CLINICAL CATALOG 1: Continuing Nursing Education
#MCCNEON $3695.00
Nurse Education is designed to meet the learning needs of nursing professionals practicing in the hospital and long term care institutions, as well as in other healthcare environments. Each course provides insight into the roles and responsibilities for quality patient care.
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- Abuse: Recognizing and Reporting
Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect - New YorkRecognizing Domestic Violence - KentuckyRecognizing Domestic Violence - FloridaRecognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of what they need to know about recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect.Recognizing Domestic Violence (Ver 1)This module discusses the importance of recognizing domestic violence in hospital and other healthcare settings.
- Airway Management
Tracheostomy Care, Tube Change, and Artificial Airway Cuff Management (Ver 1)This course will focus on essentials of airway care, including cleaning and changing the inner cannula, caring for the stoma, changing the tracheostomy tube and maintaining adequate cuff pressure.Weaning and Extubation (Ver 1)This program will define basic methods for weaning, discuss parameters that indicate a readiness for weaning, discuss the procedure for extubation, and identify potential complications associated with weaning and extubation.
- Bioterrorism
Getting Ready for Terrorism: Preparing the Healthcare Community for Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Weapons (Ver 1)Bioterrorism and Other Emergencies: Be Prepared, Be Safe (Ver 1)Responding to Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Agents of Terror (Ver 1)
CLINICAL CATALOG 1: Continuing Nursing Education
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- Cardiac Monitoring in Nursing
Determining Electrical Axis (Ver 1)This program discusses one mechanism to determine the electrical axis of the heart.Intraventricular Conduction Disturbances (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of intraventricular conduction disturbances in performing cardiac monitoring for acute care, and steps for appropriate management.Ventricular Ectopy vs. Aberrancy (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of ventricular ectopy vs. aberrancy in performing cardiac monitoring for acute care, and steps for appropriate management.Basic Cardiac Monitoring: Understanding Fundamentals (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of the electrical conduction system of the heart, the portions of the ECG wave, and how to apply electrodes to initiate ECG.Basic Cardiac Monitoring:Setting Up Cardiac Monitors (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of bedside cardiac monitors, how to set them up and adjust their settings.Basic Cardiac Monitoring:Dysrhythmias of the SA Node and Atria, Part I (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the dysrhythmias of the SA node and atria, how to identify them from an ECG strip and the appropriate interventions.Basic Cardiac Monitoring:Dysrhythmias of the SA Node and Atria, Part II (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the significance of tachyarryhthmias, how to identify them from an ECG strip and the appropriate interventions.Basic Cardiac Monitoring:Dysrhythmias of the AV Node and Ventricles, Part I (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of identifying dysrhythmias of the AV node and the ventricles upon observation of an ECG waveform.Basic Cardiac Monitoring:Dysrhythmias of the SA Node and Atria, Part II (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of identifying dysrhythmias of the AV node and the ventricles upon observation of an ECG waveform
- Dietary/Nutrition
Nutrition and Pulmonary Therapy (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of how nutritional considerations affect pulmonary patients, and to identify recent changes in pulmonary nutrition strategies.Nutrition Screening: Identifying the Hidden Signs of Nutritional Risk (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the types, causes and signs of malnutrition, and how to perform a nutrition screen.Critical Control: Nutrition and Care for Renal Failure Patients (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of how to balance nutrition, electrolytes and fluids for renal failure patients.
- Diseases of Critical Concern
SARS and Other Emerging Diseases (Ver 1)This program introduces healthcare professionals to SARS and other emerging diseases.Diabetes in Clinical Practice
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- Diseases of Critical Concern (continued)
Essentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - GeneralEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - Washington StateEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - FloridaEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - KentuckyHepatitis C - TexasInfection Control: A Professionals - Training Program For Healthcare New YorkMulti Drug Resistant Pathogens
- Gastrointestinal Nursing Care
Nurses' Guide to Enteral Feeding Tubes (Ver 1)This program identifies and describes the usage and care of the feeding tubes found in the major enteral feeding tube groups: gastrostomy tubes, jejunal tubes, and nasogastric feeding tubes.Nasogastric Intubation, Balloon Gastronomy Tube Replacement (Ver 1)This program describes the basic techniques for nasogastric intubation and the replacement of a balloon gastrostomy tube.Caring for the Stoma, Caring for the Patient: Enterostomal Nursing (Ver 1)This course is designed for enterostomal therapy nurses, or ET nurses, and others caring for patients following ostomy surgery.
