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Stinger Medical
Stinger Medical mobile workstations can be used for documentation, medication administration or CPOE. Keep your Stinger cart-or any mobile cart-powered 24/7 with Mobius Power®, a swappable battery system. No more dead batteries! Mobius Power is supported by CAST™, a proactive technology for IT that automates the break/fix process and forever changes how your organization supports mobile devices. The smart technology used in CAST gives your IT support staff control over your mobile carts through its proactive virtual technician and fleet management tools. As a result, CAST drives clinical efficiency and increases user satisfaction.
SydeKick™ Documentation Workstation
Our most popular workstation, the SydeKick offers the functionality and workspace of a full-sized mobile workstation combined with the lightweight maneuverability of a sleek, simple pole cart. Whether you need locking medication patient drawers or an extra storage drawer for supplies, the Sydekick will deliver.
- Thoughtful Ergonomics
- Compact Base
- Locking Wheels
- Full-size Ergonomic Tilting Keyboard
- Left or Right-handed Mouse Surface
- Drawers
- 18” storage drawers
- Optional electronic lock for added security
- Customizable Accessories
- Storage basket
- Mouse holder
- Barcode scanner bracket
- Sani Wipes bracket
- Sharps bracket
- Mini Trash Can bracket
- Laptop lockdown shroud
- Accommodates Most Computing Systems
- All-in-One Computer
- Thin Client
- Mini-PCs / SFFs
- Laptops
- Standard Color Options
- 10 Paint color choices
- 2 Plastic color choices
- 12 Pediatric design choices
Slimline™ Documentation Workstation
If your facility has small patient rooms with very limited space, our ultra-compact Slimline Mobile Workstation can maneuver around those tight spaces with ease. An economical, lightweight and slender solution perfect for CPOE or CNAs, Slimline offers your Caregivers the tools they need for mobile documentation.
Thoughtful Ergonomics
- Total 30° vertical tilt adjustable monitor
- Easy to grasp / steer handle
- Locking wheels
- Lightweight: only 30 lbs.
- Slide-out left and right-handed mouse surface
- Accommodates Full size ergonomic keyboard
- Lowest seated position level: 33”
- Highest standing position level: 50”
- Extreme maneuverability
Customizable Accessories
- Storage basket
- Mouse holder
- Barcode scanner bracket
- Laptop lockdown bracket/Tablet bracket
Computing Systems
- All-in-One computer
- Laptops
- Tablets
- Mini PC/SFF
- Thin Clients
Antimicrobial Protection
- RhinoGuard silver-based antimicrobial protection embedded in paint and plastic on all exposed surfaces
- Will not wash off or diminish in effectiveness over time
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Finally... Innovation like you’ve never seen before.
MedRover™ Mobile Dispensing Cabinet
Swisslog offers MedRover, a mobile drug cabinet which dramatically increases dispensing safety and time at the patient bedside, by reducing the amount of time spent acquiring the medications and supplies from various locations. MedRover’s flexible storage options and lightweight, ergonomic design make it an ideal solution for hospitals looking to reduce or augment existing stationary cabinets. MedRover holds patient-specific medications, floor stock, and supplies nurses need in a convenient cart that can be brought to the patient bedside for administration and verification, significantly reducing the number of miles walked each shift, while increasing patient safety.
Features:
- Bedside verification
- Simple touch interface
- Triple lock security
- Biometric authentication
- Locked supply drawer
- Locking wall dock
- Pull-out work surface
- Up to 108 storage bins (multiple sizes)
- Specific bins for patient meds and floor stock
Software
MedRover utilizes two unique software programs, RoverRX™ and RoverRN™.
RoverRX™ for pharmacy communication with the cart:
- Supervisory system for all picking and return operations
- System management and reporting
RoverRN™ for cart operation:
- Cart-controlled 5-Rights
- Scheduled/PRN medications at the bedside
Benefits
Nurses:
- Reduces or eliminates frequent and disruptive trips to stationary medication cabinets
- Small, light, maneuverable, and sized for the patient’s bedside
- Unique, electronically-controlled containers securely deliver only selected medications
- Supports clinical/bedside software and barcode checking
- Details auditing and reporting of medication administration events
Pharmacists:
- Reduces overall costs by tracking all medications to prevent loss
- Semi-automated refilling of medication containers
- Secure, cabinet-style dispensing of patient medications
- Flexible computer platform accommodates bedside verification software
- Accommodates various replenishment models
Finally... Innovation like you’ve never seen before.
