Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 3.00 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter presentation and the related course work, they will have an understanding of therapeutic communication; means to communicate effectively with special populations such as children, geriatric patients, and hearing- and visually impaired patients; methods and procedures for effective communication; components of effective written reports, types of written reports, and ways to correct errors found within written reports; documentation of refusal of care; special reporting situations; use of medical terminology; communications systems and equipment; regulatio
  • 1.50 Medical
  • 1.50 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the significance and characteristics of a team approach to health care and the impact of this approach on positive patient outcomes.
  • 1.50 Medical
  • 1.50 Operations
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the body mechanics of patient movement, principles of safe reaching and pulling, urgent and nonurgent moves, how to move patients as a team, types of patient packaging and moving equipment, how to protect themselves from injury when moving patients, and the use of medical restraints.
  • 3.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the need for proper airway management, including recognizing and measuring adequate and inadequate breathing, maintaining an open airway, and providing artificial ventilation. Students will be able to demonstrate basic competency in applying these concepts to appropriate care through the use of airway adjuncts, suction equipment, oxygen equipment and delivery systems, pulse oximetry, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and resuscitation devices.
  • 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 3.00 Medical
  • 1.00 Operations
$0.00
This session discussed the following components:  Shock (1 hour), general medical overview lecture (1 hour).
  • 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter presentation and the related course work, they will understand the significance and characteristics of the following: anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, common disease processes (strokes, seizures, headaches, and altered mental status), assessment
  • 1.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 1.00 Cardio
  • 4.00 Medical
$0.00
This is  a skills session demonstrating the following General malaise, low-acuity respiratory issues, gastroenteritis, stable diabetic, severe chest pain, appendicitis, CVA and sick COPD. Each session  concluded with a review.     
  • 1.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 5.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of hypersensitivity disorders and anaphylactic reactions.
  • 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 0.50 Cardio
  • 2.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will have an understanding of the basic concepts of energy and its effect on the human body; the general injury patterns associated with different types of impacts, falls, and penetrating trauma; and the basic application of la
  • 3.00 Medical
$0.00
After students complete this chapter and the related course work, they will understand the anatomy and physiology, including the developmental changes during puberty and menopause, of the female reproductive system and identify and describe assessment and treatment for gynecologic emergencies.

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