Category Archives: Programs

Comprehensive Neurological Assessment

Written on January 8, 2012 at 5:17 pm, by

This eight- hour program is designed to provide nurses with concepts relevant to performing a comprehensive neurological assessment in any given setting and in their care of any type of patient. Neurologic assessment will not just take place in neurological units and the Emergency Department. Likewise, a patient who doesn’t have a neurologic diagnosis may  Continue Reading »

Hemodynamic Monitoring

Written on January 7, 2012 at 5:15 pm, by

This eight-hour course on Hemodynamic Monitoring will review the methods and measurement of hemodynamic parameters such as CVP measurement, mean arterial pressure, cardiac output and intra-cardiac pressures that are important to the care and treatment of critically ill patients. Nurses are responsible for the collection, measurement and interpretation of these dynamic patient status parameters. The  Continue Reading »

Improving Nursing Documentation

Written on January 6, 2012 at 5:13 pm, by

Documentation might seem less critical than other more client-centered tasks, yet, it plays a significant role in everything from planning the best care to preventing negligence in practice. Through this eight-hour program, the nurse will be able to learn skills that will demonstrate clear writing, critical thinking and objective communication that will reflect salient health  Continue Reading »

Nutritional Support of the Critically Ill Patient

Written on January 5, 2012 at 5:22 pm, by

Nurses who are working in the critical care areas are important in this supportive therapy because they administer nutritional formulas to critically ill patients. A number of clinical trials indicated the benefits of providing nutrition support, particularly enteral feedings, to critically ill patients. Important outcomes such as rates of infection, lengths of stay, and costs  Continue Reading »

Safe Medication Administration – High Alert Medication (HAM)

Written on January 4, 2012 at 4:48 am, by

Patient safety is of primary importance within health-systems; however, medication errors continue to occur at an alarming rate. Regulatory and accrediting organizations have developed standards addressing medication safety; yet, additional focus should be achieved to minimize if not prevent errors. This is a four-hour program that will provide nurses with an overview of strategies and  Continue Reading »

NURSING SKILLS FAIR 1

Written on January 3, 2012 at 8:18 am, by

Nursing procedures are constantly changing this is due to never ending discoveries in best-practice health care methods. As nurses we want to ensure that our knowledge and skills in nursing procedures are always updated. We can read a lot of them and have the knowledge but it is different if we have developed a certain  Continue Reading »

American Heart Association: BASIC LIFE SUPPORT

Written on January 2, 2012 at 2:06 pm, by

Provided by the Advanced Clinical Laboratory for Skills & Health Care Solution, Inc. (International Training Center) Course Objective: To train participants to save lives of victims through high-quality CPR To prepare health care professionals to know how to perform CPR in both in-and out-of hospital settings. To train participants as part of the team and  Continue Reading »

American Heart Association: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support

Written on January 1, 2012 at 12:25 am, by

Provided by the Advanced Clinical Laboratory for Skills & Health Care Solution, Inc. (International Training Center) Course Objective: For healthcare providers to either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. Didactic instruction and active participation in simulated cases that will enhance skills in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiopulmonary  Continue Reading »


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