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CNA102: Diabetes Type 2

Mary McGeough, R.N., B.S.N.
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 185473

1.5 Hours

The nursing assistant will better understand diabetes, how it affects body systems, and how to care for the resident with diabetes to minimize complications of the disease.

$ 20.00

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HH100: Diabetes Type 2

Leanne Anthon, RN, BSN, MSN
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 185476

The home health aide will enhance her understanding of type 2 diabetes and the care of the client with the disease.

$ 25.00

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CMA204: Diabetes Type 2

Mary McGeough, R.N., B.S.N.
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 185474

The medication aide will enhance her knowledge of type 2 diabetes and the special care of the patient with the disease.

$ 45.00

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Healthcare Provider Trends and Strategies

Industry Specialists
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 185412

1 Hours

This course covers practices in Healthcare Provider Trends and Strategies. The course will examine access to care, explore consumerism and patient engagement, identify the trends in the cost of care, examine the reimbursement and payment models, examine population health, define precision medicine, provide an overview of behavio....

$ 20.00

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Lessons from the Ebola Crisis: Global Health on your Doorstep

Edward Zuroweste, MD
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 185983

1 Hours

We all live in an increasingly globalized world which is beset with economic and political crises as well as profound disparities in opportunity and access to scarce resources. Within this context, migration is a constant. Mobility within nations as well as internationally is an ever growing reality for many people throughout th....

$ 18.00

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NUR109: Coronary Heart Disease

Linda Fisk, BS, RN
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 185555

The healthcare practitioner will enhance her knowledge of coronary heart disease and its impact on the individual.

$ 25.18

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Basic Life Support

Industry Specialists
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 185981

2 Hours

Basic Life Support is a specialist course covering terminology, legal requirements and basic life support techniques in case of an emergency. The course aims in particular to teach its readers how to assess an incident and manage a casualty who is choking, vomiting, unconscious or not breathing. The course uses audio-visual el....

$ 35.00

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Loss and grief in the childbearing period

Denise Côté-Arsenault, PhD, RNC, IBCLC, FNAP
  • Duration: 4h 30m

  • Ref. 185925

4.5 Hours

Provides a solid foundation of historical, theoretical and clinical knowledge to facilitate effective nursing care of families faced with pregnancy or newborn loss. Addresses potential effects that caring for bereaved families can have on nurses. Includes case studies and resources for professionals and families.

$ 10.00

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Inhaler technique — the why and the how

Ruth Morrow
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 186064

Inhaler technique is an essential skill for patients and nurses to ensure optimum and accurate delivery of medication to the lungs. This module aims to provide nurses with information on the rationale for optimum inhaler technique, the consequences of poor inhaler technique, errors with inhaler technique and the different techni....

$ 20.00

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Faith and Communities Partner to Prevent Crime

Industry Specialists
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 186482

1 Hours

This CEU course provides useful strategies for building capacity, developing partnerships, and seeking grant opportunities. Topics of focus are: building capacity within faith-based organizations; partnering with organizations to prevent crime; and effective and efficient grant acquisition and management.

$ 20.00

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Novice to Expert Theory

June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c)
  • Duration: 3h

  • Ref. 186166

3 Hours

This 1 module (3 CE credit) course introduces nurses to the Novice to Expert Theory, (a construct theory first proposed by sibling researchers, Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus (1980) as the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition, and later applied and modified to nursing by Patricia Benner in 1984) provides a very useful and important the....

$ 33.00

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Human Factors in Nursing Informatics

June Kaminski, RN MSN PhD(c)
  • Duration: 5h

  • Ref. 186188

5 Hours

This 2 module (5 CE credit) course introduces nurses to human factors essential to effective application of nursing informatics in practice. Topics focus on the human factors of ergonomics, human-computer interaction, usability, learnability, memorability, likeability, readability, asepsis, and aesthetics.

$ 40.00

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HIPAA: Secure Electronic Health Records

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 186491

2 Hours

Everyone has a role to play in the privacy and security of electronic health information. This CEU course helps social workers better understand how to integrate federal health information privacy and security requirements into their practices.

$ 30.00

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Early-Detection Pediatric Sepsis Algorithm

Matthew Eisenberg, MD and Kate Madden, MD
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193032

1 Hours

Sepsis and septic shock remain common causes of morbidity and mortality in children. This session will discuss how they investigated the use of electronic health record data to proactively identify potentially septic children. The approach used to define the early-detection pediatric sepsis (PS) algorithm was to combine the logi....

