Od-033428 FY23 AGENCY RN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT REQUIRED ORIENTATION - HOSPITAL SPECIFIC: MHH

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Moderate Sedation rev 2016 show details
This presentation is on the moderate sedation.
  • : Sherry Reisler
  • : Pr-020248
MedStar Health Moderate Sedation Online Presentation show details
This online education in conjunction with the MedStar Health Moderate Sedation Simulation Course are designed to be education and training for MedStar Health Non-Anesthesia Care Providers who administer Moderate Sedation.
  • : Ashley Ricker
  • : Pr-015732
MedStar Health Moderate Sedation - QUIZ show details
This quiz is to be taken after viewing the MedStar Health Moderate Sedation online presentation for MedStar Health Non-Anesthesia Care Providers.
  • : Ashley Ricker
  • : Pr-015661
tPA Administration show details
This course/content offers Continuing Professional Education credits. To claim the credits, the course must be completed prior to 9/28/2023. Once your evaluation is complete, log on to https://medstar.cloud-cme.com and toggle to your Transcript to find the credits the next business day. tPA Administration
  • : Karen Poole
  • : Pr-029453
Swallowing Precautions in Stroke Patients 2011 show details
This module is a presentation discussing swallowing precautions in stroke patients. In addition, common problems , identifying signs and difficulties, steps of screening and documentation and state care strategies for patient are discussed.
  • : Sherry Reisler
  • : Pr-003446
Acute Stroke for RNs and LPNs show details
This module is a presentation for RNs and LPNs and discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatment approaches for patients with acute stroke.
  • : Sherry Reisler
  • : Pr-001104
EMTALA. show details
EMTALA requires hospitals that participate in Medicare and operate emergency departments to: Provide a medical screening exam to anyone who comes to the emergency department, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Stabilize patients with an emergency medical condition (including women in active labor) before transferring or discharging them. Arrange an appropriate transfer if the hospital cannot provide the necessary treatment. Purpose: The law was designed to prevent “patient dumping,” where hospitals refused care or transferred patients based on lack of insurance or financial resources.
  • : Sherry Reisler
  • : Pr-028510