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M214-5L- Getting Ready for terrorism: Preparing the Healthcare Community for Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Weapons CME and CE 2 hrs 23 min © 2002 $345 Includes video and 20 CE workbooks. Additional workbooks-$1.50 each with minimum purchase of 20 This program provides an overview of the biological, chemical, and nuclear or radiological threats by terrorists, and describes strategies healthcare facilities and professionals can use to prepare for, respond to, and manage a bioterrorism event. In addition, the program describes the six-point plan developed by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) for responding to a terrorist attack, and the four specific phases of disaster planning. M118-Advance Directives: Guidelines for Healthcare Providers 15:47 min © 1992 CE 1 hr $75 Approaches the subject from the point of view of healthcare staff, and offers suggestions for communications with patients. Presents an overview of advance directives, the types, legal implications and patient considerations. M119-Advance Directives: The Decision is Yours M199H- Hospice Version $75 17:18 min © 1992 Provides patients and their families with a clear understanding of the reasons for making advance directives, and the personal values and other issues to consider when making an advance directive. M204S-5L-Confidentiality: Who Needs to Know Revised to meet updated HIPAA regulations on confidentiality 25 min © 2001 CE 1 hr $345 Includes video and 20 CE workbooks Additional workbooks $1.50 each with minimum purchase of 20 This program describes the legal and ethical duty of all caregivers to safeguard the confidential information of the people they care for. This includes patients in acute care or home care settings, and residents in long-term care. It also explains how caregivers are affected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and demonstrates effective methods for maintaining confidentiality. Plus, provides confidentiality dilemmas and role-playing. 78289-Completing the Incident Report 11:41 min © 1987 $199 The incident report has been called the cornerstone of risk management. This program guides an employee through the process of identifying and recording the critical aspects of an incident. M207- Documenting Care: The Charting Process 22 min © 2001 CE 1 hr $315 Charting, the recording and documentation of a patient’s condition, treatment, and response to treatment, is one of the most basic nursing skills. Charts are facts-based reports with information presented in a clear and objective way. They must be accurate, legible, concise, continuous, and complete. This program reviews the fundamental techniques used in accurate charting and discusses confidentiality issues related to charting, including the new HIPAA rules, and describes some of the legal aspects of charting. 78075- Doctors, Nurses and Informed Consent 18:00 min © 1993 $295 Discusses physician and nurse roles and adequate disclosure, as well as the process to be followed when a patient withdraws consent. A2209-Legal And Ethical Nursing Issues: Foundations 60 min Reviewed for accuracy in © 1997 $249 As nurses assume a more assertive role in the provision of healthcare, knowledge of medicolegal issues becomes increasingly important. This program reviews sources for legal and ethical guidance and outlines legal, ethical nursing. M224-5L-HIPAA: A Guide for Healthcare Workers 23 min © 2003 CE 2hrs $345 Includes video and 20 CE workbooks. Additional workbooks- $1.50 Each with minimum purchase of 20 /this video provides a review of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and focuses on the patient privacy and data security issues that will have the most impact on the practices of healthcare workers. The program provides a detailed review of the reforms that have been identified for implementation and provides information to help healthcare workers comply with these new guidelines. M215-5L- Nursing Negligence: Protect Yourself, Protect your Patients 24 min © 2002 CE 2 hrs $345 Includes video and 20 CE workbooks. Additional workbooks- $1.50 each with minimum purchase of 20 This program provides an understanding of the importance of preventing nursing negligence in all areas of patient care in order to assist the patient’s continuing care and avoid legal implications. Steps that can be used to prevent nursing negligence are also covered. M218- Preventing Medication Errors: A Prescription for Patient Safety 27 min © 2002 CE 1.5 hrs $315 Thousands of deaths and injuries occur to patients in a healthcare setting each year due to medication errors that could have been avoided. Viewers will be able to describe medication errors, understand and describe the five “rights” of administering medications to patients, understand and describe a “systems approach” to preventing medication errors and how every member of the medical team can work to prevent medication errors, and understand the nurse’s role in preventing medication errors. M206- Protecting Patients from Medical Errors 30 min © 2001 CE 1 hr $315 In the landmark report, “To Err is Human,” the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine revealed that approximately one million medical errors are made in hospitals every year, resulting in about 98,000 deaths annually. This makes medical errors one of the nation’s leading causes of death. This program describes the findings and recommendations of the report, including the three types of medical errors identified in the report and the need to change to a “systems” based approach to analyzing and correcting medical errors. In addition, the program demonstrates techniques nurses can incorporate into their care practice in an effort to prevent errors. 78083- Reporting Adverse Drug Reactions 18:30 min © 1993 $295 Demonstrates the importance of an adverse drug reaction-reporting program in successful management of patient care, safety and quality assurance. Increases awareness for compliance with JCAHO and Federal Drug Administration guidelines. 78567- Sexual Harassment in Healthcare: Relearning the Rules 35 min © 1993 $285 Sexual harassment is a crime, illegal under federal and state laws. Everyone in the healthcare setting must understand the full implications of his/her action: ignorance is no longer an excuse. This video features dramatized scenarios, which illustrate the complex and confusing issues of sexual harassment. The four important steps when faced with harassment are covered: 1. Confronting the problem, 2. Reporting the incident, 3. Documenting the incident, and 4. Seeking support. Highly recommended for sensitivity training of employees in all areas of healthcare, provides clear, straightforward answers to questions regarding physical and verbal sexual harassment.
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