Od-042159 2026 MHH L&D Unlicensed CVP Bundle:
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Blood Component Pickup & Transport for Non-Nursing Personnel show details
This content discusses the proper procedure and handling of picking up and transport blood and blood components for non-nursing personnel.
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BMAT 2.0 - Unlicensed PT 1 show details
The purpose of this program is to describe the risks of immobility to patients
and the importance and benefits of Safe Patient Handling. The Bedside Mobility Assessment Tool 2.0 is illustrated and the role of the unlicensed and licensed associates is described. By using the BMAT Level, members of the team will use the correct equipment needed to mobilize the patient.
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BMAT 2.0 - Unlicensed PT 2 show details
The purpose of this module is to describe the how the BMAT 2.0 level will be communicated to members of the team and where to locate it in the electronic medical record. Location of reference is also included.
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Suicide Precautions and Safety Considerations for Ancillary Associates Presentation show details
Suicide Precautions and Safety Considerations for Ancillary Associates presentation
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Sharps Safety in the Procedural Areas show details
This module reviews sharps safety in the procedural areas
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MSH Fire Safety in the Operating Room. show details
Fire safety measures in the operating room.
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MHAUS Malignant Hyperthermia Response Plan video. show details
This 16-minute video is the companion to the Malignant Hyperthermia Response Plan Manual. Content includes preparation for Malignant Hyperthermia event, review of the Response Plan manual, review of a response plan, mixture of dantrolene and review of a supplies needed on a Malignant Hyperthermia cart. This course if for Operating Room Personnel or anyone one that may encounter a patient in Malignant Hyperthermia crisis.
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Support Persons for Patients with Disabilities Training show details
Title III of the ADA prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any place of public accommodation (including hospitals and other medical care sites).
Covered entities must permit the presence of a Support Person when needed for individuals who have disabilities that affect their ability to communicate in a healthcare setting in order to comply with the ADA.
Patients with certain disabilities may require the presence of a Support Person in order to allow for equal care for the patient, including in order to process relevant medical information or make healthcare-related decisions, aid comprehension, and /or fully communicate.
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Pressure Injury Prevention and Management course for CNAs and PCTs show details
This course is designed to provide education to CNAs and PCTs on pressure injury risk, prevention strategies, basic treatment strategies used under guidance of the RN/LPN, and documentation. This activity engages the learner in these concepts and encourages application through case studies and a post-activity knowledge assessment.
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OR Clean, Care Handling and Transport of Soiled Reusable Instruments with Test-Out show details
This module reviews the cleaning, care, and transport of solid reusable instruments with a test-out feature.
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Cuddle Cot. show details
This online module provides learners with set up, breakdown, and troubleshooting instructions for the Cuddle Cot.
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MHH Code OB Hemorrhage Presentation show details
This SiTEL will introduce learners to Code OB Hemorrhage which is a new policy and overhead page for MedStar Harbor Hospital.
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