- Heart Medications
Heart Medications: Anatomy Review and Angina (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to provide an overview of the cardiovascular system, including the major components of the heart, their various functions, and the parameters that help determine how well the heart is functioning.Heart Medications: Blood Pressure Medications and Anticoagulants (Ver 1)Heart Medications: Heart Failure Medications and Cholesterol-Lowering Agents (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to define and discuss heart failure medications, including digoxin and various types of diuretics.
- Heart Medications
Heart Medications: Antiarrhythmic Agents, Part I (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to define and discuss the various electrical properties of the heart.Heart Medications: Antiarrhythmic Agents, Part II (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to provide a detailed overview of the four categories of antiarrhythmic drugs.
- Heart and Breath Sounds
Normal and Abnormal Breath Sounds (Ver 1)This program introduces the physiology and acoustic characteristics of normal breath sounds and identifies pathophysiologic components of abnormal and adventitious breath sounds.Heart Sounds (Ver 1)This program explains physiologic principles of sound production within the heart and demonstrates the acoustic characteristics of normal and abnormal heart sounds to assist you in clinical auscultation of the heart.Heart Murmurs (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of how to interpret the different types of heart murmurs heard upon auscultation.
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- Infection Control
Breaking the Chain of Nosocomial Infections: Urinary Tract Infections (Ver 1)This program is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the most current information available about the incidence rates, risk factors, control measures, and patient management strategies for nosocomial urinary tract infections.Breaking the Chain of Nosocomial Infections: Surgical Wound Infections (Ver 1)This program is designed to provide health care professionals with the most current information available about the incidence rates, risk factors, control measures, and patient management strategies for nosocomial surgical wound infections.Breaking the Chain of Nosocomial Infections: Pneumonia (Ver 1)This program is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the most current information available about the diagnostic strategies, risk factors, control measures, and clinical management techniques for nosocomial pneumonia infections.SARS and Other Emerging DiseasesEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - Washington StateEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - FloridaEssentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - KentuckyHepatitis C - TexasInfection Control: A Training Program For Healthcare Professionals - New YorkHazard Communication for the Medical Office (Ver 1)This course is designed so that you can become aware of the hazards and take appropriate steps to ensure your own safety and the safety of others.Infection Control: A Training Program for Healthcare Professionals (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide healthcare professionals an understanding of infection prevention and control techniques to protect the health of themselves, the patients and other healthcare workers.Standards for Infection Control: An Update for Healthcare Workers (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide healthcare workers an understanding of the Universal Precautions to take to prevent the spread of the bloodborne infections AIDS and Hepatitis B and C, and precautions to take for tuberculosis.Standards for Infection Control: An Update for Long Term Care (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide healthcare workers an understanding of the Universal Precautions to take to prevent the spread of the bloodborne infections AIDS and Hepatitis B and C, and precautions to take for tuberculosis.Infection Control and Standard Precautions: Guidelines for Professionals (Ver 1)This program will emphasize the current two-tiered set of precautions recommended by the CDC, as well as perspectives in preventive measures and infection control for the health professional.Tuberculosis: New Strategies for the Healthcare Worker (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of tuberculosis, how it is spread, who is at risk, and how to prevent its transmission.The Control of Infectious Diseases (Ver 1)By watching this