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Fall Prevention, Part 1: Risk Assessment MCM202RA-DVDL
Fall Prevention inn Long Term Care: Risk Assessment MCM201RA-DVDL
The purpose of this program is to profide nurses an usderstanding of who is at risk for trips and falls in a healthcare facility, and which elements in the environment also put patients at increased risk for falls. After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify the seven crucial screening factors that must be assessed to determine a patient's leve of fall risk, conduct a thorough risk assessment of the environment throughout the facility, accurately idenfify which patients are at risk for trips and falls in a hospital, educate at risk patients and their family members about the specific risk factors associated with their condition, and review strategies to minimize them, and utilize a variety of tools and techniques to minimize fall risk in the patient environment. Runtime 15:15 min Workbook 18 pages Designated for 0.5 contact hour of continuing nursing education. $229.00
Fall Prevention, Part 2: Preventing Strategies and Products MCM202RB-DVDL
Fall Prevention in Long Term Care: Preventative Strategies and Products MCM201RB-DVDL
The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with information about the wide variety of preventative strategies and products that can be used to reduce the risk of injury from falls. After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify the risk or level of risk for patients, implement preventative strategies and nursing procedures to reduce the risk of falls for patients, and utilize a wide range of tools and products designed to prevent falls and protect patients from fall-related injuries. Runtime 13:32 min Workbook 18 pages Designated for 0.5 contact hour of continuing nursing education. $229.00
Fall Prevention, Part 3: A Comprehensive Fall Prevention Program MCM202RC-DVDL
Fall Prevention in Long Term Care: A Comprehensive Fall Prevention Program MCM201RC-DVDL
The prupose of this program is to provide nurses with a description of how to set up a comprehensive fall prevention program in their facility, including how to properly report a fall by creating a thorough post-pall assessment. After completing this program, learners should be able to identify the purpose and duties of a fall prevention committee; explain the importance of defining risk assessment policies and procedures within the facility; describe the importance of defining fall prevention protocols, educating fellow staff members, and monitoring the effectiveness of protocols once they have been put in place; and ouline important points to cover in a post-fall assessment and root cause analysis. Runtime 14:28 min Workbook 18 pages Designated for0.5 contact hour of continuing nursing education. $229.00
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