Video 01. 9/11 The Day After 01. Administrative Safeguards 01. Assisting with Toileting 01. Blood Pressure:Part 01 01. Body Temperature/Reading a Thermometer 01. Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Musculoskeletal Systems: Part 01 01. Catheter Insertion (Female Patient): Part 01 01. Causes 01. Causes of Antimicrobial Resistance 01. Changes in Appetite 01. Cleaning and Trimming Nails 01. Cleaning the Cannula: Part 01 01. Clinical Signs and Symptoms: Part 01 01. Collecting a Stool Specimen 01. Communication 01. Dehydration: Part 01 01. Emergency Management Planning: Part 01 01. Enteral Feeding Tube Care: Part 01 01. Fall Risk Assessment: The Person: Part 01 01. Feeding Tube Components 01. Finding Alternatives to Restraints 01. Formula Administration 01. Giving Oral Care to Someone Conscious 01. HIPAA 01. History and Functional Assessment 01. Importance of Mobility Assistance 01. Introduction 01. Introduction 01. Joint Mobility and Range 01. Kinds of Ostomies 01. Legal Aspects of Documenting: Part 01 01. Making the Unoccupied Bed 01. Mass Causality Disasters: Part 01 01. Mitts and Limb Restraints 01. Moving and Turning Using the Lift Sheet 01. Musculoskeletal System 01. Nasogastric Tubes 01. Nasotracheal Suctioning: Part 01 01. National Patient Safety Goals 01. Occupational Risk 01. Oral Medications: Part 01 01. Oxygen Equipment Overview 01. Pediatric Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology 01. Phases of Wound Healing 01. Pivot Transfer from Bed to Wheelchair 01. Positioning: The Basic Steps 01. Pre-Assessment 01. Preparing the Patient
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01. Preventing Medication Errors 01. Preventing Medication Errors: Part 01 01. Preventing Needlestick Injuries (A) 01. Prevention Strategies: Part 01 01. Privacy Rule: Part 01 01. Providing a Bed Bath: Part 01 01. Public Health Measures: Part 01 - Infection Control 01. Reading the Thermometer 01. Recognizing Elder Abuse 01. Restraint Use Training 01. Risk Assessment Procedures 01. Risk Factors and Risk Assessment Tools 01. Safer Needle Devices 01. Safety Goals: Part 01 01. Serving a Person Who Eats Independently 01. Signs of Normal and Impaired Healing 01. Sodium 01. Standing Balance Scale 01. The Documentation Process: Part 01 01. The Systems Approach 01. The Team Approach 01. Title I: Healthcare Access, Portability and Renewability 01. Understanding Diabetes 01. Universal Precautions 01. Viral Microbiology 01. What You Can Do to Protect Yourself 01. What is Tuberculosis? 01. Wound Care Procedures: Part 01 02. Blood Pressure:Part 02 02. Body Mechanics 02. Body Temperature/Oral Method 02. Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Musculoskeletal Systems: Part 02 02. Catheter Insertion (Female Patient): Part 02 02. Chair Restraints 02. Chair Scale 02. Change in Ability to Perform Daily Activities 02. Cleaning Dentures 02. Cleaning the Cannula: Part 02 02. Clinical Signs and Symptoms: Part 02 02. Collecting a Urine Specimen 02. Consequences of Elder Abuse 02. Dehydration: Part 02 02. Disclosure of Medical Error to the Patient 02. Electrolytes and the Movement of Fluids: Part 01 02. Emergency Management Planning: Part 02 02. Enteral Feeding Tube Care: Part 02 02. Environmental Risk Assessment
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02. Fall Risk Assessment: The Person: Part 02 02. Gastrostomy Tubes 02. General Prevention: Part 01 02. General Suggestions 02. Gravity and Balance 02. Intubation Procedures: Part 01 02. Laboratory Materials 02. Legal Aspects of Documenting: Part 02 02. Making an Occupied Bed: Part 01 02. Mass Causality Disasters: Part 02 02. Measuring Temperature Orally 02. Medical Conditions 02. Medication Administration 02. Moving Without a Lift Sheet 02. Nasotracheal Suctioning: Part 02 02. Neonate 02. Neonates: Birth - 28 days 02. Offering the Bedpan or Urinal: 01. Bedpan 02. Oral Medications: Part 02 02. Outside the Medical Community 02. Overview of the Diabetes Team 02. Oxygen Delivery Devices 02. Physical Safeguards 02. Pivot Transfer from Bed to Wheelchair Back to Bed 02. Post-Exposure Response 02. Potassium 02. Preparation 02. Preparing the Enema Solution 02. Preventing Medication Errors: Part 02 02. Prevention Strategies: Part 02 02. Prevention and Treatment Techniques: Part 01 02. Privacy Rule: Part 02 02. Providing a Bed Bath: Part 02 02. Public Health Measures: Part 02 - Public Health Measures 02. Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 01 02. Recognizing the Warning Signs 02. Respiratory Mechanics 02. Safer Needle Devices: Part 01 02. Safety Goals: Part 02 02. Serving a Person Who Can Not Eat Independently 02. Shaving the Beard 02. Sources of Medication Errors 02. Standards for Use 02. Systemic Factors that Impair Healing 02. Terrorist Threats 02. The Documentation Process: Part 02 02. The Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 01 02. The Right of Privacy 02. The Supine Position 02. The Transmission of Tuberculosis
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02. Title II: Preventing Healthcare Fraud and Abuse; Administrative Simplification; Medical Liability Reform. Part 01 02. Transmission of Bloodborne Infections/Universal Precautions 02. Types of Wound Healing 02. What You Can Do to Protect Your Family 02. When Errors Occur 02. Wound Care Procedures: Part 02 03. Administering Topical Medications: Part 01 03. Administering the Enema Solution: Part 01 03. Assessing Pain 03. Avoiding Breach of Confidentiality 03. Body Temperature/Rectal Method 03. Caring for the Stoma 03. Catheterization of the Male Patient 03. Central Nervous System 03. Change in Ability to Respond 03. Communicating the Facts: Part 01 03. Confidentiality: Part 01 03. Decontamination Procedures 03. Dehydration: Part 03 03. Documentation 03. Electrolytes and the Movement of Fluids: Part 02 03. Emergency Management Planning: Part 03 03. Fall Risk Assessment: The Environment: Part 01 03. Federal Planning: Part 01 03. General Prevention: Part 02 03. General Recommendations:Part 01 03. General Safety Rules 03. Giving Perineal Care 03. Hair and Make-up 03. Helping Your Community 03. High-Flow Delivery Devices 03. Identifying Undiagnosed Patients 03. Infant 03. Infants/Toddlers: 0-3 Years 03. Intubation Procedures: Part 02 03. Jejunal Tubes 03. Magnesium 03. Making an Occupied Bed: Part 02 03. Measuring Tympanic Temperature 03. Measuring Urinary Output 03. Nasotracheal Suctioning: Part 03 03. Natural Disasters 03. New Drug-Resistant Pathogens: Part 01 03. Oral Care for an Unconscious Person 03. Orders and Evaluation 03. Pivot Transfer from Wheelchair to Toilet 03. Postoperative and Daily Care
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03. Posture 03. Potential Sources of Infection 03. Preventing Medication Errors: Part 03 03. Prevention and Treatment Techniques: Part 02 03. Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 02 03. Respiratory Physical Assessment 03. Risk Factors 03. Safe Application of Restraints 03. Safer Needle Devices: Part 02 03. Safety Goals: Part 03 03. Specific Suggestions 03. Technical Safeguards 03. The Head and neck 03. The Post Fall Assessment 03. The Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 02 03. The Semi-Supine Position 03. The Tuberculosis Epidemic 03. Title II: Preventing Healthcare Fraud and Abuse; Administrative Simplification; Medical Liability Reform. Part 02 03. Tools and Products: Part 01 03. Treatments 03. Troubleshooting Enteral Feeding Tubes 03. Turning 03. Understanding the Causes 03. Using Personal Protective Equipment 03. Wheelchair Scale 03. Wound Assessment: Part 01 04. Administering Topical Medications: Part 02 04. Administering the Enema Solution: Part 02 