videotape and studying the accompanying workbook, you will learn effective procedures which you can apply in the home healthcare setting to protect yourself and patients from infection.Preventing Health Care-Associated Infections (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to define and discuss the most common types of Health Care-Associated infections, also known as "nosocomial infections."Fighting Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogens (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses and others an understanding of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens and the means to fight back against them.Bloodborne Safety: Universal Precautions, Standard Precautions, and Needlestick Prevention (Ver 1)Bloodborne Safety: Universal Precautions, Standard Precautions, and Needlestick Prevention in Long Term Care (Ver 1)
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- Infection Control (continued)
Multidrug Resistant Pathogens (Ver 1)This program introduces healthcare professionals to the most threatening and hazardous of the current drug-resistant pathogens.Infection Control: A Training Program for Healthcare Professionals (Ver 1)Essentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - General
- Legal Aspects of Nursing
Confidentiality: Ethical and Legal Considerations (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the ethical and legal considerations of confidentiality, and the possible consequences of breaches.Advance Directives: Guidelines for Healthcare Providers (Ver 1)This program explains what an advance directive is and describes the healthcare professional's role in implementing this expression of a patient's wishes.Advance Directives: Guidelines for Healthcare Providers - FloridaThis program explains what an advance directive is and describes the healthcare professional's role in implementing this expression of a patient's wishes.Confidentiality: Legal and Ethical Concerns in Healthcare (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the ethical and legal considerations of confidentiality, and the possible consequences of breaches.Patient Rights (Ver 1)This program describes those rights and illustrates appropriate methods personnel can use to safeguard them while providing quality care.Confidentiality: Who Needs to Know (Ver 1)This program describes how to maintain patient privacy.Protecting Patients From Medical Errors (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the causes and prevention of medical errors.Documenting Care: The Charting Process (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses and others an understanding of the importance of accurate and objective charting, both to assist the patient's continuing care and to avoid legal implications.Nursing Negligence: Protect Yourself, Protect Your Patients (Ver 1)This course describes the importance of preventing nursing negligence in order to assist the patient's continuing care and to avoid legal implications.
- Long Term Care
Depression and the Elderly (Ver 1)This program describes the signs and symptoms of depression, causes of depression, and nursing interventions to help the client manage the disorder.End-of-Life Care - FloridaElder Abuse - FloridaMeeting Mental Health Needs (Ver 1)This program will examine aging as it relates to the patient's mental health and care, including a discussion of normal and abnormal changes of aging, and guidelines for interventions.Meeting Oxygenation, Fluid and Electrolyte Needs (Ver 1)This program will review age-related changes affecting two very important needs: maintaining adequate oxygenation, and fluid and electrolyte balance.Meeting Mobility, Sexual and Nutritional Needs (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of how to meet the mobility, sexual and nutritional needs of older patients.Resident Rights: The Art of Caring (Ver 1)This program describes those rights and illustrates appropriate methods personnel can use to safeguard them while providing quality care.The Confused Resident: Strategies for Quality CareResident Assessment: Physical, Cognitive and Sensory Functioning (Ver 1)By studying this course, you can learn how to conduct a valid resident assessment.Continuous Quality Improvement In Long Term Care (Ver 1)This course is designed to prepare staff members in long term care to successfully participate as team members in Continuous Quality Improvement.Urinary Incontinence in Adults (Ver 1)This program will discuss the types and causes of urinary incontinence, describe ways to identify and evaluate UI, and list treatment methods.
