Emergency Treatment: Assessment and Care for the Elderly for CNAs
Description This carefully designed module gives you some perspectives on aging. The outline format serves as a practical guide in identifying elderly emergencies with information and management given within each...
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About this course:
Description
This carefully designed module gives you some perspectives on aging. The outline format serves as a practical guide in identifying elderly emergencies with information and management given within each category. We hope this information is helpful and will provide a mechanism to deliver better patient care.
Objectives
At the end of this course, student will be able to:
1. Identify various theories of aging: Describe ways to help the elderly adjust for visual deficits. Describe ways to help the elderly adjust for hearing deficits.
2. Identify changes with the elderly in the following: Senses, reproductive system, sexual activity, skin, endocrine system, infection and the immune system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, sleep patterns, and cognition.
3. Identify emergency treatment, assessment and care.
Current Accreditations
This course has been certified by or provided by the following Certified Organization/s:
- California Board of Registered Nursing (CBRN)
- 2.00 Hours –
Reference: CEP# 15273
- Florida Board of Nursing
- 2.00 Hours –
Exam Pass Rate: 70
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Reference: #20-428685
- California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (BVNPT)
- 2.00 Hours –
Exam Attempts: 3
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Exam Pass Rate: 60–
Reference: BVNPT# 1B-2497 & #V10750
About the Instructor:

- First Name:Olympia
- Last Name:Resol: RN, MPH, CRNI
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Self Attestation
I have reviewed and completed the entire e-learning. Credit for completing this e-learning can only be claimed one time per each participant. I am certifying by agreeing to the terms that this is not to be awarded to another person other than myself.