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Understanding Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence
Duration: 1.25 Origination: Sep 2023 Expiration: Dec 2029
Launch Course

This course provides information about the dynamics of intimate partner violence, or IPV, risk factors, safety concerns, screening measures, and how staff can be the most helpful in these situations.

The goal of this course is to help administrative staff, general staff, and direct care staff in all healthcare settings gain a basic understanding of the dynamics of intimate partner violence.

Learning Objectives

Define domestic and intimate partner violence.

Describe risk factors for intimate partner homicide, including guns and strangulation.

Identify at least two screening measures used to identify persons who have experienced IPV.

Understanding HIPAA for Licensed Professionals
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, MOC, and ANCC Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jul 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was implemented in 1996 and has evolved significantly. While HIPAA regulations have many varying components, the part of HIPAA most relevant to healthcare professionals centers around protecting an individual’s healthcare information. Because you play a key role in the production of healthcare information, you play a key role in its protection.

This course aims to provide licensed professionals with an understanding of HIPAA, privacy, and security.

Learning Objectives

Describe the intent of HIPAA. 

Apply professional practices that protect privacy. 

Recognize practices that protect the security of electronic protected health information.

Use of Robots in Surgery
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2019 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This course provides an overview of the use of robotic-assisted laparoscopic/endoscopic methods during surgery. Along with a review of the eight components necessary for an endoscopic surgical procedure, it also describes the endoscopic functions of robotic-assisted technology. You will come away with a better understanding of how health-care professionals interact with robotic-assisted technology.

Learning Objectives

List the eight components necessary for endoscopic surgical procedures Describe the endoscopic functions of robotic-assisted technology Discuss how healthcare professionals interact with robotic-assisted technology.

Veterans and Mental Health
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 2.00 Origination: Aug 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

Veterans are at risk for behavioral health conditions due to a combination of experiences and risk factors. In this course, you will learn best practices to address mental health issues common among veterans. You will also learn about screening tools, risk factors, and clinical interventions.

Learning Objectives

Identify at least two considerations when working with veterans. 

Recognize symptoms for at least two of the common mental health conditions in veterans. 

Recall at least one screening tool used to assess common mental health conditions in veterans. 

Define at least two psychotherapeutic interventions used for each of the common mental health conditions in veterans. 

Indicate ways to screen and assess veterans for suicide risk.

Violence in the Acute Setting: Prevention
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Sep 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Workplace violence (WPV) is common in acute care settings, such as the emergency department (ED). It has negative consequences for patients, staff, and services, including a loss of staff that may lead to increased recruitment and retention costs.

Preparedness for WPV should not just be a burden for the staff. It should be implemented by the organization, which in turn should ensure that each unit is equipped to manage WPV. 

This course provides healthcare workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify, prevent, and effectively manage instances of violence in acute care settings, thereby enhancing patient and staff safety.

Learning Objectives

Identify early warning signs and risk factors associated with violence in acute care settings. 

Explain effective strategies used to prevent violent incidents. 

Apply appropriate response techniques following a violent incident.

Weight Loss Medications: A Comprehensive Review
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.50 Origination: Jul 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

When lifestyle modifications such as improving nutrition and increasing physical activity do not achieve adequate weight loss, pharmacotherapies may be needed. Pharmacotherapy is used as a supplement to lifestyle modifications and should only be implemented in patients who meet certain criteria and have a need to reduce their risk of obesity-related comorbidities. This course will review candidate criteria for weight management drugs, which drugs have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and their safety or effectiveness. It will also review dietary supplements used for weight loss and the lifestyle behaviors needed to increase the efficacy of pharmacotherapies. The goal of this course is to educate the healthcare team in the acute care setting on weight loss medications.

Learning Objectives

Indicate the criteria for weight loss drug therapy in patients affected by obesity. 

Recognize the safety and effectiveness of prescription drugs and devices, and dietary supplements used for weight loss. 

Recall lifestyle behaviors that are needed in conjunction with weight loss drugs, devices, and supplements.

Wellness Strategies that Support Addiction Recovery
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

Substance use is linked to millions of deaths worldwide each year (Ritchie & Roser, 2019). Supporting individuals’ long-term recovery from substance use can help save lives. Recovery is a lifelong process that aims to keep an individual substance-free while improving their overall quality of life. Wellness strategies enhance recovery outcomes by focusing on optimal health across all dimensions of an individual’s life.

Learning Objectives

 

 

Discuss how wellness approaches can positively impact recovery from substance use disorders.

Recognize the eight dimensions of wellness.

Identify wellness strategies to facilitate long-term recovery from substance use disorders.

What Managers Need to Know About Sexual Harassment
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Nov 2022 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This course is designed to provide greater awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace, steps to take to prevent it, and methods to deal with it if it does occur. The course will focus on federal laws, liability issues, harassment policies, employee rights, supervisor responsibilities, and investigation procedures.

Learning Objectives

Describe the laws regarding sexual harassment and the investigation process of a sexual harassment claim. Explain the differences between the types of sexual harassment. Identify both employee and non-employee rights regarding sexual harassment. Recognize your role in preventing, recognizing, investigating, and taking corrective action concerning sexual harassment in the workplace.

Writing Incident Reports
Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2023 Expiration: Dec 2029
Launch Course

Writing incident reports is an important part of providing direct support services. Your reports help the person's support team respond effectively to their needs and keep them safe in the future. 

The goal of this course is to teach DSPs in IDD settings the key elements of an incident report, why they are important, and how to write them effectively.

Learning Objectives

Recall the purpose and key elements of an incident report.

Identify strategies used to document and report incidents effectively.

Differentiate between effective and ineffective incident reports.

Wrong-Site Surgery: Prevention
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Apr 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Wrong-site surgery (WSS) has been consistently ranked among the top four most reported sentinel events in the U.S. healthcare system for 5 years in a row, as reported in the Joint Commission’s annual sentinel events report in 2023. Despite being classified as a "never event," the occurrence of WSS is still alarmingly high. These events are both shocking and damaging to the public's trust in the healthcare system.

This course provides physicians, nurses, and surgical technologists with knowledge of evidence-based practices for preventing wrong-site surgeries.

Learning Objectives

Identify risk factors that can lead to wrong-site surgery. Recall the steps of the Universal Protocol and the components of the World Health Organization's Surgical Safety Checklist. Summarize evidence-based strategies for preventing wrong-site surgeries.