PRODUCT CODE : OR0509-T
Course Details
- Abdominal Myomectomy – OR0509-T
- Bartholin’s Gland; Surgical Marsupialization of Cyst, Marsupialization of Cystic Gland by Laser Vaporization and Gland Excision – OR0517-T
- Cesarean Section with Bilateral Tubal Ligation – OR0507-T
- Correction of Incompetent Cervix – Shirodkar, McDonald, and Lash Procedure – OR0511-T
- Dilation and Curettage, (D and C) Punch Biopsy of Cervix, Dilatation and Evacuation (D and E) and Suction Curettage – OR0520-T
- Hysteroscopy for Diagnosis and Therapy – OR0512-T
- In Vitro – Extracorporeal Fertilization and Embryo Transfer (IVF – ET) – OR0519-T
- Laparoscopy for Diagnosis and Therapy – OR0518-T
- Marshall-Marchetti Procedure – OR0510-T
- Minilaparotomy Technique for Sterilization – OR0516-T
- Minor Procedures of the Cervix and Vulva – Biopsy, Excision of Small Lesions, Condylomata. Colposcopic (Electrocautery and Laser Assisted) – OR0521-T
- Ovarian Cystectomy and Wedge Resection of the Ovary – OR0508-T
- Pelviscopy for Diagnosis and Therapy – OR0522-T
- Radical Hysterectomy (Wertheim) with a Bilateral Lymph Node Dissection and Total Vaginectomy – OR0502-T
- Radical Vulvectomy with Bilateral Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection and Reconstruction of the Vulva – OR0504-T
- Salpingectomy and Salpingostomy (by Laparotomy) for Treatment of Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy – OR0514-T
- Simple Vulvectomy – OR0501-T
- Total Abdominal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy – OR0505-T
- Total Pelvic Exenteration and Reconstructive Vaginoplasty – OR0503-T
- Tuboplasty – Microresection and Anastomosis of the Fallopian Tube – OR0515-T
- Vaginal Fistula Repair -Vesicovaginal, Urethrovaginal, and Rectovaginal – OR0513-T
- Vaginal Hysterectomy with Anterior/Posterior Repairs – OR0506-T
Overview:
Planning and preparing to provide care in the event of a bioterrorism attack or other emergency is a critical part of working in any healthcare environment. But planning is more than knowing where emergency supplies and exits are. Planning also involves ensuring that healthcare workers know how to keep safe, both physically and mentally. This includes having the families of healthcare workers be prepared for disasters. Studies have shown that providing care to disaster victims is impaired when healthcare workers are concerned about their own families’ safety.
This program is designed to help healthcare workers prepare themselves at work, at home and in the community at large, to respond to bioterrorism and other emergencies.
Course Feature
Objectives
After viewing this program the viewer should be able to:
- Describe the types of weapons of mass destruction.
- Describe the types of mass casualty disasters.
- Describe how to plan for your own family’s safety.
- Describe the facility’s disaster plan.
- Describe the types of personal protective equipment.
- Describe how community wide planning is used to prepare for disasters.