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HIPAA Regulations (6:00)
Ensuring the confidentiality of personal health information is not just a legal requirement but also an ethical and moral duty for healthcare practitioners. This program will discuss HIPAA, which addresses the security, privacy, and national standards for the transfer of protected health information.
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Infection Control Skills & Techniques (12:00)
This video provides a comprehensive training on infection control skills and techniques in healthcare settings, covering crucial topics such as understanding the chain of infection, implementing effective hand hygiene practices, and the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Learn how to break the chain of infection and protect both healthcare workers and patients from the spread of infectious diseases.
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Injections (14:00)
Route of medication administration is the method by which a medication comes in contact with the body. The parenteral route enters body tissue and circularity system via a needle. Each type of injection involves a separate set of skills. The four parenteral routes of administration are subcutaneous, intramuscular, intradermal, and IV injection or infusion.
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Measuring Height and Weight (5:00)
This video provides instruction on the different methods used to measure weight and height, how to select the most appropriate equipment for measurement based on patient mobility, and strategies to ensure measurements are taken accurately.
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Specimen Collection (13:00)
This educational resource is designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and techniques required for accurate and efficient collection of various types of specimens, including blood, urine, stool, and cultures from the nose or throat. Throughout this video, we'll delve into the best practices for collecting each type of specimen, emphasizing the importance of maintaining sterility, ensuring patient comfort, and preventing contamination.