04. Body Temperature/Axillary Method 04. Calcium 04. Change in Ability to Move 04. Changing the Tracheostomy Ties 04. Communicating the Facts: Part 02 04. Confidentiality: Part 02 04. Dangers of Restraints 04. Disposing of Waste 04. Documentation 04. Electrolytes 04. Emergency Management Drills 04. Eye Glasses and hearing Aids 04. Fall Risk Assessment: The Environment: Part 02 04. Federal Planning: Part 02 04. General Causes of Volume Imbalances: Part 01 04. General Recommendations:Part 02 04. Genitourinary System 04. Giving a Tub Bath 04. Gloves 04. If Someone in Your Family is Sick
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04. Infection Control Measures and Catheter Care 04. Inserting a Rectal Suppository 04. Intubation Procedures: Part 03 04. Measuring Axillary Temperature/Other Methods of Measuring Temperature 04. Mechanical Lift Scale 04. Modes of Transmission 04. Monitoring Diagnosed Patients 04. Multidrug-Resistant TB 04. Nasogastric Feeding Tubes 04. National Patient Safety Goals 04. New Drug-Resistant Pathogens: Part 02 04. Oroharyngeal Suctioning 04. Oxygen Fire Safety 04. Patient Education 04. Planning Your Family's Safety 04. Planning a Safe Lift 04. Preventing Needlestick Injuries (B) 04. Protection Against Pressure, Shear and Friction: Part 01 04. Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 03 04. Recognizing All Types of Elder Abuse 04. Respiratory Distress 04. Safety Goals: Part 04 04. Self-Awareness 04. Sitting 04. Special Settings 04. Specific Prevention Procedures: Part 01 04. The Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 03 04. The Side-Lying Position 04. The Upper Extremities 04. Toddler 04. Tools and Products: Part 02 04. Two-Person Lift from Bed to Wheelchair 04. Wound Assessment: Part 02 04. Young Children: 4-6 Years 05. Acid-Base Balance 05. Administering Suppository Medications 05. Administering a Cleansing Enema 05. Assisting Patients with Self-Management: Part 01 05. Assisting with Dressing 05. Assisting with a Shower and Shampoo 05. Bed Scale 05. Body Temperature/Electronic and Aural Thermometers 05. Changing the Tracheostomy Tube 05. Confidentiality: Part 03 05. Consequences of Breach of Confidentiality
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05. Emergency Power and Information Systems 05. Emotional or Psychological Abuse 05. Endotracheal Suctioning 05. Evaluating the Severity of Respiratory Distress 05. Face Masks and Protective Eyewear 05. Fighting Back 05. General Causes of Volume Imbalances: Part 02 05. In Your Institution 05. Integumentary System 05. Intubation Procedures: Part 04 05. Irrigation 05. Lifting 05. Measuring Temperature Rectally 05. Most Restrictive Restraints 05. Observe for Changes in Pain/Changes in Skin 05. Older Children: 7-12 Years 05. Oxygen Set Up 1 05. Personal Hygiene and Health 05. Phosphorous 05. Preschool 05. Protection Against Pressure, Shear and Friction: Part 02 05. Providing Care After the Enema 05. Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 04 05. Removal of an Indwelling Catheter 05. Resident with Different Abilities: Part 01 05. Safety Goals: Part 05 05. Specific Prevention Procedures: Part 02 05. TB Infection Control: Part 01 05. The Disaster Plan 05. The Pelvis and Lower Extremities 05. The Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 04 05. The Role of the Nurse: Part 01 05. The Semi-Prone Position 05. Three-Person Lift from Bed to Gurney 05. Verbal De-escalation 05. What You Can Do 06. Administering Inhalant medications 06. Adolescents: 13-20 Years 06. Airway Cuff Management: Part 01 06. Assessing Mental Status 06. Assisting Patients with Self-Management: Part 02 06. Assisting with Dressing: IV Catheter 06. Chloride 06. Closed (in-line) Suctioning: Part 01 06. Community-Wide Planning 06. Confidentiality: Part 04 06. Education 06. In Your Institution 06. Interventions 06. Limit Setting
