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PEC009 - Introduction to Bone Growth Stimulators$36.00This course introduces the new home medical equipment staff member to non-invasive bone growth stimulators. This course will cover bone growth stimulators in the broadest generic terms. For specific information related to a particular brand of bone growth stimulator, please consult the manufacturers. This course also includes links to bone growth stimulator manufacturers.
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REG113 – Residents’ Rights (1.0 HR)$15.95Health care personnel working in the long-term care setting will increase their knowledge and understanding of residents’ rights.
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REG203 - Safety Fair: Resident Rights (1.0 HR)$15.95To review the rights of residents in the long-term care setting.
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CNA105 - Bathing the Cognitively Impaired Resident (1.0 HR)$15.95This course will provide the direct caregiver with guidelines for appropriate care of the cognitively impaired resident and provide strategies to manage challenging behaviors during the bathing experience.
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Series - Nurse Leadership Certificate Program (12.0 HR)$199.95The nine-part certificate program provides an in-depth understanding of the skills and characteristics necessary to be an effective nurse leader. This series is designed to provide nurses at all levels with practical training that can be put to use in any health care environment.
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ALL108 - Activities for Residents Needing 1:1 or Individualized Activities (1.5 HR)$20.95Activity professionals will review and gain knowledge of assessing, planning, evaluating and implementing 1-1 activities for the bed bound, room bound, or isolated resident.
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REHB009 - Challenges for the Bariatric Resident$23.00This course examines the epidemic of obesity in the United States and the challenges that face the bariatric client. Before completing this course, you should complete the course DMGT004 - Understanding Obesity.
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REG107 - F550 Quality of Life and Residents Rights(1.0 HR)$15.95Healthcare personnel will describe the expectations of CMS in promoting and enhancing resident quality of life in the facility.
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DMGT005d - Overview of the Musculoskeletal System$36.00This course provides an overview of the musculoskeletal system including a discussion of the major disorders that can affect it.
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DMGT007 - Overview of Osteoporosis$36.00Osteoporosis is a disease in which the density of bone is reduced, increasing the risk of fracture. Around the world, osteoporosis affects one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50. This course examines this serious world-wide health problem.
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CEAC212 - Certified Environmental Access Consultant (C.E.A.C.) Program$500.00The Certified Environmental Access Consultant (C.E.A.C.) credentialing program is administered by VGM Live At Home. Environmental Access is the process of adapting the workplace, residence and/or general environment to promote the independence, safety and functional ability for the physically challenged and aging individuals. The C.E.A.C .is a recognized certification for professionals creating accessibility or working in the environmental access field. The program consists of a 6 unit self-study educational program, unit reviews, and a comprehensive final exam. Upon successfully completing the entire program, you will hold the distinction of a Certified Environmental Access Consultant (C.E.A.C.).
This certification program is non-refundable once the student has been active in the course. Questions, contact VGM Live At Home at 877-404-2442.
The C.E.A.C. and the C.E.A.C. Mastery credentialing programs include course content from The Home Safety Assessment Consultant (HSAC).
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REHB028 - Overview of Foot and Ankle Injuries$42.00This course provides an overview of foot and ankle anatomy, types of injuries, diagnosis, and treatment and prevention of foot and ankle injuries.
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CNA207 - CMA: Alzheimer's Disease (1.0 HR)$15.95Health care workers will understand the warning signs of Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis process, the stages of the disease, and how to keep the resident safe as well as how to care for a resident with Alzheimer’s disease.
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CNA106 - Caring for the Alzheimer's Patient (1.0 HR)$15.95Health care workers will understand the warning signs of Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis process, the stages of the disease, and how to keep the resident safe, as well as how to care for a resident with Alzheimer’s disease. Prevention and future outlook of Alzheimer’s will be discussed.
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CNA117 - Restorative Care (1.0 HR)$15.95The nursing assistant is an important part in providing assistance to residents to enable them to function at the highest possible level. Restorative care programs are key in ensuring that residents are assessed and offered activities that benefit their well-being. This course will discuss safe transfers, mobility, and dining assistance.
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CNA115 - Perineal and Catheter Care (0.5 HR)$11.95The certified nursing assistant will enhance his/her understanding of infection control practices when providing perineal care to residents.
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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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ALL102 - Communication and Dementia (1.0 HR)$20.95To enhance communication between the patient/resident with dementia and health care personnel.
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NUR165 - Understanding and Preventing Suicide (1.5 HR)$20.95Suicide prevention involves a network of individuals providing mental, emotional, and physical support to an individual. This course educates long-term care workers on how to determine if a resident is at risk for suicide, as well as how to appropriately respond, report, and resource.
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REG109 - Hazardous Weather and Internal Disaster Preparedness (1.0 HR)$15.95This course addresses both weather events and manmade threats that create dangers for long-term care residents and staff. Health care workers will learn how to prepare for and respond to such events.
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CNA101 - The Caregiver's Approach to Death and Dying (1.0 HR)$15.95The CNA will better understand the needs of and care for the dying resident. In addition, post-mortem care will be discussed.
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NUR188 - The Integumentary System (skin) (1.0 HR)$15.95The participant will enhance her understanding of the skin and its functions.
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Series - Safety Fair Series (4.0 HR)$44.95Upon completion of the Safety Fair Series the participant will have an in depth review and understanding of regulatory and compliance topics; many which are required annually. The following courses are included in the Safety Series: Employee Safety (1.0 HR); Environmental Safety (1.0 HR); Infection Control (1.0 HR); Resident Rights (1.0 HR).
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ALL107 - The Importance of Effective Communication in Health Care (1.0 HR)$15.95Health care workers will learn the elements of effective communication, as well as techniques to implement within their workplace that will enhance their connections with colleagues and residents.
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CNA119 - Preventing Falls (1.0 HR)$15.95The certified nursing assistant will increase his/her understanding and skills for preventing falls and making the environment a safe place for resident care.
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