BASIC ARRHYTHMIA RECOGNITION PROGRAM12 LEAD EKGDE-ESCALATION OF THE HOSTILE CLIENTBASIC ARRHYTHMIA RECOGNTION COURSE 2 DAYSAn entry level course designed for healthcare professionals who will be responsible for monitoring patients utilizing a cardiac monitor or telemetry. Through review of the conduction system and instruction in the fundamentals of waves and measurements the student will learn to analyze a single lead rhythm strip. This course will enable the learner to recognize sinus, atrial, junctional, ventricular and life threatening arryhythmias. Successful completion of the course will require passing an exam with a minimum score of 85%.RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOK/WORKBOOKECG Workbook, 1st Edition Author: Rohan Jayasinghe
An easy-to-use workbook offering a logical, systematic approach to ECG (electrocardiogram) diagnosis
ECG Workbook is a practical Australian medical book approaching the ECG from a clinical diagnosis perspective.
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12 Lead ECG- Understanding 12-Lead EKG's |
Join us for an instructor-based interactive 12 Lead ECG class that gives you the basic foundations for 12-Lead interpretation. This course is designed for critical care RN’s, Physicians, Paramedics and other Healthcare Providers that are looking to perfect their rapid 12 Lead interpretation skills. Anyone participating in the course is eligible to receive 16 Continuing Education Credits. BOOK SOLD SEPARATELY. Recommended text: Beasley, B. and West, M. (2013). Understanding 12-Lead EKG's A Practical Approach. New York, NY: Pearson
- Course Length: 16 hours
- Prerequisites: Basic EKG recognition
- Completion letter issued upon completion.
- CE's included in course price.
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DE-ESCALATION IN THE WORK ENVIRONMENTThis is where you come in.
De-escalation Skills involve the expertise to
assess a situation,
determine a supportive approach and the
ability to implement the solution which successfully de-escalates the situation. The following process is particularly important:
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- Adapt - develop a specific approach to addressing the assessed problem
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