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Anton / Bauer MPS
Established in 1970, Anton/Bauer is the leader in design, manufacturing, and testing of mobile power systems for use in the medical market. With more than 40 years of experience, Anton/Bauer has gained an unrivaled understanding of battery system technology and power management. In 2000, Anton/Bauer received an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development" for its mobile power systems used in film and broadcast.
Medical Products
Anton/Bauer takes a consultative approach to provide the highest quality and most reliable power systems available, anywhere. When you choose Anton/Bauer, we review your power requirements and recommend the most efficient solution to meet your budget/performance goals.
Hot-Swap Systems
Anton/Bauer MPS provides the most reliable and efficient HotSwap system on the market.
- 100% mobility: The cart is never plugged into charge
- Infection Control: Simple design for easy cleaning
- Reduces hallway clutter because the cart is always mobile (JACHO likes this)
- Significantly reduced weight
- Batteries replaced in years not months
- Reduced overall capital equipment costs
- Compatible: Works with existing battery management software
- Fits any medical cart or workstation on wheels
MPS-4 Multi-Chemistry Power System
"The last integral power system that you will ever need to buy"
- Accepts multiple battery chemistries with one device, plug and play
- Simultaneously charge batteries while the cart is in use
- Fast charging 85% within 2-hours, 100% within 3.5-hours
- Change batteries packs in minutes: Reduces cart downtime
- 400-800 Watt-Hours of continuous run-time
- Remote Fuel Gauging
Refurbishment Service
Anton/Bauer refurbishment service replaces cart batteries with the highest quality cells available on the market.
- Reliable and consistent runtimes
- Three year life span
- Low Maintenance
- Charged batteries while remaining operable
Interactive® Charging System
Patented charging systems that communicate with batteries to ensure maximum runtime and cycle life.
- Charge Anton/Bauer NiMh, Li-Ion, Li-po, LiFe and any other chemistry with one single device
- Combines the most efficient control circuitry with a detailed communication protocol
- Ensures that the appropriate charge and termination algorithms are used
- Ability to accommodate complex charging requirements with a simple firmware update rather than a charger replacement.
PROVEN MOBILE POWER SYSTEMS - ALWAYS ON
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Rubbermaid Medical Solutions
At Rubbermaid Medical Solutions, we are passsionate about improving patient care. That is why we've adopted open platform capabilities on all of our mobile carts, providing quick set-up and faster deployment to the patient floor. To address top nursing concerns, all of our mobile carts feature compact base designs which make maneuvering around the patient's bedside a little easier. Through our products and services our resounding goal is to increase your capacity to care.
Rubbermaid computer carts combine a compact, lightweight design, superior ergonomics and a comprehensive set of nursing features making them ideal for point of care applications.
Computer Cart (AC Powered)
AC Powered Computer Carts are suited for users running an LCD monitor with smaller CPUs such as mini-pc's, thin clients, and notebook computers (in closed position) which can be housed under the work surface.
Computer Cart (DC Powered)
DC Powered Computer Carts are suited for users that require more than 12 hours of run-time with enhanced ergonomics through weight reduction. The DC power system supports* an DC monitor with smaller CPUs such as mini-pc's, thin clients, and notebook computers (in closed position) which can be housed under the work surface.
*Adapter cables are required for interface with DC Power System
Computer Cart (AC Power with external CPU storage)
AC Powered Computer Carts with External CPU storage are ideal for users looking to run a LCD monitor with a larger CPU that cannot be stored internally
Computer Cart (Non-Powered) - For Laptop Computers
Non-Powered Computer Carts are a lighter, less expensive option and are suited for facilities using self-powered devices such as notebooks and tablet PC's.
Medication Expansion Pack
With its compact base, flexible drawer system, and advanced security, our new Medication Expansion Pack creates a hybrid of traditional computer and medication carts maximizing nursing efficiency, technology adoption, and patient safety.
Our products are designed and tested to provide exceptional performance year after year, building on the trust users have come to expect from Rubbermaid.
