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Medical Nursing Training Course: 28 manual CD, 3649 pp

Medical Nursing Training Course: 28 manual CD, 3649 pp
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We guarantee that you will not end up with a CD damaged during shipping -- should this happen, we'll send you a new CD completely free of charge.   Email us  if you have any questions. (Please compare our listing to other auctions on eBay - we are probably offering more on this CD than most other sellers.)   Your satisfaction is our priority!            Subcourses on this CD:     NURSING FUNDAMENTALS I (150 pp) INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL NURSING (46 pp) QUALITY OF CARE: PATIENT RELATIONS (48 pp) BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (204 pp) Preview 23 pages from BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY manual: 0.37 Mb PRESCRIPTION INTERPRETATION (74 pp) DRUG DOSAGE AND THERAPY (237 pp) CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (122 pp) ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION/BASIC CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (CPR) (6 pp) FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION (FBAO) (8 pp) SCRUB, GOWN, AND GLOVE PROCEDURES (45 pp) ROUTINE PROCEDURES FOR AN OPERATION (98 pp) BLOOD DONOR OPERATIONS I (192 pp) BLOOD DONOR OPERATIONS II (101 pp) NURSING CARE OF THE SURGICAL PATIENT (96 pp) NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS (109 pp) THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM I (49 pp) NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM (71 pp) SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (229 pp) OBSTETRIC AND NEWBORN I (185 pp) Preview 16 pages from OBSTETRIC and NEWBORN manual: 1.0 Mb RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (80 pp) INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECORDS AND THE PATIENT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION (49 pp) OUTPATIENT MEDICAL RECORDS BRANCH (147 pp) MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH I (313 pp) MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH II (122 pp) BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY (255 pp) BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (307 pp) BASIC MATHEMATICS (124 pp) LABORATORY MATHEMATICS (182 pp)       Detailed Description of all subcourses:     NURSING FUNDAMENTALS I   The purpose of this subcourse is an overview of patient relations including basic human needs, communication skills, stress and hospitalization, and transcultural factors influencing nursing care; the adult patient care unit; advanced principles of patient hygiene; body mechanics; positioning and ambulating the adult patient; and medical isolation.   q       Lesson 1. Patient Relations. q       Lesson 2. The Adult Patient Care Unit. q       Lesson 3. Advanced Principles of Patient Hygiene. q       Lesson 4. Body Mechanics. q       Lesson 5. Active and Passive Range of Motion Exercises. q       Lesson 6. Environmental Health and The Practical Nurse.     INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL NURSING   The purpose of this subcourse is to introduce you to the ASI M6, Practical Nurse. The M6 practical nurse is an important link in the chain of health care providers within the Army Medical Department. The M6 serves in the dual roles of providing expert technical support to professional health care providers while functioning as an enlisted military leader.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1. The Practical Nurse in the AMEDD. q       Lesson 2. The M6 Practical Nurse Course. q       Lesson 3. Duties and Responsibilities of the M6 Practical Nurse.     QUALITY OF CARE: PATIENT RELATIONS   This subcourse discusses changes experienced as a result of illness/hospitalization; stages of illness; bedside manner; the angry patient; family members of patients; active listening; nonverbal communication; and interviewing patients’ rights.   q       Lesson 1, Loss and Change. q       Lesson 2, Communication. q       Lesson 3, Patients’ Rights.     BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY   This programmed instruction subcourse has been prepared for use by students in the medical field. It is designed to help you obtain a knowledge of basic medical terminology. It is not intended to be complete or comprehensive.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Introduction to Programmed Learning. q       Lesson 2, Stems Pertaining to Medical Terminology. q       Lesson 3, Prefixes Pertaining to Medical Terminology. q       Lesson 4, Suffixes Pertaining to Medical Terminology.       PRESCRIPTION INTERPRETATION   The prescription is a vital link between the physician and pharmacy personnel. The prescription states the drug and the dose of that drug the patient must receive. If the prescription is not properly interpreted, the patient could suffer injury or death. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the different parts of a prescription and the terminology associated with the prescription.   q       Introduction. q       Pretest. q       Interpretation of a Prescription Form. q       Section I. The Prescription Form (one-item and multiple-item). q       Section II. Common Latin Terms and Abbreviations.       