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- Long Term Care (continued)
Meeting the Challenge of Diabetes in Long-Term Care (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of diabetes mellitis, its causes, symptoms and complications, and its impact on long-term care.Prevention, Assessment and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers in Long-Term Care (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of pressure ulcers, their causes, symptoms and complications, and their impact on long-term care.Preventing Falls: Keeping Residents Safe (Ver 1)This program will introduce you to safety measures you can take to help prevent falls in a long-term care facility.Aging: The Natural Process (Ver 1)This course is designed to explain the changes that occur in the human body during the aging process.Caring for the Stoma, Caring for the Patient: Enterostomal NursingRecognizing Elder Abuse: Working Together to Keep Residents Safe (Ver 1)In this program we will look closely at the consequences of elder abuse, some of the risk factors that can lead a caregiver to be abusive, the types and signs of elder abuse, what to do if you suspect abuse, and how to report abuse.Preventing Unsafe Wandering and Elopement (Ver 1)This course provides learners with information they need to help them develop the skills necessary to prevent residents' unsafe wandering, and will learn what steps to take when a resident is missing and what to do once the resident is found.Preventing Health Care-Associated Infections in Long Term Care (Ver 1)This workbook describes the importance of preventing health care-associated infection in long term care.Resident Safety: Your First Concern (Ver 1) (The goal of this program is to define and discuss the JCAHO's NPSG including the problems and concerns that have led to its implementation.Culturally Competent Care: An OverviewHIPAA - A Guide for Long Term Care Workers (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to define and discuss the requirements for privacy and security under HIPAA, as well as the penalties and potential liabilities for not complying.Guidance for Long Term Care Facilities: Pressure Ulcers and Tag F314 Compliance (Ver 1)This course describes CMS requirements for the treatment and prevention of pressure ulcers found in Tag F314 of the CMS State Operations Manual Appendix PP - Guidance to Surveyors for Long Term Care Facilities.Guidance for Long Term Care Facilities: Urinary Incontinence and Tag F315 Compliance (Ver 1)
CLINICAL CATALOG 1: Continuing Nursing Education
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- Medication Administration
Medicating Children--Preventing Medication Errors and General Considerations (Ver 1The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with guidelines for administering medication to children of different ages and development levels with emphasis on appropriate techniques and the elimination of medication errors.Preventing Medication Errors: A Prescription for Patient Safety (Ver 1)This course teaches nurses and others prevention techniques and raises awareness about the importance of preventing medication errors; both to provide the highest levels of patient care and to avoid legal implications.
- Neurological Care
Neurological Assessment of the Pediatric Patient (Ver 1)Intracranial Hypertension (Ver 1)This program prepares the nurse for the care of patients who are at risk of developing intracranial hypertension.Head Injury (Ver 1)This program on head injury prepares the nurse for care of the patient with severe head trauma. It defines the types of head injury, and explains their signs, symptoms and clinical significance.Spinal Cord Injury (Ver 1)This program prepares the nurse for care of the patient with spinal cord injury.
- Nursing Communication
Communications: The Process (Ver 1)This program will discuss what communication is, its goals, its levels, and components and their interrelated dynamics, as well as a six-step communication process and interfering barriers.Communications: Nurse-Patient Relationships (Ver 1)This program examines the communications involved in nurse-patient relationships.Communications: Manager Relationships (Ver 1)This program examines the role of communication in the manager relationship.Communications: Peer Relationships (Ver 1)This program examines communications involved in peer relationships among health professionals.From Media to Medicine (Ver 1)This course describes the relationship between media and medicine, and will provide suggestions to help you advise patients, avoid confusion and help patients evaluate media sources of information.Generations In The Workplace (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the different generational cohorts in the workplace and how best to manage their different expectations and styles.Culturally Competent Care: An Overview (Ver 1)This course provides an overview of skills necessary for nurses and others to become culturally competent in providing patient care in any healthcare setting.
