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Fundamentals of Nutrition is designed to begin to build a foundation for nutritional education. It utilizes the Nutrition Facts label standardized by the Food and Drug Administration to identify and explain macronutrients. Additional topics include energy and serving sizes.
Apr 30, 2020
New Outcome Measure in Post-Acute Care: Out with FIM – In with Section GG
This module introduces and explores Section GG as the most recently required outcome measure in post-acute care. This measure is replacing the old FIM, is relatively new to all clinicians (including students) at this time, and is integral in reimbursement within multiple practice settings. Understanding and adequately implementing use of this measure is the primary […]
Apr 30, 2020
Progressive Musculoskeletal Case for Clinical Reasoning Development
This module is designed to give learners the opportunity to practice clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis skills while working through a progressive clinical case. The module imitates the flow of an actual physical therapy examination so learners can easily apply and transfer their skills to in-person patient care.
Apr 30, 2020
Pharmacotherapy for Hypertension Treatment
This module reviews the pharmacology of antihypertensive medication classes with a focus on mechanism of action, adverse effects, and monitoring considerations within each class.
Feb 13, 2020
CLAS Standards: Language Access Services
This module will provide an overview of the CLAS standards and the need for cultural competency in healthcare. It will then describe ways to employ best practices when using a medical interpreter to improve access and decrease health disparities for individuals with limited English proficiency.
Jan 9, 2020
Managing Highly Hazardous Communicable Diseases: Identify, Isolate, Inform
Upon completion of this module the learner will describe the process for identifying, isolating, and informing on patients suspected of having a highly hazardous communicable disease and apply the screening process to identify patients under investigation.
Jan 3, 2020