DRUG DOSAGE AND THERAPY   To interpreting medical orders. The metric and apothecary systems. Dose calculations. Introduction to basic pharmacology. Antiseptics and disinfectants, respiratory drugs, central nervous system drugs, autonomic and cardiovascular drugs, and drugs used to prevent and/or treat infections.   q       Lesson 1, Dosage Calculations. q       Lesson 2, Basic Pharmacology; Anstiseptics, and Disinfectants; Other Topical Drugs;     Gastrointestinal Agents; Respiratory Drugs; Local Anesthetics. q       Lesson 3, Central Nervous System Drugs. q       Lesson 4, Autonomic and Cardiovascular Drugs. q       Lesson 5, Drugs Used to Prevent and Treat Infection I. q       Lesson 6, Drugs Used to Prevent and Treat Infection II.     CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION    This subcourse provides instruction which will enable you to remove an obstruction from a casualty’s airway, restore respiration to a casualty who has stopped breathing, and restore blood circulation to a casualty whose heart has stopped beating. Instruction is provided for performing these procedures for an adult casualty, a child, and an infant.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1, Review of the Circulatory and Respiratory Systems.  q       Lesson 2, Heart Attack and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. q       Lesson 3, Initiate Rescue Breathing on an Adult. q       Lesson 4, Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on an Adult. q       Lesson 5, Remove an Upper Airway Obstruction in an Adult. q       Lesson 6, Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on a Child or Infant. q       Lesson 7, Remove an Airway Obstruction in a Child or Infant.       ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION/BASIC CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT (CPR)   This 3x4.5 in. trifold opens to 6 panels and is to be used in conjunction with FM 21-11. It depicts procedures for aiding victims who are choking or those victims who are having a heart attack. It is divided into 2 parts. Part A is Airway and Respiration and Part B is CPR. Each part gives step by step details on how to perform the procedure.   q       Part A: Airway and Respiration q       Part B: CPR     FOREIGN BODY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION (FBAO)   Trifold card, 3x 4.5 in. Numbered 1-7. This card addresses life saving measures for treating Foreign Body Airway Obstruction (FBAO), used in training and as a job aid. Includes the following parts: Part I Indicators and Dangers of FBAO; Part II Victim is conscious; Part III Victim becomes unconscious; Part IV Victim found unconscious.   q       Part I: Indicators and Dangers of FBAO q       Part II: Victim is conscious q       Part III: Victim becomes unconscious q       Part IV: Victim found unconscious     SCRUB, GOWN, AND GLOVE PROCEDURES   This subcourse discusses the basic principles, procedures, and techniques for scrubbing and donning sterile gown and gloves.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1. Scrub, Gown, and Glove Procedures.     ROUTINE PROCEDURES FOR AN OPERATION   This subcourse discusses the procedures for the scrub and the circulator before, during, and after an operation. It also covers the procedure for cleanup following a case.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1. Introduction to the Operating Room q       Lesson 2. Cleaning the Operating Room Suite q       Lesson 3. Preparation of the Operating Room for Surgery q       Lesson 4. Procedures During and Following Surgery     BLOOD DONOR OPERATIONS I   This subcourse discusses performance of blood donor center and transfusion service activities to include preparation of blood products for transfusion therapy.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Donor Suitability and Blood Collection. q       Lesson 2, Component Processing, Testing, Labelling, Storage, and Distribution. q       Lesson 3, Compatibility Testing and Blood Transfusion.     BLOOD DONOR OPERATIONS II   This subcourse discusses conduct of the blood donor center quality assurance, information management, and safety programs. It also covers theater blood operations and preparation of the blood bank operational report.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1, Quality Program and Information Management. q       Lesson 2, Look-Back, Peer Review, and Safety. q       Lesson 3, Theater Blood Operations and Blood Bank Operational Report.     NURSING CARE OF THE SURGICAL PATIENT   This subcourse discusses the preoperative, operating room, recovery room, and postoperative care of the surgical patient.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Preoperative Care of the Surgical Patient. q       Lesson 2, Operating Room Care of the Surgical Patient. q       Lesson 3, Recovery Room Care of the Surgical Patient. q       Lesson 4, Postoperative Care of the Surgical Patient.       NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS     The purpose of this subcourse is to enhance your knowledge of anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, physical examination, C-V disorders, sudden cardiac death, nursing management of respiratory disorders, and pulmonary drainage.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Nursing Care Related to the Cardiovascular System. q       Lesson 2, Nursing Care Related to the Respiratory System.     THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM I   The purpose of this subcourse is to enhance your knowledge of diseases and disorders of the musculoskeletal system and diseases and disorders of the feet.   q       Lesson 1, Diseases and Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System. q       Lesson 2, Diseases and Disorders of the Feet.     NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM   The purpose of this subcourse is to enhance your knowledge of medical-surgical nursing care related to the musculoskeletal system and the role of the nursing paraprofessional in providing that care.   q       Lesson 1. Nursing Care Related To The Musculoskeletal System. q       Appendix. Universal Body Substance Precautions.     SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES   This subcourse is an introduction to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), emphasizing prevention and control measures. It is a prerequisite for attendance at the HIV/STD Intervention (6HF) Course. It describes the most common STDs including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).   q       Introduction q       Module 1, Sexually Transmitted Disease Control q       Module 2, Infectious Disease Characteristics and Human Anatomy q       Module 3, Case Management q       Module 4, Gonorrhea q       Module 5, Chlamydia q       Module 6, Syphilis q       Module 7, HIV Infection and AIDS q       Module 8, Viral Hepatitis q       Module 9, Genital Warts q       Module 10, Genital Herpes q       Module 11, Chancroid q       Module 12, Vaginitis q       Module 13, Granuloma Inguinal, Lymphogranuloma Venereum, and Molluscum Contagiosum q       Module 14, Scabies and Pediculosis     OBSTETRIC AND NEWBORN I   The purpose of this subcourse is to enhance your knowledge of the reproductive anatomy and physiology, embryology and fetal development, diagnosis of pregnancy, psychologic needs during pregnancy, physiologic changes during pregnancy, prenatal care during pregnancy, personal hygiene and care during pregnancy, minor discomforts of pregnancy, patient education during pregnancy, and fetal positions.   q       INTRODUCTION q       UNIVERSAL BODY SUBSTANCE PRECAUTIONS REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY o       Section I. The Female Reproductive System o       Section II. The Male Reproductive System ± Exercises EMBRYOLOGY AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT o       Exercises DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY o       Exercises PSYCHOLOGIC NEEDS DURING PREGNANCY o       Exercises PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES DURING PREGNANCY o       Exercises PRENATAL CARE DURING PREGNANCY o       Exercises PERSONAL HYGIENE AND CARE DURING PREGNANCY o       Exercises MINOR DISCOMFORTS OF PREGNANCY o       Exercises PATIENT EDUCATION DURING PREGNANCY o       Exercises FETAL POSITIONS AND ADAPTATIONS o       Exercises q       GLOSSARY         RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH   This subcourse discusses the basic principles of radiation physics, the biological effects of radiological contamination, sources of ionizing and nonionizing radiation, protection organizations and programs, radiation monitoring equipment, medical x-ray, and microwave oven surveillance.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1. Basic Radiological Health. q       Lesson 2. Ionizing Radiation. q       Lesson 3. Nonionizing Radiation.     INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECORDS AND THE PATIENT ADMINISTRATION DIVISION     This subcourse provides an overview of the many facets of medical recordkeeping, the administrative aspects of support health care, and the functions of the Office of the Chief, Patient Administration Division. Study of the text will enable you to familiarize yourself with the general policies and procedures of patient administration.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1, Introduction to the Health Care Delivery System. q       Lesson 2, Patient Administration Division. q       Lesson 3, Medical Records and Their Uses.     OUTPATIENT MEDICAL RECORDS BRANCH    The tasks required to initiate, maintain, control, and dispose of outpatient medical records are included in this subcourse. Study of the text will enable you to familiarize yourself with the tasks performed in the Outpatient Medical Records Branch and will enhance your skill and proficiency in performing these tasks.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1. Initiating and Filing Medical Records. q       Lesson 2. Army Health Records (HRECs). q       Lesson 3. Outpatient Treatment Records (OTRs). q       Lesson 4. U. S. Field Medical Card (FMC).     MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH I   This subcourse explains the procedure for maintaining and controlling Inpatient Treatment Records (ITRs); coding diagnosis and procedures on the Inpatient Treatment Record Cover Sheet (ITRCS); preparing the coding information forms; and for disposing of the ITRs. This subcourse will familiarize you with the tasks performed in the Medical Records Administration Branch and will enhance your skill and proficiency in performing these tasks.