CLINICAL CATALOG 1: Continuing Nursing Education
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- Nursing Management
Communication Skills (Ver 1)Continuous Quality Improvement in Healthcare (Ver 1)This course is designed to prepare staff members to successfully participate as team members in Continuous Quality Improvement.Preparing Staff and Workplace for Future Changes Associated with Latex Allergies (Ver 1)This course describes how nurses and other staff members can prepare themselves and their work environment to minimize the risks associated with latex allergy.Age-Specific Competencies (Ver 1)This course is designed to prepare healthcare workers to make these age-specific assessments and care selections.Providing Patient Education to Meet JCAHO Standards (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of the role and importance providing appropriate patient education has in contributing to the healing and improved health of their patients.Getting Ready for Terrorism: Preparing the Healthcare Community for Biological, Chemical, and Radiological WeaponsPreventing Infant Abduction (Ver 1)This program describes common characteristics found in the typical infant abductor, a common prof
- Obstetrics
Caring for the Antepartum Patient (Ver 1)This program focuses on the physiological and emotional changes a woman goes through during pregnancy, and includes information that can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her pregnant patients.Electronic Fetal Monitoring (Ver 1)This program focuses on the latest electronic fetal monitoring devices and practices.Labor and Pain Control (Ver 1)This course details the process of labor, physiology of pain and several nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic measures that may be used to manage a laboring patient's pain.Assisted Delivery and Cesarean Section (Ver 1)This course provides an overview of these procedures and details the Labor and Delivery nurse's responsibilities in regard to forceps delivery, vacuum extraction and C-section.Newborn Stabilization and Care (Ver 1)This course focuses on newborn stabilization practices and common complications that can affect delivery and the status of the newborn.Caring for the Postpartum Patient (Ver 1)This course focuses on the physiological, psychological and emotional changes a woman goes through during the postpartum period, and includes information that can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her postpartum patients.
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- Operating Room Nursing
Preoperative and Postoperative Care (Ver 1)By studying this course, you can learn about preoperative and postoperative care and become better able to provide the important nursing care that is needed.Surgical Skin Preparation (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of the principles of surgical skin preparation to reduce the risk of postoperative wound infection.Preparing and Maintaining the Surgical Field (Ver 1)This program explains the types of materials used to create the sterile field, techniques of surgical draping, and principles for maintaining the integrity of the sterile field during the operative procedure.Positioning the Surgical Patient (Ver 1)This program reviews the effects of positioning and anesthesia and explains specific types and techniques of surgical positioning.Preparing Staff and Workplace for Future Changes Associated with Latex Allergies
- Pain Management
Acute Pain Management: Operative or Medical Procedures and Trauma (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of how to assess pain, and how to use pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques to help manage the pain.Acute Pain Management in Children: Operative or Medical Procedures (Ver 1)This course discusses federal guidelines, with particular emphasis
- Psychiatric Nursing
Antipsychotic Agents (Ver 1)This course is designed to raise awareness about schizophrenia, its signs and symptoms, and the interventions used to treat it. IMood Stabilizing Agents (Ver 1)This program will introduce the condition known as bipolar disorder, and will give an overview of the current medications and nursing interventions for treating it.Antidepressant Agents (Ver 1)This program begins with a discussion of the signs and symptoms of depression, and an overview of what we understand of the pathology of this condition.Antianxiety Agents (Ver 1)This program will introduce anxiety disorders, and will give an overview of the current medications and nursing interventions for treating them.
- Regulatory and Compliance Issues
HIPAA: A Guide for Healthcare Workers (Ver 1)The goal of this program is to define and discuss the requirements for privacy and security under HIPAA, as well as the penalties and potential liabilities for not complying.
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- Safety-Related Issues
Preventing Falls: Keeping Patients Safe (Ver 1)This program will help you identify risk factors for falls, both in the patient population and in the hospital environment, and it will help you take steps to prevent falls.Patient Safety: Your First Concern (NPSG 2005) (Ver 1)This program looks at this initiative and describes what steps nurses can take to help ensure patient safety.Lifting Safely to Prevent Injury (Ver 1)This workbook describes the importance of mobility assistance for residents, and the use of safe lifting techniques to avoid injury.
- Violence in Healthcare
Controlling Violence in Healthcare (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of how to spot warning signs of impending violence and how to take action to prevent it.
