This ACGNN course on Delirium uses the Model for Accountable Care (MAC) to discuss predicting, preventing, early detection, evidence based management as well as monitoring and evaluation of delirium in geriatric patients. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
This ACGNN course on Falls uses the Model for Accountable Care (MAC) to discuss predicting, preventing, early detection, evidence based management as well as monitoring and evaluation of falls in geriatric patients. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
Learn about the geriatric giants and their impact on older adults. Increase the accuracy of your assessments, care planning and communication strategies for acutely ill older adults. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
The goal of this ACGNN course on Incontinence is to develop your knowledge and skills to predict, prevent, detect and manage urinary incontinence in the older adult. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
This ACGNN course on Psychosis uses the Model for Accountable Care (MAC) to discuss predicting, preventing, early detection, evidence based management as well as monitoring and evaluation of psychosis in the older adult. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
This ACGNN course on Psychosis and Medications uses the Model for Accountable Care (MAC) to discuss predicting, preventing, early detection, evidence based management as well as monitoring and evaluation of psychosis and related medications in geriatric patients. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.
The goal of this ACGNN course on Wandering and Elopement in the Elderly is to develop your knowledge and skills to predict, prevent, detect and manage wandering and elopement in the older adult. Click on the course name or logo above to access this course.
On the next screen you will be prompted to log-in or register as a new user. There is no cost to take this course but you must be a registered user to access the course content.
Once you are a registered user, enter your username and password on the log-in page and follow the prompts to enroll in this course.
Contact the instructor by clicking on the link provided below if you have any difficulty accessing the course.