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POV (Scooters) BLUE SheetPrice $24.00Basic Lessons for Understanding Equipment (B.L.U.E.) Sheets deliver important equipment information into the hands of your valued customers. Neatly padded in sets of 50 sheets, they are a must when it comes to educating consumers on the equipment they will be using day in and day out.If you are a VGM Member please call 866-227-8171 to receive a discount code. Samples:EnglishSpanish Learn More -
REHB011 - A Practical Approach to Electrical Nerve Stimulation$23.00This is the first of a 3-part series of modules designed to assist you in developing a practical approach to using electrical nerve stimulation (ENS) as an important tool in patient care. This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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REHB013 - A Practical Approach to Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)$23.00This third module addresses neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (NMES). This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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Patient Care-Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) in LTC$50.00This on-demand webinar reviews Tag K0921 as it relates to Patient Care-Related Electrical Equipment (PCREE) and testing requirements.
This course is free for IHCA/INCAL members. Contact IHCA for the discount code.
.5 CEUs will be awarded for this webinar.
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REHB012 - A Practical Approach to TENS$23.00This second module addresses transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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REHB006 - Overview of Batteries in Power Mobility Equipment$23.00This course covers topics related to components of power mobility equipment (power wheelchairs and scooters) that most people don't give much thought to until something goes wrong: batteries.
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PEC017 - Introduction to Power Mobility Devices$36.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to power mobility devices (power wheelchairs and scooters). Because of the multitude of brands of power mobility devices and accessories on the market, this course will cover power mobility devices in the broadest generic terms. For specific information related to a particular brand of power mobility device, please consult the vendors.
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BILL110 - Power Mobility Devices: Understanding the Process$42.00This course explains how to bill Medicare for power wheelchairs and scooters (POVs), collectively referred to as power mobility devices (PMDs), and what documentation is required.
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REG119 - Lockout-Tagout (0.5 HR)$11.95Employees working in health care facilities will increase their understanding of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements regarding lockout/tagout.
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SAFE006b - Safety in the Workplace - Part 2$42.00This is the second of a two-part series of courses that discusses a wide range of issues related to workplace safety. In this second part, we’ll address procedures to report and investigate accidents and other emergencies; basic safety rules and standards your company should consider adopting; how to handle hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, safe electrical procedures, and process safety management.
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SAFE024 Bariatric Hospital Bed Safety and Selection$42.00This course will discuss current electric hospital bed standards and current regulatory processes in the United States. The course also provides a guide for selecting bariatric hospital beds and implications for future research.
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RESP003 - Aerosol Therapy$23.00This course provides information regarding the purpose, indications, contradictions and modalities of aerosol therapy.
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NUR108 - Atrial Fibrillation (1.5 HR)$20.95The nurse will better understand atrial fibrillation and how it can be treated and managed.
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ALL111 - Medical Device Reporting (1.0 HR)$15.95This course is designed to provide employees of user facilities with pertinent information regarding the reporting requirements for medical device malfunctions.
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NUR107 - Arrhythmia (1.5 HR)$20.95The purpose of this course is to provide greater understanding of arrhythmias, how and why they develop, symptoms associated with an arrhythmia, and general treatment measures to expect. We will briefly cover EKG changes, medication, treatment, and life support interventions.
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PEC022 - Introduction to Hospital Beds$20.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff members to hospital beds.
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OPS003 - DOT Driver's Training$23.00This course is a three-part module about DOT driver’s training.
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OWC006a - Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology - Part 1$23.00Although ultimately discussion will focus on pressure ulcers, this first part provides foundational knowledge regarding the skin, normal physiology of healing and factors affecting healing and repair. You should complete this series of courses in order: Part 1, followed by Part 2, followed by Part 3.
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REG114 - Social Media Usage in Health Care (1.0 HR) (All Staff)$15.95This course is intended for all employees in the long-term care setting. You will learn what is social media, what privacy rights residents have related to social media, and types of possible criminal abuse via social media. You will study what the August 5, 2016 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) memo mandated that nursing homes do in regards to social media. In June 2016, the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) gave written guidance to members about what these policies may encompass, which will be discussed.
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OPS016 - US DOT Handling Compressed Oxygen Driver's Training$42.00This course is about the United States Department of Transportation’s (DOT) driver’s training as it pertains to the handling and transport of compressed oxygen cylinders in the support of patient care. The first chapter will address the safe handling, transport, and storage of compressed oxygen cylinders. The second chapter will cover the specific rules regarding U.S. DOT laws, such as the Materials of Trade (MOT) exceptions, and the regulations on the transport of compressed oxygen cylinders -- specifically when you are carrying a gross cylinder weight on a vehicle that is less than 1,000 pounds, but greater than 400 pounds.
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MGR106 - Social Media Usage in Health Care (For Admins) (1.0 HR)$15.95In this course intended for nursing and management staff in the long-term care setting you will learn what is social media, what privacy rights residents have related to social media, and types of possible criminal abuse via social media. You will study what the August 5, 2016 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) memo mandated that nursing homes do in regards to social media, including creating and implementing policies, training staff, and responding and reporting allegations of abuse. In June 2016, the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) gave written guidance to members about what these policies may encompass, which will be discussed.
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NUR146TX - HIV and AIDS: The Basics (1.0 HR)$15.95Purpose
HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, progressively kills or damages the cells of the body’s immune system inhibiting the ability to fight infections and certain cancers. In the most advanced stage of HIV infection, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) occurs. This course helps health care workers understand the progression of the disease, at-risk populations, HIV prevention methods, Texas-specific laws regarding HIV, and treatment options.
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DMGT005f Overview of the Nervous System$36.00This course provides an overview of the nervous system including a discussion of the major diseases that can affect it.
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CNA116 - Personal Cares (1.0 HR)$15.95Regulations for long-term care vary from state to state. This course was adapted from best practices developed for long-term care nursing assistants. Please note that the furniture and equipment in your facility may vary as well. Be aware of your facility policies, procedures, and protocols for care of the residents and follow them. If you have questions regarding residents in your care, see the nurse in charge. The resident’s current level of mobility and functioning will depend upon the degree of assistance needed to complete daily tasks. As a nursing assistant, you are key in facilitating each resident meets their highest level of functioning. This course will discuss bathing, grooming, dressing, oral care, and perineal care.
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SAFE005c - Personal Protective Equipment - Part 3$23.00This course explains the importance of protecting your hearing, hands and feet. You should complete this course after completing Parts 1 and 2.
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