- Wound Care
Wound Healing: The Principles of Wound Healing (Ver 1)This program provides physicians, nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, pharmacists, and all other healthcare professionals with current information concerning the biological processes involved during wound healing.Wound Healing: The Treatment of Secondary Healing Wounds (Ver 1)This program provides physicians, nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, pharmacists, and all other healthcare professionals with current information concerning secondary healing wounds and their treatment.Surgical Wound Care (Ver 1)This program assists the nurse in providing wound care for the surgical patient by explaining the process of healing and the interventions necessary to effectively manage the surgical dressing.Closed Suction Wound Drainage, Wound Irrigation, and Specimen Collection (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of closed suction wound drainage, wound irrigation, and specimen collection, and how to implement care that promotes normal healing of the surgical wound.Pressure Ulcers in Adults: Prediction and Prevention (Ver 1)This program summarizes the guideline by explaining how to identify adults at risk for pressure ulcers, what types of intervention techniques prevent pressure ulcer formations, and how to manage Stage I pressure ulcers.Prevention, Assessment and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers (Ver 1)The purpose of this program is to provide nurses an understanding of pressure ulcers, their causes, symptoms and complications.
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- Practical Training for Today's Professional
Conflict ManagementProblem SolvingSurgical Wound Care (Ver 1)Coaching Novice Managers in the Progressive Disciplinary Action ProcessProject ManagementDeveloping a Business PlanTapping Into Grant Funds: Writing the ProposalWriting for PublicationBenchmarkingHow to Select the Best Healthcare Consultant for Your NeedsDeveloping and Implementing an Effective Marketing Communications PlanSexual Harassment in the WorkplaceEffective Writing in the Workplace: Giving Your Word Power and PrecisionDeveloping Policy and Procedure DocumentsTotal Quality ManagementHow To Write a Targeted ResumeWriting Job DescriptionsThe Manager As FacilitatorTime Management
CLINICAL CATALOG 1: Continuing Nursing Education
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- New York
Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect - New YorkThe purpose of this program is to provide nurses and other healthcare personnel with an understanding of what they need to know about recognizing and reporting child abuse and neglect.Infection Control: A Training Program For Healthcare Professionals - New YorkThis training program is primarily designed for use by physicians, nurses, physician assistants, specialist assistants and other healthcare professionals to enable them to fulfill the requirements for training in infection control mandated by the State of New York in Chapter 786 of the Laws of 1992.
- Kentucky
Essentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - KentuckyThe purpose of this program is to provide healthcare workers an understanding of the HIV/AIDS in the healthcare environment, Universal Precautions and Standard Precautions for exposure control, plus HIV counseling and the special needs of some population groups.Recognizing Domestic Violence - KentuckyThis module discusses the importance of recognizingdomestic violence in hospital and other healthcare settings.
- Ohio
Ohio Nurse Practice ActThis program will introduce Ohio law and Nursing Board standards as they relate to when it is proper and legal to delegate nursing tasks and activities
- Texas
Hepatitis C - TexasThe purpose of this program is to provide healthcare personnel and others an understanding of Hepatitis C and the risk factors, methods of diagnosis, current treatments, and managing side effects.
- Florida
Essentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - FloridaThe purpose of this program is to provide healthcare workers an understanding of the HIV/AIDS in the healthcare environment, Universal Precautions and Standard Precautions for exposure control, plus HIV counseling and the special needs of some population groups.Recognizing Domestic Violence - FloridaThis module discusses the importance of recognizingdomestic violence in hospital and other healthcare settings.End-of-Life Care - FloridaThis course is intended to provide nurses an understanding of end-of-life care, with emphasis on addressing the patient's spiritual and emotional care, and overall pain relief.Advance Directives: Guidelines for Healthcare Providers - FloridaThis program explains what an advance directive is and describes the healthcare professional's role in implementing this expression of a patient's wishes.Elder Abuse - FloridaThis course focuses on types and signs of abuse, factors that put elderly individuals at greater risk for abuse, and Florida's elder abuse reporting guidelines.
- Washington
Essentials of HIV/AIDS for Healthcare Workers - Washington StateThe purpose of this program is to provide healthcare workers an understanding of the HIV/AIDS in the healthcare environment, Universal Precautions and Standard Precautions for exposure control, plus HIV counseling and the special needs of some population groups.

