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Improving Care for Patients with a Non-English Language Preference (NELP)

EMDocs

13 Interventions may include: Ascertaining a patient’s preferred language early in the clinical encounter (during registration, for instance), and clearly documenting this preference in a place that is visible to all providers. Educating patients on their rights. Utilizing certified interpreters and documenting their use.

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The Role of Compliance Officers in Healthcare Organizations: Challenges and Responsibilities

American Medical Compliance

They work closely with other departments to ensure that policies are understood and followed throughout the organization. Training and Education To maintain compliance, healthcare staff must be educated about the latest regulations and best practices.

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Episode 28 - Depressed and Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: An Evidence-Based Approach

EB Medicine

Nachi: With the staff notified and the patient searched, the patient should be placed in a room without potentially dangerous items, like tubing or needles. Jeff: Speaking of safety, you will definitely want to engage in safety planning with the patient.

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Episode 30 - Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Bariatric Surgery

EB Medicine

Vitamin D, B12, Calcium, foate, iron, and thiamine deficiencies are all well documented complications. Patients typically take vitamins postoperatively to prevent such complications. Society practice guidelines) Phillips BT, Shikora SA. Retrospective review; 7328 patients) Michalsky M, Reichard K, Inge T, et al.

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Monitoring Vital Signs for Healthcare Professionals

American Medical Compliance

This course will cover essential techniques for measuring vital signs, interpreting readings, recognizing early warning signs of patient decline, and ensuring proper documentation. Patient safety depends on the early detection of clinical deterioration, whether in the emergency department or on the hospital floor.

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Fundamentals of Assisting with Self-Administration of Medicine Training

American Medical Compliance

Participants will learn about different medication forms, how to assess a patients ability to self-administer, and how to develop personalized assistance plans. The course also covers best practices for medication storage, handling, and disposal, along with patient education strategies and methods to identify common medication errors.

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Safe Bag Technique Training for Home Healthcare Workers

American Medical Compliance

By mastering these techniques, healthcare workers can reduce infection risks, protect patient safety, and maintain professional standards in home care. This training ensures they are prepared to implement best practices that safeguard both themselves and those they serve.