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1, Inpatient Treatment Records. q       Lesson 2, Diagnostic and Operative Coding. q       Lesson 3, Inpatient Treatment Record Cover Sheet. q       Lesson 4, Individual Patient Data System.     MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH II   This subcourse introduces you to the Army’s medical statistical reporting system and discusses the Worldwide Workload Report that is prepared by the Medical Records Administration Branch. The release of medical information is also covered in this subcourse. You will learn who may receive medical information and what safeguards are used to protect the individual patient. You will also be introduced to the Army Quality Assurance Program (QAP). This program is concerned about the quality of health care provided in Army medical treatment facilities (MTFs) and the efficient use of resources (personnel, equipment, space, time, supplies, etc.) in these facilities.   q       Introduction. q       Lesson 1. Worldwide Workload Report. q       Lesson 2. Release of Medical Information. q       Lesson 3. Quality Assurance and Accountability.     BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY   This subcourse is an introduction to basic human anatomy. It discuses the tissues of the body and the structures and structural relationships within the following human systems: integumentary and fascial, skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, urogenital, cardiovascular, lymphatic, endocrine, and nervous.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Introduction to Basic Human Anatomy q       Lesson 2, Tissues of the Body q       Lesson 3, The Human Integumentary and Fascial Systems q       Lesson 4, The Human Skeletal System q       Lesson 5, The Human Muscular System q       Lesson 6, The Human Digestive System q       Lesson 7, The Human Respiratory System and Breathing q       Lesson 8, The Human Urogenital Systems q       Lesson 9, The Human Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems q       Lesson 10, The Human Endocrine System q       Lesson 11, The Human Nervous System       BASIC HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY     This subcourse is an introduction to basic human physiology. It discuses the physiology of cells and miscellaneous tissues and the envelopes of the body. It covers the physiology of the following human systems: skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, cardiovascular, endocrine, and nervous. It also discusses special senses and elementary human genetics.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Introduction to Basic Human Physiology q       Lesson 2, Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues q       Lesson 3, Envelopes of the Body q       Lesson 4, The Skeletal System q       Lesson 5, Physiology and Actions of Muscles q       Lesson 6, The Human Digestive System q       Lesson 7, The Human Respiratory System and Breathing q       Lesson 8, The Human Urinary System q       Lesson 9, The Human Reproductive (Genital) System q       Lesson 10, Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory Systems of the Human Body q       Lesson 11, The Human Endocrine System q       Lesson 12, The Human Nervous System q       Lesson 13, The Special Senses q       Lesson 14, Some Elementary Human Genetics       BASIC MATHEMATICS    This programmed booklet is designed to help you to correctly perform basic mathematical operations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and negative numbers. The subcourse also presents instruction for working with metric (SI) units and for converting between the metric system and the U.S. Customary System.   q       Introduction q       Lesson 1, Review of Whole Numbers q       Lesson 2, Fractions q       Lesson 3, Decimals q       Lesson 4, The Metric System q       Lesson 5, Negative Numbers, Scientific Notation, and Square Roots     LABORATORY MATHEMATICS    The purpose of this subcourse is to give a general mathematics review of (real numbers, equality, significant figures, rounding, scientific notation, logarithms); solution mathematics; molar solutions; equivalent solutions; conversion of concentration units; dilutions; titration; concentrated acids and bases; pH and buffers.   q       Lesson 1. General Mathematics Review. q       Lesson 2. Introduction to Solution Mathematics. q       Lesson 3. Molar Solutions. q       Lesson 4. Equivalent Solutions. q       Lesson 5. Conversion of Concentration Units. q       Lesson 6. Dilutions. q       Lesson 7. Titration. q       Lesson 8. Concentrated Acids and Bases. q       Lesson 9. pH and Buffers. q       Appendix A. Review of Dimensional Analysis. q       Appendix B. Table of Four-Place Logarithms. q       Appendix C. Table of common Elements and Radicals. q       Appendix D. Metric Prefixes.       APPROVED BY U.S. GOVERNMENT FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN RELEASE… DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED…       Please click here to see other items that we offer for sale!   or   Click HERE to visit our eBAY store (in particular, you may be interested in “any 2 CDs for $20.00 with free S/H”, “any 3 CDs for $27.00 with free S/H”, or “any 5 CDs for $40.00 with free S/H” promotions that can be found in our store while quantities last)       Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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