PRODUCT CODE : CG17-T
Course Details
- Caregiver Training: Caregiver Safety – CG17-T
- Caregiver Training: Client Roles and Socialization – CG08-T
- Caregiver Training: Client Safety – CG10-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Dementia – CG20-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Circulatory System – CG22-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Digestive System – CG25-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Endocrine System – CG26-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Integumentary System – CG28-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System – CG27-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Neurologic System – CG19-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Respiratory System – CG23-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Disorders of the Urinary and Renal Systems – CG24-T
- Caregiver Training: Common Diagnoses – Sensory Disorders – CG21-T
- Caregiver Training: Communication – CG04-T
- Caregiver Training: Cultural Competence – CG06-T
- Caregiver Training: Documentation – CG03-T
- Caregiver Training: Effects of Aging – CG18-T
- Caregiver Training: End-of-Life Care – CG16-T
- Caregiver Training: Observation – CG09-T
- Caregiver Training: Understanding Behavior of the Client – CG07-T
- Caregiver Training: Assistive Devices and Transferring Clients – CG11-T
- Caregiver Training: Bathing and Grooming – CG12-T
- Caregiver Training: Bladder and Bowel Care/Incontinence – CG13-T
- Caregiver Training: Ethics – CG02-T
- Caregiver Training: Household Tasks and Shopping – CG15-T
- Caregiver Training: Infection Control – CG05-T
- Caregiver Training: Introduction and Roles of the Caregiver – CG01-T
- Caregiver Training: Medical Emergencies – CG14-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.