Medication Safety in Hospice
This course teaches the importance of medication safety as it relates to unique hospice scenarios.
This course teaches the importance of medication safety as it relates to unique hospice scenarios.
This e-learning game challenges learners to understand specific home care patient rights.
This course covers how national patient safety goals came to be and why they are important.
This course covers the changes between OASIS D-1 to OASIS-E.
This course teaches the importance of recognizing opioid diversion and how to safely and effectively manage anti-diversion processes in home care and hospice settings.
This course contains information on OSHA hazard communication standards.
This program provides an overview of the most common causes of lower extremity ulcers, including venous ulcers, arterial ulcers and diabetic neuropathic ulcers.
This program provides an overview of assessment and treatment strategies with pressure injuries.
This course provides hospice clinicians with the knowledge needed to manage bleeding at end of life.
This course includes access to a video produced by the MOLST Massachusetts Collaboration Project that provides an overview of the Massachusetts Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment program.
This course provides a brief overview of both the evolution of hospice care in the United States and the Medicare Hospice Benefit.
This program provides an overview of guidelines for issuing Medicare-required notices at the time of termination of home health services or when services are reduced outside of the initial plan of care.