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C. #11116
Vital resources your caregivers need to succeed
A. Preventing Unsafe Wandering & Elopement (not pictured)
a detailed review of the reforms identified for implementation, plus information to help you comply with new guidelines
intervene when unsafe wandering is recognized, and what to do if a resident wanders away from his or her room or your community
electronic methods of intervention will also be covered
or both items sold as a set
#76829 DVD and 20 Workbooks #76827 DVD Only #76828 Workbooks Only
case of 20 Total CE Credits: 1 hour
B. Nursing Assistant Student Workbooks & Skills Checklists (not pictured) ❯❯ SHIPS IN 2 DAYS OR LESS!
Workbook provides activities, puzzles, matching lists, word grids and other materials to encourage critical thinking and problem solving
C. Nursing Assistant Videos, DVD – build skills and confidence ❯❯ SHIPS IN 2 DAYS OR LESS!
the roles and responsibilities in quality care
for Medicare & Medicaid Services for compliance with OSHA standards and CDC Standard Precautions guidelines
#11115 Infection Control #11116 Personal Care #78638Measuring Weight and Height #71439 Range-of-Motion Exercises #78639 Positioning Techniques #78640 #71438 Techniques in Toileting and Incontinent Care #78642 Serving a Meal #12667Measuring Vital Signs #12668Moving & Turning #12669 Transfer & Ambulation #11117 Providing Oral Care #71437 Essential Elimination Skills #78641 #78643 Recognizing Abnormal Signs and Symptoms
DIRECT SUPPLY EXPERTISE: F-TAGS 497 & 498
must complete a performance review of every nurse aide at least once every 12 months and must provide regular in-service education based on the outcome of these reviews. The in-service training must (i) be sufficient to ensure the continuing competence of nurse aides but must be no less than 12 hours per year.”
must ensure that nurse aides are able to demonstrate competency in skills and techniques necessary to care for residents’ needs, as identified through resident assessments and described in the plan of care.”