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Capsa Solutions
Mobile Computing Carts & Medical Carts
Whether you are looking for powered or non-powered mobile computing carts, Capsa gives you a full spectrum of models and configuration options to choose from. Streamlined workflow is assured with a complement of convenience accessories, organizing supplies and the data management process at the point-of-care. PowerWatch power system monitoring software empowers your facility management with the tools to effectively manage the mobile computing cart fleet and minimize power system issues. The New CartWatch Remote Management System from Capsa Solutions introduces a new capability to streamline cart security management and support your facility’s fleet organization program.
Capsa’s complete line of mobile computer carts represents over 10 years of advanced development and evolution. Capsa Solutions continues this commitment, today through continuous innovation.
Streamlining patient data management and improving patient safety is easy with mobile computing solutions designed specifically for your healthcare environment. Capsa mobile computer cart products facilitate wireless clinical documentation at the point-of-care by combining flexible, high performance computing platforms and powerful battery systems with configurable cart styles that are maneuverable, durable, and customized with your workflow process in mind.
Whether you choose one of our spacious workstations or a medserver that combines robust computing with advanced medication control, you'll benefit from comprehensive post implementation support that ensures your products deliver maximum value. With Capsa mobile computing solutions, you can change the way you deliver care for the better.
Key Features & Benefits
- Open platform for a host of computing options including laptop, All-In-One PC, tablet, or thin-client solutions
- Customized configuration options
- Compact 18" wide profile for simple maneuverability and easy navigation to the point-of-care
- Safe, lightweight design with simple height adjustment
- Configurable storage area
- Expansive, organized work area with integrated forward-facing handles
- Full selection of convenience accessories for enhancing workflow and medication management
- Extended-life battery system for cord-free run times of 9+ hours
- Antimicrobial surfaces support your infection control program
- Capsa’s robust PowerWatch™ software provides a real-time view into the power system health of your mobile computer carts
- CartWatch Remote Management System capability to streamline cart security management and support your facility’s fleet organization program.
Whether its medication carts, point-of-care mobile computing, emergency carts or specialty applications including med-surg and anesthesia, Capsa offers a product solution tailored to the unique requirements of your hospital environment.
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Metro Flo and Lionville Series
Metro offers workstations built from the ground up to help clinicians connect with real-time information at the point of care. Our Metro Flo Series and Metro Lionville Series mobile workstations offer flexible designs and a range of options, so hospitals can tailor solutions that meet their specific needs for run time, storage, mobility, ergonomics and aesthetics.
The Metro Advantage
Endless Applications
One workstation for numerous applications, such as EMR access, medication management and sophisticated telehealth capabilities.
Flexible Power Solutions
Broad range of power options offers flexibility and reliability for every area of the hospital.
Integrated Wireless Technology
Integrated wireless technology delivers connectivity to critical patient data throughout the hospital.
Easy to Maintain
Flexible designs allow easy technology upgrades and provide long-term value.
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Omnicell
Cart Mobility with Medication Security
Omnicell Compact Mobile Carts are the Perfect Balance Between Point-of-Care and Point-and-Click.
Omnicell bedside point-of-care systems start with a solution that has set a new standard for mobile carts. The Omnicell mobile cart has a compact footprint and innovative design for greater maneuverability. Caregivers are able to readily enter and access patient information utilizing secured, wireless technology, improve their efficiency, reduce the risk of clinical errors, and enhance patient safety.
Designed for use both as a stand-alone computer on wheels and as a medication cart, the mobile cart can be outfitted with interchangeable, lockable drawers.
- Pharmacists trust the secure transport from medication room to patient room.
- IT specialists appreciate the reliability, simple set-up, optimized power system, and 24x7 customer support.
- Nurses admire the compact maneuverability, stability, ease-of-use, easy-to-disinfect cart with electronic height adjustment.
Omnicell Compact Mobile Cart Key Features
- small footprint
- easy to use and move
- electronic height adjustment
- integrated wireless PC
- large, high-res LCD screen
- large work surface
- instant HIPAA compliance
- optimized power system
- industry-leading service options
OMNICELL OVERVIEW
Omnicell is a leading provider of medication control and patient safety solutions for acute healthcare facilities. Since 1992, the company has worked with more than 1,100 hospitals who have installed Omnicell products to safely and efficiently manage the inventory, packaging and distribution of medications, from the hospital central pharmacy to nursing stations for administration to patients at their bedside.
