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CL10 - X-Rays - Chest & Abdomen
Length:
59m 01s -
1 Slide
This lecture focuses on acute pathologic entitiels visible on Chest and Abdominal radiographs obtained in an acute-care outpatient environment. At the conclusion of this lecture, participants will be able to:
Illustrate the concept of fine-detail vs. low-detail findings Demonstrate recognition of common patterns of disease visible on plain radiographs of the chest and abdomen Recognize and identify unusual presentations and features of cardiopulmonary diseases Quickly identify life-threatening abdominal processes Demonstrate renewed confidence in the ability to assess radiographs in the setting of acute cardiopulmonary or abdominal crisis.
CL12 - Pediatric Emergencies
Length:
01h 04m 08s -
86 Slides
After attending the lecture the clinician will be able to:
Recognize the developmental differences of infants to adolescents and the impact this has on emergency management Discuss the unique anatomical and physiological differences of children, especially relating to airway, assessment of vital signs, mental status and pain. Review the evaluation and management of a variety of emergency conditions seen in infants and children, such as shock, respiratory diseases, seizures and trauma Recognize injury patterns in infants and children consistent with child abuse. Discuss appropriate equipment, medications and training to have available for pediatric emergencies.
CL16 - Emergencies in Urgent Care
Length:
01h 03m 03s -
47 Slides
After the presentation, participants should be better able to:
Recognize emergencies in the urgent care setting Prepare your clinic with the emergency equipment and supplies that should be most useful Provide stabilizing care for emergencies, within the scope of your clinic Develop procedures and protocols to assist your clinic and staff in the provision of such care Implement strategies that promote ongoing preparedness
CL19 - Ankle Injuries
Length:
36m 44s -
30 Slides
Following this session, clinicians will be able to:
Assess common presentations of ankle injuries in the urgent care setting Develop treatment and referral plans for ankle injuries Recognize ankle injuries that are more severe or indicative of other illness or problem Identify commonly overlooked issues with ankle injuries
CS01 - Site Selection
Length:
01h 10m 23s -
42 Slides
Following the presentation on Site Selection, attendees will be able to:
Identify and understand the criteria required in selecting a good site. Understand the points to consider in developing a long-term plan for their organizations – as it relates to site selection. Identify important statistics that impact site selection. Understand the pros and cons of looking for vacant land versus finding an existing building. Know who to get advice from when considering a clinic site.
CS03 - Clinic Set-Up (Part 1)
Length:
51m 04s -
29 Slides
Upon completion of the "Clinic Start Up" course, participants will be able to:
Determine the appropriate clinic size to suit their needs. Understand recommendations of appropriate floor planning for their needs. Evaluate available options for Capital Equipment. Prepare a budget allowance for Capital Equipment. Understand the application and importance of a timeline for completing tasks related to the new start-up.
CS04 - Clinic Set-Up (Part 2)
Length:
01h 02m 27s -
35 Slides
Upon completion of the "Clinic Start Up" course, participants will be able to:
Determine the appropriate clinic size to suit their needs. Understand recommendations of appropriate floor planning for their needs. Evaluate available options for Capital Equipment. Prepare a budget allowance for Capital Equipment. Understand the application and importance of a timeline for completing tasks related to the new start-up.
CS07 - Compliance: Developing Policies & Procedures
Length:
01h 00m 32s -
55 Slides
Following the lecture, the participants will be able to:
Identify the rules that govern the urgent care industry. Understand the vital necessity of implementing a compliance program. Perform an assessment to identify critical risk areas. Develop and maintain policies and procedures for risk mitigation. Differentiate between good and bad policy language. Establish an effective orientation program. Create accountability through auditing and monitoring.
PM02 - Replicating Success Across Multiple Sites
Length:
36m 50s -
21 Slides
At the conclusion of the Replicating Success Across Multi Site Centers session, attendees should understand:
Operational challenges of multiple locations and how to mitigate risks. Factors to consider when adding additional locations. Multi-location management structures, support systems, and staffing models. How to standardize processes and assure a consistent patient experience across locations. How to instill continuity in the corporate mission and philosophy across locations.