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06. Measuring Radial Pulse 06. Measuring Radial Pulse 06. Moving Patients: Part 01 06. Nasogastric Tube Removal 06. Nursing Interventions 06. Observe for Changes in Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Respirations 06. Oxygen Set Up 2 06. Patient Flow 06. Protective Clothing 06. Rapid Physical Assessment: Part 05 06. Reporting Laws 06. Resident with Different Abilities: Part 02 06. Safety Goals: Part 06 06. School-age 06. Sexual Abuse 06. Side and Prone Position Exercises 06. TB Infection Control: Part 02 06. The Prone Position 06. The Role of the Nurse: Part 02 06. Touch and Pain 06. Transfer Using the Mechanical Lift 07. Adolescent 07. Airway Cuff Management: Part 02 07. Assisting Patients with Self-Management: Part 03 07. Assisting with Ambulation 07. Changing Approach 07. Closed (in-line) Suctioning: Part 02 07. Confidentiality Dilemmas for Discussion 07. Emergency Infection Control 07. Measuring Respiration 07. Measuring Respirations 07. Medication Inventory 07. Mental Health Aspects 07. Monitoring Oxygen Therapy 07. Moving Patients: Part 02 07. Neglect 07. Observe for Changes in Bowels and Bladder 07. Patient Education 07. Pharmacologic Intervention 07. Replacement Balloon Gastrostomy Tubes 07. TB Infection Control: Part 03 07. The Joint Commission's Universal Protocol: Part 01 07. Vision 07. Young Adults: 21-39 Years 08. Granting Disaster Privileges 08. Hearing 08. Helping in Case of Falling 08. Improper Use of Restraints/Misuse of the Resident's Property 08. Measuring Blood Pressure 08. Middle Adults: 40-64 Years 08. Moving a Heavy Weight
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08. Oxygen at Home 08. Physical Containment Measures 08. Removal and Replacement: Part 01 08. TB Infection Control: Part 04 08. The Joint Commission's Universal Protocol: Part 02 08. Young adult 09. Adult/middle age 09. Bonus Feature: How to Perform a Fit Test: Part 01 09. Emotions 09. Managing the Stress of Caregiving 09. Older Adults: 65-79 Years 09. Removal and Replacement: Part 02 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1. Introduction 1. Minimum Necessary Standard 1. Prevention 1. Trace Lines 10. Adults: 80 and Older 10. Bonus Feature: How to Perform a Fit Test: Part 02 10. If You Suspect Abuse 10. Later adult/geriatric 11. Additional considerations 11. Reporting 2. Assessing Patients in Restraint or Seculsion 2. Controls 2. Development and Staging 2. Notice of Privacy Practices 2. Patient's Right to Pain Management 2. Pharmacy 2. Route Lines 2. Technologies Available 3. Dietary 3. Facility Directory 3. Implementation of Seclusion 3. Label High Risk Lines 3. Offering the Bedpan or Urinal: 02. Urinal 3. Personal Protective Equipment 3. Proper Communication and Documentation 3. Risk Assessment 3. Techniques and Behaviors for Prevention 4. Housekeeping 4. Patient Access to Medical Records 4. Proper Pain Assessment 4. Recheck Lines During Hand-offs 4. Regulated waste and housekeeping 4. Techinques to Identify Triggers that RequireRestraint or Seculsion 4. Using a Portable Bedside Commode 4. When Needlesticks Occur
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4. Wound Assessment and Documentation 5. Changing Briefs 5. Educate Patients and Families 5. Exposure incidents 5. Pain, Nutrition, and Infection Assessment 5. Password Management 5. Proper Pain Reassessment 5. Transporting 5. Use of Non-Physical Intervention Skills 6. Bed rails 6. Bowel and Bladder training 6. Luer Lock Syringe Use 6. Patient Education 6. Safe Application and Use of Restraint and Seclusion 6. Treatment 6. Viruses and Malicious Software 7. Monitoring the Physical Well-being of the Patient 7. Physicial Security 7. Surveillance of at-risk patients 8. Discharge 9. Conclusion
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