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CEU Courses for CHT Category B

Online Courses

Attention CHTs: If not all of your 24 required continuing education hours are Category A, the balance can be made up with Category B credits. These are defined as those programs and courses that provide more generalized information related to allied health care professional knowledge and skills. Examples include BLS and ACLS certification/recertification, clinical practice and compliance updates, emerging technologies, potential new uses, etc. Reference: NBDHMT CHT Resource Manual http://www.nbdhmt.org/forms/CHT_Resource_Manual.pdf.

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Diabetes and Wound Care Master Class

COURSE OVERVIEW 

This master class contains 6 articles and 2 video lessons. There is a short quiz after each article and video lesson. A certificate is issued upon completion.

Credit Hours: 5.5, contact hours provided by Florida Board of Registered Nursing

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$32.50
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Wound Care Assessment and Classification

COURSE OVERVIEW 

The goals of the course are to review anatomy and wound healing physiology, including: Impediments to wound healing (ie, medications); Wound etiology, assessment and classification; Grading of wounds including diabetic, venous, arterial ulcerations and pressure; Identification of infection versus inflammation; Diagnosis and management algorithms.

Credit Hours: 2.0

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$22.50
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Wound Care Documentation and Coding ICD-10-CM Diabetic Foot Ulcer

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is composed of two video lessons followed by short quiz. The second video lesson is a case study practicum. A certificate is issued upon completing the qui with a passing grade.

Credit Hours: 1.0

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$250.00
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Essentials of ICD 10 CM Coding and Clinical Documentation Improvement for the Hyperbaric Team

COURSE OVERVIEW

Whether you are an HBO physician, a coding manager, or coding professional, or the HBO billing and coding team, this new course, "Essentials of ICD-10-CM Coding and Clinical Documentation Improvement for the Hyperbaric Team" will benefit you!

Credit Hours: 5.0

License Types Eligible for CEU: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP, AAPC, AHIMA Coders

Learning Modules:

  • A Physician's Evaluation for HBO Candidates 

  • Documentation, ICD-10-CM Coding and Billing Services for HBOT: Part 1 

  • Documentation, ICD-10-CM Coding and Billing Services for HBOT: Part 2 

  • Wound Care Documentation and Coding ICD-10-CM for Diabetic Foot Ulcer

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Introduction to Major Dressings Classifications

COURSE OVERVIEW 

The major goals of this course are to describe the major categories of dressings, when to use them based on the wound presentation and the specific use of advanced dressing modalities used for certain types of wounds. Identification of the right/appropriate dressing for the right wound can lead to faster healing, improve the patient’s pain associated with the wound and decrease the incidence of infection.

Credit Hours: 1.0

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$70.00
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Wound Care Bootcamp

Please note: upon purchase, this course bundle will appear in your account under "My Courses", and each individual module will be listed separately. 

COURSE OVERVIEW

This online course package contains three discount Wound Care education courses that we have select to enhance your learning experience.

Credit Hours: 4.5

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Module 1: Wound Geography and Tissue Types
  • Module 2: Wound Care Assessment and Classification
  • Module 3: Introduction to Major Dressings Classifications

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$32.50
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Understanding Lymphedema

COURSE OVERVIEW  

This program consists of three lessons delivered in the form or articles to be read.

  • Understanding and recognizing Lymphedema
  • Not all swelling is equal: differential diagnosis of edemas
  • Complications associated with lymphedema

Credit Hours: 1.5 

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$27.50
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Wound Geography and Tissue Types

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is composed of two video lessons each followed by short quiz. 

  • Video Lesson 1: Wound Geograhy and Tissue Types
  • Video Lesson 2: Integumentary Dysfunction

Credit Hours: 1.5

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, ARNP, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP

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$52.50
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Latent Effects of Radiation and the Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

COURSE OVERVIEW

This one-hour CME/CEU credit course provides education on the latent effects of radiation and the use of HBOT with the goal of affording patients the best care possible as expeditiously as feasible based on the most up to date research, literature, and data available. Participants will be able to make a proper referral for treatment of wounded patients meeting hyperbaric candidacy.

The patricipant will have increased knowledge, competence, and performance in regards to symptoms, patient evaluation, and treatment.

Credit Hours: 1.5

License Types: RN, LPN, CNS, APRN, CNA, RD, CRT, RRT, RCP, AAPC

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$43.33
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Hyperbaric Medicine Practice: The Use of Drugs Under Pressure

Credit Hours: 2.0

License Types Eligible for CEUs: RN, APRN, LN, CNA, CRT, RRT, RCP, CHT - Category B, CHRN - Category B

This 2 - hour online course is based on Hyperbaric Medicine Practice, 4th Edition Chapter 7: The Use of Drugs Under Pressure.

KEY CONCEPTS

  • A hyperbaric and hyperoxic environment creates numerous considerations for the use of drug therapies within it .
  • First, the physical stress of hyperbaria impacts drug storage and has implications on which containers are most appropriate for use.
  • Second, physiologic changes to the body from hyperbaria and hyperoxia may lead to pharmacokinetic changes in drug disposition.
  • Lastly, hyperbaric oxygen acting as a drug can interact and enhance or ameliorate the physiologic effect of a drug.
  • Most drugs will not interact unfavorably with oxygen, and to study each and every drug in its interaction with hyperbaric oxygen would be not feasible. Unless specific contraindications or precautions have been addressed, it is generally safe to assume a medication can be used. Significant known exceptions and their evidence will be discussed in this course, along with the implications of hyperbaric oxygen use on drug disposition.

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