused on protecting your patients and your practice.

10 modules • Immediately applicable • CEUs-eligible (coming soon)

The Reality You're Facing

60%

of your patients consulted AI before this appointment

0

hours of training you received on managing AI-informed patients

100%

of the liability stays with you when AI gets it wrong

1. Novice
AI ✓
2. Adv. Beginner
AI STUCK
3. Competent
4. Proficient
5. Expert
YOU
←⚠ AI Ceiling Human Only →

AI Is Permanently Stuck at "Advanced Beginner"

Patricia Benner's Novice to Expert model explains what your experience taught you: expert nursing isn't about following more rules—it's about intuitive grasp, pattern recognition, and seeing situations as wholes.

AI can apply guidelines to situations (Stage 2). AI cannot achieve the intuitive understanding of expert practice (Stage 5).

That ICU nurse who "just knows" something's wrong before vitals decompensate? That's 10 billion sensors plus 3.8 billion years of evolution plus years of pattern recognition.

AI will never have that. You already do.

This curriculum teaches you how to use AI as a tool while protecting the expert judgment that makes you irreplaceable.

Grounded in Nursing Theory

This isn't AI education with nursing examples. It's nursing education that addresses AI as contemporary practice reality.

Patricia Benner

Novice to Expert

Why AI cannot replicate expert pattern recognition

Jean Watson

Human Caring

What AI architecturally cannot perform

Dorothea Orem

Self-Care Deficit

AI's role in nursing systems

Virginia Henderson

Need Theory

"Inside the patient's skin"

What You'll Learn

Where AI already exists in your workflows—and where it fails

Patient education when families bring ChatGPT printouts

The velociraptor test applied to nursing assessment

The malpractice reality for nursing AI

Why content-controlled AI matters for patient safety

Clinical scenarios across specialties

Medication safety in the smart pump era

Documentation that protects your license

When to override AI recommendations (and how to document it)

How to advocate for safe AI implementation on your unit

The Curriculum

10 modules designed specifically for nursing practice. Each module includes clinical scenarios, documentation guidance, and practical tools.

Module 1
The New Reality
AI is already at your bedside. In your EHR. In your patient's phone. In the smart pump. In documentation suggestions. Here's what's actually happening—and what no one taught you in nursing school
Setting the stage
Start Module 1 →
Module 2
The Nursing Velociraptor Test
Your experienced colleague who just knows something is wrong? That is pattern recognition AI will never have. Learn why your gut feeling is not irrational; it is 3.8 billion years of evolution.
The Smell That Saved a Life
Start Module 2 →
Module 3
AI in Nursing Workflows
AI already exists in your practice: EHR alerts, smart pumps, clinical decision support, sepsis algorithms. What helps, what creates alert fatigue, and what puts patients at risk.ers.
The Alert That Cried Wolf
Start Module 3 →
Module 4
Content-Controlled Intelligence
Not all AI is created equal. The difference between AI trained on TikTok nursing hacks and AI trained on AACN protocols. Why knowledge sources matter for patient safety.
The Ice That Cost a Leg
Start Module 4 →
Module 5
Intelligent Humility
"I don't know" is the most important thing AI can say. Meet NurseBot, an AI architecture that acknowledges its limitations instead of faking confidence.
The Confidence Problem
Start Module 5 →
Module 6
Medication Safety and AI
The 5+ rights in the smart pump era. When to override alerts. How AI helps and where it fails. The documentation that protects you when things go wrong.
The Override That Wasn't
Start Module 6 →
Module 7
Patient and Family Education
When families bring ChatGPT printouts. When patients question your care based on AI. How to maintain therapeutic relationship while correcting misinformation.
The Printout
Start Module 7 →
Module 8
The Malpractice Reality
Who bears liability when nursing AI fails? (Spoiler: You.) State Board implications. Documentation standards. "I was following AI" is not a defense.
Understanding Nursing Malpractice
Start Module 8 →
Module 9
Clinical Scenarios
Work through realistic scenarios across specialties. ICU early warning. Oncology symptom management. Pediatric parent education. ED triage conflicts.
Practice-ready case studies
Start Module 9 →
Module 10
Implementation and Protection
How to integrate AI safely. Protect your license. Advocate for your patients. Influence AI implementation on your unit. Your voice matters.
From curriculum to clinic
Start Module 10 →

Specialty-Specific Content

Core curriculum applies everywhere. Specialty modules go deeper.

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Critical Care / ICU

✓ Available Now
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Emergency Department

◇ Coming Soon
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Medical-Surgical

◇ Coming Soon
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Oncology

◇ Coming Soon
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Pediatrics

◇ Coming Soon
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Obstetrics

◇ Coming Soon
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Perioperative

◇ Coming Soon
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Mental Health

◇ Coming Soon
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Home Health

◇ Coming Soon

Take-Home Resources

Quick Reference

  • AI Red Flags for Nurses
  • The Nursing Velociraptor Test (pocket guide)
  • Smart Pump Override Decision Tree
  • Documentation Templates
View Resources

Assessment Tools

  • AI Tool Evaluation Checklist
  • Self-Assessment: Your AI Literacy Level
  • Shift Handoff AI Integration Template
  • Incident Reporting Framework
View Resources

Policy Guides

  • Sample AI Documentation Policy
  • State Board Position Statements
  • CE Requirements by State
  • Unit Implementation Guide
View Resources

The Velociraptor Test for Nursing

🦖 Until AI can: 🦖

  • 👃 Smell the C. diff before the lab confirms it
  • 👁️ See the subtle facial expression indicating pain a patient won't report
  • Feel the thready pulse that's technically "within normal limits"
  • 👂 Hear the respiratory change that precedes decompensation
  • 💫 Sense that a patient is "not okay" even when vitals are stable

• • •

...it will never have the contextual awareness evolution gave nurses.

AI can be a really good reference librarian. A tireless protocol retriever.

But it can't be a nurse. And that's exactly why you're irreplaceable.

The One Thing to Remember

AI provides information.

You provide nursing.

  • Use AI to enhance your efficiency. Never let it replace your judgment.
  • You have the license. You have the liability. You have the 10 billion sensors.

Optimize your practice with AI. Don't let AI optimize you out of it.

CEU Accreditation

CEU credits for this curriculum are in development. Sign up to be notified when accreditation is approved..
In the meantime, a certificate of completion is available upon finishing all 10 modules.

Ready to Start?

Module 1 takes 10 minutes. By the end of Module 2, you'll have the opening question and initial scripts ready for tomorrow's clinic.
AI In the Exam Room