Assisted Living Care Training Videos
Bowel And Bladder Re-Training - Video
In this program we will teach you steps in developing a toileting regimen, as well as valuable Kegel exercises for the patient.
Ethical Issues in Nursing Video Series
OBQI Through the Use of Clinical Pathways - Video
This program explains the principles of Restorative Nursing Techniques, and Complimentary and Alternative Therapies (CAM). Join us as we apply these concepts to several diseases including Parkinson's Disease, Diabetes, COPD and Depression.
Cardiovascular Care For Assistants
Cardiovascular Nursing - Video
This program will provide your staff with a comprehensive review of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system and major cardiovascular diseases.
Cardiovascular Care Video Series
This award-winning compilation of programs includes valuable insight for patients, as well as essential training topics for healthcare professionals. This series is an excellent resource for both your staff and clients.
Building Bridges: How to Nurture Relationships - Video
Caring is an important part of curing. Ones perceptions, culture and values all influence an attitude that may help or hinder the development of effective relationships. In this program your staff will learn to engage each patient in a kind and caring manner
Cultural Diversity: Orientation For Asian Cultures - Video
This video is the first of its kind to explain the major differences in nursing between the East and the West at the philosophical and cultural levels with concrete examples. Join us as Dr. Yu Xu (PhD and RN) discusses these cultural differences.
Dependent Adult Abuse - Video
Learn the types, signs and symptoms of elder abuse and discover the community resources that are available to help in managing this growing issue.
Commitment: Patients, Professionalism and Boundaries - Video
This program focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. This program addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurses role as a moral agent and advocate for the patient.