Laboratory values provide healthcare professionals with essential clues about the patient’s condition and the medical interventions needed for his full recovery. As nurses are the first-line responders to the healthcare needs of patients, they should always be familiar with the common laboratory values and how to interpret them.....
This course material is made to shed the light on the utmost importance of change in general and change in hospital culture in specific.
1 Hours
This two-part course illustrates a frequently underused and underestimated type of dentistry. Direct composite resin restoration is often a second thought when one considers the treatment modalities available to them. Given the conservative nature of direct bonding many patients will select it over veneers or other options. So....
0.5 Hours
In this video, Dr. Marc Whitmore prepares a patient for immediate denture placement by extracting teeth #22-27. He places a bone graft in each socket and demonstrates a continuous closure technique. See how the patient is transformed by replacing his current denture with a Strickland Facelift Denture™
1 Hours
Many dentist overlook implant dentistry as an option for their patients because of their unfamiliarity with this procedure. Dr. Locante discusses why general dentist need to make implant dentistry a part of their practice in one form or another. In this program you will view Dr. Locante as he demonstrates the preparation of an o....
We believe that each member of the dental team has a role to play in the success of the practice. We have therefore developed a range of short online modules primarily for dental receptionists, however they can also be completed by other team members working in the dental sector.
We believe that each member of the dental team has a role to play in the success of the practice. We have therefore developed a range of short online modules primarily for dental receptionists, however they can also be completed by other team members working in the dental sector.
We believe that each member of the dental team has a role to play in the success of the practice. We have therefore developed a range of short online modules primarily for dental receptionists, however they can also be completed by other team members working in the dental sector.
0.25 Hours
The "Face to Face" Orthodontic Finishing Series #1 - Trouble in Torque Town. Orthodontic "torque" and trouble shooting Presented by Gerald S. Samson, DDS* Diplomat of The American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) Fellow of The Amercian College of Dentists (FACD) 20 Minutes Run Time + Quiz 1 ADA CERP CE Credit* 45 Days View....
4 Hours
For this seminar, our attention will focus on a unique hands-on and simplified approach to understanding applied clinical orthodontic physical science: moments, forces, couples, moments of forces, moments of couples and their equilibrium. In addition to a number of educators, recognition is due Dr. Robert Isaacson for the devel....
In this age of litigation, the quality of your records could make a big difference to your defence against a complaint. A comprehensive, personalised Treatment Plan & Consent letter also helps to build trust and value in your treatment. This workbook provides a guide to Andy Toy’s letter template, a post-consent visit patient q....
1.50 Hours
Ms Vivien Ng and Mr Andrew McLaren discuss diagnosis and treatment of early breast cancer, in an article updated in 2018 by Dr Zoe Kemp. Key learning points include symptoms to look out for, and the investigations and treatment that patients are likely to be offered.
1 Hours
With people being given more choice about where to die, it is important that healthcare professionals strive to assist a good death in all care settings. Death is a personal, spiritual and social event, which is unique to the individual. Nurses are in an ideal position to support the person who is dying and those who are importa....
Why are renal patients prone to falls and how can we support them to reduce fall rates
Patient centred home haemodialysis
0.5 Hours
This session covers the principles and techniques of accessing the root canal system.
0.5 Hours
This session describes some basic aspects of dental impression materials.
0.5 Hours
This session covers the underlying physiological changes measured by electro-oculography (EOG), clinical indications, how the test is carried out and the interpretation of an EOG report.
1 Hours
This article provides nurses with information about how to care for a patient after death, and support their family and loved ones in the community setting. Care after death involves supporting the family and significant others, and providing personal care to the patient. It is important to ensure privacy, dignity and respec....
1.25 Hours
Should childbirth educators connect education theory to technique? Is there more to learning about theorists than memorizing facts for an assessment? Are childbirth educators uniquely poised to glean wisdom from theorists and enhance their classes with interactive techniques inspiring participant knowledge and empowerment? Yes,....
0.50 Hours
This session provides a general approach to the assessment of symptoms, an essential first step before a plan for symptom management and care can be started. This session was reviewed by Amy Proffitt and Christina Faull and last updated in September 2015.
0.50 Hours
This session discusses how to deal with transition points and crises, both in terms of initial management options and how these options can be explained and discussed with patients approaching the end of life and their relatives and carers. The ways in which these transition points and crises influence decision-making in symptom....
0.5 Hours
This introductory session aims to raise awareness of mental health issues with healthcare staff. It is designed to give a broad overview of what encompasses mental illness whilst highlighting the link between mental and physical health diagnoses. It also provides some simple guidance on how best to care for someone with mental h....
0.5 Hours
This session describes why history and examination are important when planning anaesthesia. Identifying factors putting the patient at additional risk should be identified prior to surgery so that peri-operative planning can take them into account.