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Rioux Vision
Rioux Vision provides mobile technology solutions that bring an entirely new level of patient care to the healthcare industry. Rioux Vision has developed a variety of wireless mobile workstations with the needs of the healthcare industry specifically in mind, as well as designing, implementing and supporting the customized wireless infrastructures to support them. |
Rubbermaid Medical Solutions
Mobile Computer Carts: At Rubbermaid Medical Solutions (RMS), we design products that define industry standards. During our development process, we consider each feature of a product and ask ourselves one question—how can it increase your capacity to care? We achieve our goal by designing user-friendly products that raise productivity and increase worker satisfaction. In turn, we help you meet the demands of modern healthcare. This is the approach that went into the NEW System for eMAR Delivery.* It is a revolutionary platform that addresses one of healthcare’s most critical issues: improving medication administration and patient safety at the point of care. |
Stinger Medical
Mobile Computer Carts: In a world where automated phone systems and computerized support lines are commonplace, Stinger Medical offers customer service and support with a personal touch. Every Stinger Medical account is assigned a customer service representative dedicated to maintaining that relationship. Our highly trained, professional representatives make sure that every customer receives respectful, prompt and personal care. |
Champion Cart Corp.
Champion Cart Corporation was founded in 1992 by experienced medical equipment product managers with focused experience in surgical and endoscopy applications. Our team is committed to providing the most efficient cart system for your special medical application. |
InfoLogix
InfoLogix: Mobile Computer Carts & Wireless LapTop Carts |
MDG Medical
The ServeRx® System from MDG Medical is an efficient, affordable and cost-effective medication management and control system for acute-care hospitals and long-term-care settings. ServeRx® is a secure computerized medication management system that reduces medication errors and seamlessly manages patient care from prescription through dispensing, administering and reporting.
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NA Ware
NA Ware: Mobile Computer Carts & Wireless LapTop Carts |
S&S MedCart
S&S MedCart manufactures high-quality medical carts that integrate seamlessly with automated dispensing systems, including: medication carts, point-of-care carts, anesthesia carts, emergency crash carts, supply carts, countertop cabinets, and mobile computing carts for convenient bedside documentation. Customize each cart to suit your specific department needs, including wireless network administration and barcode capabilities.
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JACO Inc
Wireless Computer Carts: JACO Inc. is a leading manufacturer and integrator of custom designed, mission-critical, precision electro-mechanical products including JACO wireless PC carts, the nation's leading line of easily configurable wireless PC platforms, with more than 40,000 at work in hospitals and healthcare facilities, offices, and manufacturing settings nationwide. |
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Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction and Aortic Atheroma
Provided by: The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
After reading this article, the learner should be able to:
* understand the relationship between the extent of atherosclerosis in the aorta and postoperative cognitive dysfunction
* recall the relationship between extent of aortic atherosclerotic burden and patient age
* remember the predictive value of atheroma burden for postoperati... |
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MRI of the Brain Stroke & Vascular Disease Introduction, Part II
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Tuberculosis
Provided by: Academy of Dental Learning
TB Infection simply means that the individual has the bacteria present in his or her body and may develop TB in their lifetime. A person who only has TB infection cannot spread TB. A person with TB disease gets sick (has symptoms of the disease) and can spread the disease. An individual is capable of infecting others with M. tuberculosis only when ... |
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Liver MRI -Part IV Diffuse Hepatocellular Disease
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The Master's Series features Dr. Stephen J. Pomeranz's most advanced lectures on diagnostic imaging to date. These intense and detailed presentations will focus on the topics of orthopaedic, neurologic, and body imaging. Each title in the series will examine subjects such as subtle interpretative techniques, anatomic detail, mastery of key technica... |
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HIV/AIDS for Florida Healthcare Professionals - 3CE
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Discuss the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Florida.
Describe modes of transmission for HIV.
Summarize the testing-related requirements of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act.
Outline the issues in HIV/AIDS prevention.
Explain the clinical management of HIV/AIDS.
