Od-042472 MSMH FY26 Emergency Department Spring Education Bundle

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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.
  • : Amabelle Grace Aureus
  • : Pr-018019
The Deteriorating Patient Condition - Posttest show details
Posttest for The Deteriorating Patient Condition
  • : Amabelle Grace Aureus
  • : Pr-018021
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.
  • : Elizabeth Gonder
  • : Pr-030387
BMAT 2.0. - Licensed 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. Scenarios are presented to test your knowledge.
  • : Elizabeth Gonder
  • : Pr-030390
MedStar Health Stroke Education: Tenecteplase in Acute Stroke Management show details
This content offers 0.25 Continuing Professional Education credits to physicians and nurses. To claim the credits, the content must be completed prior to June 27th, 2027. Once your evaluation is complete, log on to CloudCME® from your left SiTEL menu, and toggle to your Transcript to find the credits. About this Content: This interprofessional enduring material explores the administration of Tenecteplase, as well as patient monitoring post administration.
  • : Karen Poole
  • : Pr-038181