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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.
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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.
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The Deteriorating Patient Condition show details
This MedStar Health on line education, “The Deteriorating Patient Condition” was developed in response to nursing peer review showing lack of identification of the deteriorating patient and failure to rescue. Through scenario based learning the module emphasizes tracking and trending, using the Cerner MedConnect System, to visualize subtle vital sign changes over time and identify when a patient is deteriorating. The module then incorporates the next steps of knowing how to escalate care when needed and the use effective communication techniques.
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The Deteriorating Patient Condition - Posttest show details
Posttest for The Deteriorating Patient Condition
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Clean Hands Count show details
Addresses hand hygiene and why it's important in preventing the spread of infection
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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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Advanced ECG Competency Assessment show details
This module offers 1.0 Interprofessional Continuing Education credits for nurses. To claim the credits, the course must be completed prior to September 30, 2027. Once your evaluation is complete, under Main Menu in SiTEL click on the CloudCME link and click on My CE/ Transcript to find the credits the next business day.
About this Course: By the end of this module you will have more confident knowledge of the waves, segments, and intervals of the cardiac cycle that are captured on EKG rhythm strips. You will also be refreshed on rate calculation, and anatomy and purpose of the cardiac conduction system. By the end of this module, you'll understand the various EKG waveform components, including: QRS complex, P wave, T wave, ST segment, PR Interval, and QT interval. This module will your ability to determine appropriate basic and advanced life support nursing interventions based on EKG rhythm strip identification. You will be given a rhythm strip, and it will be up to you to choose which action is most appropriate.
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Belmont Rapid Infuser RI-2 Instructional Video show details
This online module provides learners with set up, operational, and troubleshooting instructions for the Belmont Rapid Infuser RI-2.
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FY26 Patients Leaving By Elopement or AMA and De-escalation and Use of Force Clinical Staff show details
Welcome to your Management of Patients Leaving By Elopement of AMA and De-escalation and Use of Force Training. This course is an assessment-based e-learning module in which you will examine and discover the guidelines and best practices relating to elopement, AMA, and use of force episodes, as set forth by MedStar Health.
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FY26 Use of Restraints and Seclusion with Safety and Dignity Non-Behavioral Health show details
Use of Restraints and Seclusion with Safety and Dignity
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MedStar Health Blood Components Handling & Administration show details
The safety of every blood transfusion relies on positive patient identification, accurate documentation, and strict adherence to procedure at each of these steps in the process: Ordering the transfusion Collecting and labeling the pretransfusion sample Testing the pretransfusion sample Obtaining blood from the Transfusion Service Transporting blood to the patient care site Checking blood at the bedside Monitoring the patient during transfusion Completing the transfusion Responding to transfusion reaction signs & symptoms that develop during or shortly after transfusion
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FY26 Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections Nursing Module 1 show details
This module reviews best practices about the insertion, care, and management of central lines, as set forth in the MedStar Health Clinical Nursing Guidelines (CPG).
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FY26 Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections Nursing Module 2 show details
This module reviews best practices about the insertion, care, and management of central lines, as set forth in the MedStar Health Clinical Nursing Guidelines (CPG).
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