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BDX2 Technique of Auscultation and Valve Closure Sounds
Provided by: CMElectures
Michael S. Feldman, MD, is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and chairman of Graduate Education Foundation. Bernard Segal, MD, is professor of medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, and director of the Jefferson Heart Institute. Here, they discuss auscultation technique and valve closure... |
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Targeting Cervical Cancer with the HPV Vaccines
Provided by: American Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology
A quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has been available since 2006 offering protection against HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18. In October 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a second, bivalent, vaccine against HPV types 16 and 18. HPV types 16 and 18 are known to be the etiologic agent in approximately two-thirds to three... |
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HIPAA Security Basics for the Pharmacy Workforce
Provided by: Pharmacy Foundation of California
This course reviews administrative, physical, and technical safeguards mandated by the HIPAA Security requirements; describes required policies and procedures; and introduces the basic concepts of information security.... |
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Optimizing Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Histological, Immunohistochemical, and Genetic Markers: A Pathologist’s Perspective
Provided by: ASiM
Overview
In the United States, lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in both men and women, with more than 50% of patients presenting with locally advanced, inoperable, or metastatic disease. Approximately 33% of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) present with advanced-stage disease while most patients with earl... |
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Current and Future Directions in PKU: Therapeutic, Dietary and Psychological Considerations
Provided by: Prime
In 2000, the National Institutes of Health issued a consensus statement to guide the screening and management of PKU. While this clinical guideline represented state-of-the-art treatment at the time, the intervening 10 years have resulted in significant progress in knowledge about PKU and treatment options which are not reflected in the 2000 consen... |
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The Basic Science of Patient Safety
Provided by: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
After completing this CME module, participants will be able to
1. Develop an understanding of the concepts and issues surrounding patient safety.
2. Learn the history behind current patient safety initiatives.
3. Discuss how Root Cause Analysis is used to determine the cause of an adverse event.
4. Describe examples of how Human F... |
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Improving Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes in Breast, Colorectal and Lung Cancer
Provided by: Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
Description:
Physicians and pharmacists can utilize this CME activity in a teach-the-teacher format, with a goal to educate physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and pharmacists within their organizations on methods to improve quality of care and patient outcomes in breast cancer, colorectal cancer and lung cancer.... |
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Steroid Resistance in Pulmonary Diseases
Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians
Objectives
1. Appreciate the heterogeneity of clinical response to corticosteroids.
2. Describe the immunopathology of corticosteroid resistance.
3. Consider mechanisms underlying corticosteroid action and resistance.
4. Examine the factors that contribute to corticosteroid resistance.
5. Review the management of corticosteroi... |
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2009 Neuromuscular Medicine Self Assessment Examination
Provided by: American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine, The
Each examination includes:
1. 2-hour written examination.
2. Answer sheets for self-scoring.
3. Summary of national results.
4. 1-hour review session booklet.
The NMSAE offers CME credit after completing the NMSAE Review Session.... |
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Avoiding Medication Errors with Insulin Therapy
Provided by: Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
Description:
Avoiding Medication Errors with Insulin Therapy is a knowledge-based program for pharmacists and nurses. The activity will explore the history of errors associated with insulin therapy and review the frequency with which they occur. Participants will learn how medication errors are generally multifactorial in nature and how medication... |
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Unlimited Nursing CEs + State Mandated Courses
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
Features:
Quality Nursing Continuing Education At Affordable Price - Only $69.99.
1 Year Unlimited Access To All Approved State Mandated + Nursing CE Courses.
Board of Nursing Approved Online Courses - Accepted In Most States.
100% Online Approved Training & Test - Available 24/7.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
No Softw... |
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Putting It All Together: How Quality Improvement Works in Real Health Care Settings
Provided by: Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The first three IHI Open School quality improvement courses introduced you to the fundamentals of improving health care. In this course, you’re going to see how people in real health care settings actually use these methodologies to improve care. You’ll start by learning the four phases of an improvement project's "life cycle": innovation, pilo... |
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HIV/AIDS for Washington Health Professionals - 7CE
Provided by: Biologix Solutions, LLC
If you work as a health care professional or in a state licensed or certified health care facility in Washington, you must have AIDS training. In order to get a license, certification or registration to practice a regulated health care profession in Washington state, you are required to have AIDS education.