$ 30.00

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Expanding Access to Advance Care Plans with HIE

Carol Robinson, DNP, MS, BSN, RN, CHPN and Doug Dietzman
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193097

1 Hours

Advance Care Planning (ACP) has significantly improved multiple health outcomes, particularly for patients with serious illness; including increased compliance with patient wishes, reduced hospitalization at end-of-life, improved quality of life, and lower costs of care. While the number of personal Advance Directives has grown....

$ 30.00

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Empowering Data-Driven Health

Kevin Ross, PhD
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193092

1 Hours

While the healthcare sector is being transformed by the ability to record massive amounts of information about patients, the enormous volume of data being collected is impossible for human beings to analyze. Machine learning provides a way to automatically find patterns and reason about data, which in turn enables healthcare pro....

$ 30.00

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Leveraging HIE for Disaster Preparedness and Response

Samuel Schaffzin, MPA and Thomas Novak
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193117

1 Hours

Current HIE models facilitate access to and retrieval of clinical data to provide safer, more timely, efficient, effective, equitable, patient-centered care and when utilized effectively have been found to be useful to Public Health authorities to assist in analyses of the health of the population. This session will explore ways....

$ 30.00

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Educating the Next Generation of Physician Informaticians

Bruce Levy, MD, CPE
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193067

1 Hours

Clinical Informatics is not merely a subspecialty of medicine, but a crucial component of the practice of 21st Century medicine. The roles of the Physician Informatician (PI) and CMIO are rapidly changing. Originally focused on the implementation of health information systems, PIs and CMIOs are focusing more on optimization of e....

$ 30.00

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Healthcare Transformation Led and Enabled by Disruptive Cloud Technology

Scott Floyd and Rattan Singh
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193209

1 Hours

This session provides a perspective on the ‘Post Modern ERP’ era and the various cloud capabilities and cloud drivers that are revolutionizing today’s healthcare industry. By driving progressive healthcare organizations to not only prepare for but also adapt to the changing application eco-system, the intent is for them to beco....

$ 30.00

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Improving RFID Security in a Healthcare Environment

Mitchell Parker, MBA, CISSP
  • Duration: 45m

  • Ref. 193208

0.75 Hours

RFID is an exciting technology. It allows organizations to drastically improve their inventory and tracking processes, saving time and money. It has also been used for everything from ID and door badges to fare cards. However, the implementation of this promising technology has not had a corresponding set of recommendations....

$ 30.00

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From Implementation to Optimization: Moving Beyond Operations

Scott E. Aikey, MS-HSA
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193217

1 Hours

As organizations move beyond large scale EHR implementations and the subsequent stabilization period, there is a need to evolve the thinking and processes around maintaining long term operational support. This session will describe the process that our organization went through to evaluate the current governance, process and st....

$ 30.00

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Intrapreneurship and the Approach to Innovation from Within

Sam Hanna, MBA, CISA, CBCP, CRSC
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193245

1 Hours

Entrepreneurship is often thought of as going out on your own and starting a business. While that is mostly true, there is ample opportunity to do just that within the confines of an organization. In this session, we will discuss and examine key concepts in "Intrapreneurship" and the skills and resources required to create ven....

$ 20.00

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Improving Outcomes in Obesity Management - Module C: Treatments & Interventions in Obesity Care

Ann K. Cashion, PhD, RN, FAAN
  • Duration: 1h 30m

  • Ref. 193287

1.5 Hours

This course offers current standards of care for the patient with obesity and is presented in four modules: Module A: Prevalence and Pathophysiology Module B: Assessment Module C: Interventions

$ 30.00

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How Useful Are Discharge Documents for Care Coordination?

Erin Sparnon, MEng and Patrice D. Tremoulet, PhD
  • Duration: 1h

  • Ref. 193241

1 Hours

When patients follow-up with their primary care physicians after receiving acute care, the physicians may have to rely upon the patients’ discharge documentation for care coordination, particularly if a physician’s practice is not in the same network as the acute care facility. Recognizing that this use of discharge documents is....

$ 20.00

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Improving Outcomes in Pain Management - Module D: Pain Management: Types of Chronic Pain

Yvonne D'Arcy, MS, CRNP, CNS
  • Duration: 2h

  • Ref. 193295

2 Hours

Our five Modules offer the current standards of care for the patient with pain. Our Course is organized as follows: -Pathophysiology of Pain -Acute Pain -Chronic Pain Overview -Types of Chronic & Persistent Pain -Cancer Pain Management