Across the Continuum of Care Caregiver Wellness Central Sterile Clinical Lab Communication Continence and Incontinence Dietary Nutrition Documentation Emergency and Trauma Emergency - Critical Care F-Tag Compliance Geriatric Infection-Prevention Legal Aspects of Nursing Operating Room Pain Management Pediatrics Psych-Neuro Quality Improvement Respiratory Rehab and Therapy Safety Skin and Wound Care Spanish Taking Care of Me
Develop an increased understanding of what care facilities for a successful infection prevention program. #Courses #F-Tag-Compliance #Geriatric #Infection-Prevention #Quality-Improvement #RN-LPN #Nursing-Home #CE
Authored by Joanne Rader, RN, MN, PMHNP, award-winning author and founding member of the Pioneer Network. Research has shown that as many as half of nursing home residents get distressed during bathing. This distress is a serious problem: a close look at facility incident reports will show a large percentage of them related to bathing
Course Description The ultimate goal of incision care is Surgical Site Infection (SSI) prevention, Learning Objectives Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to: Understand the costs associated with SSI Remember risk factors for SSI to screen for in the pre-operative assessment Understand techniques to prevent SSI pre and post operatively Apply information to patient teaching tools Intended Audience This course is intended for nurses
Course Description In end-of-life care, the caregivers will need effective communication, cultural competence and the inclusion of family and loved ones. These can all be crucial factors in easing a person's fears and distress during the final phase of life. This program discusses several issues involved in end-of-life care including assessing a patient's individual medical and social needs, management of pain, and maintaining dignity. Learning Objectives Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to: Identify effective communication skills that need to be integrated into end-of-life care Identify issues of cultural and religious competence that need to be integrated into end-of-life care Identify issues of mobility assistance that need to be integrated into end-of-life care Identify issues of inclusion of the family and designated decision makers that need to be integrated into end-of-life care Intended Audience This course is intended for nurses. Continuing Education This course qualifies for 1 contact hours of continuing nursing education. #CE #Courses #Assisted-Living-Personal-Care #Home-Care #Nursing-Home #RN-LPN #Respiratory-Therapist #RNs #Safety #Quality-Improvement #Hospice #Geriatric #Case-Managers
This course provides information regarding intraosseous access, insertion locations, indications, contraindications, and types of insertion devices to introduce the clinician to the basics of intraosseous access. Learning Objectives Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to: Describe the anatomy and pathophysiology of intraosseous devices Identify the advantages of using intraosseous devices Recognize indications to increase use of intraosseous devices Interpret the need to elevate the comfort level of healthcare team members utilizing the intraosseous devices Analyze examples of intraosseous devices in clinical situations to improve patient outcomes Course Authors This course was developed by Jeanne Ferguson, BSN, RN and Paige Horton, MSN, RN and edited by Brenda Kozak, MSN-Ed, RN
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