When you submit your paperwork to... |
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The Complete Denture Prosthesis: Clinical and Laboratory Applications -The Patient Analog, Part 1: Final Impressions
Provided by: Academy of General Dentistry
The second of a multi-part series, this course will review procedures and rationale for fabricating and evaluating the custom tray, for refining its borders in the mouth, for assessing the quality of the impression, and for ensuring the formation of a well-extended and durable master cast.... |
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PCA: 25 Years in the Making: Where Are We Now?
Provided by: ProCE
Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists and nurses will be able to:
* Describe quality improvement models for PCA and the role of nursing and pharmacy in these models
* Discuss pain management in the acute care and ambulatory environment
* Integrate the management of risks associated with PCA use and adequacy of analgesia
* Identify the f... |
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MRI of the Brain Hemorrhage Intracranial Trauma, Part I
Provided by: PROSCAN Imaging Education Foundation
The ProScan Imaging Education Foundation's all-new Professional MRI Series provides a comprehensive educational program that encompasses a broad survey of up-to-date radiological knowledge in the neurological and musculoskeletal realms. Lectures address in-depth discussions of neuroradiology of the brain, spine, head and neck, and pediatric imaging... |
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Clinical ECGs Part 1 -Contours
Provided by: CMElectures
David J. Callans, MD, is a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Electrophysiology Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Here, he presents several electrocardiograms involving arrhythmias, and invites his audience to interpret each of them before going on to his own interpretation and ex... |
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New Rules for CMS When Reporting Consultations
Provided by: American Association of Professional Coders
The final rule for Consultations will stand. This will change how specialists who report consultations in the inpatient and outpatient setting report services for CMS. The consultation codes, however, have not been deleted and how commercial/third party payers will view them is of valid concern.
You Will Learn
* How CPT guidelines for Con... |
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Parkinson's Disease
Provided by: Harvard Medical School
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, affecting 1% of the population at age 65, 2-3% at age 85. Neurodegenerative disorders are increasing in prevalence due to demographic changes, and there are a variety of new treatment options. This course will take you through the recognition and diagnosis of this disease, an... |
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Assessing and Improving Value in Cancer Care -Potential Actions for Improvement of Existing Systems
Provided by: The Society for Translational Oncology
1. Describe the factors that can change the clinical value of a drug after the cost-effectiveness studies performed at its initial introduction into the market.
2. Describe coverage with evidence development (CED) and explain how CED may promote greater certainty regarding research conclusions regarding the value of cancer treatments and bet... |
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HCV - Care and Guidance: Practical Education and Resources for Nurses and PA's
Provided by: Projects In Knowledge, Inc.
In May 2011, the FDA approved two new drugs for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection: boceprevir and telaprevir. These drugs, when combined with peginterferon and ribavirin, offer significantly higher response rates and shorter durations of therapy compared with the current standard of care therapy and give new hope to HCV-infected patien... |
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Clear Cell Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma and the Differential Diagnosis of Renal Neoplasms With Clear Cytoplasm and Papillary Architecture . Check Sample Surgical Pathology II 1008-CME
Provided by: American Society for Clinical Pathology
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
* describe the renal neoplasms that may have papillary and/or cystic architecture with clear cell cytology.
* recognize the histopathologic features of clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma.
* interpret the immunohistochemical profile of renal neoplasms with components of papillar... |
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Advances in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation: A Focus on Optimizing Cardiovascular Outcomes
Provided by: Horizon CME
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This enduring CME activity is designed to provide up-to-date information and guidelines for the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. The program has been designed to provide a balance of expert-driven and learner-directed education.
STATEMENT OF NEED:
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the... |
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A Guide to Clinical Differential Diagnosis of Oral Mucosal Lesions
Provided by: Academy of General Dentistry
The primary goal of this course is to help you learn the process of clinical differential diagnosis of diseases and lesions of the oral and maxillofacial region. The first step in successful therapeutic management of a patient with an oral mucosal disease or lesion depends upon creating a differential diagnosis. This course also includes both an in... |
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Standard and Emerging Therapies for Metastatic Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Provided by: The Society for Translational Oncology
1. Describe the role and limitations of traditional treatments for metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer.
2. Discuss the molecular basis of and clinical evidence for novel and emerging treatments for metastatic differentiated thyroid cancer.
3. Identify suitable candidates for clinical trials among your patients with radioactive iodin... |
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