Global American Medical, Inc. is a continuing education provider of California Board of Nursing (California CE Provider Number: 14939)
Global American Medical, Inc. is a Training Center of American Heart Association.
Philippines and Asia Pacific:
27/F Tower 2, The Enterprise Center
6766 Ayala Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas
Makati City 1226
Philippines
Tel. No.: 632-849-3456/ 02-849-3970
HIV/ OSHA/ Blood Borne Pathogens (Video):Target Participants: Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Healthcare Workers CE Credits: 4.0 Contact Hours
HIV Renewal Course (Video):Target Participants: Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Healthcare Workers CE Credits: 1.0 Contact Hour
Domestic Violence (Self-Study):Target Participants: Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Healthcare WorkersCE Credits: 1.0 Contact Hour
Prevention of Medical Errors (Video):Target Participants: Registered Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, Healthcare WorkersCE Credits: 2.0 Contact Hours
Critical Care Course:This course will discuss the assessment of critically ill patients, disease management of multisystem problems, psycological aspect of critical care, hemodynamics monitoring, pharmacology and cardiac drips, airway and ventilatory management, guidelines for transfer of critically ill patients and advanced life support management.Prerequisite: Basic Arrhythmia Course
Target Participants: Registered Nurses in the Critical Care Unit and other Specialty Units (Recovery, Emergency Room), Registered Nurses who will transfer to Specialty Areas Total Hours of Course Completion: 70.0 Contact Hours
Basic Arrhythmia Interpretation and Treatments:This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants in identifying the causes, characteristics and treatments of the different arrhythmis: Sinus, AV Blocks, Atrial Rhythms, Junctional, Bundle Branches and Ventricular Rhythms, Pacemaker Rhythms.Target Participants: Healthcare ProfessionalsCE Credits: 40.0 Contact HoursTelemetry Course: This course will discuss the anatomy and physiology of the heart, management of multisystem diseases, cardiac pharmacology,review of arrhythmia interpretation, management of life threatening arrhythmias, admission, transfer and discharge criteria oftelemetry patients.
Prerequisite: Basic Arrhythmia CourseTarget Participants: Registered NursesTotal Hours of Course Completion: 40.0 Hours
12 Lead ECG Interpretation:This course will discuss the anatomy and physiology of the heart, axis and axis deviation, 12 lead ECG placement and deflections, steps in interpreting 12 lead ECG, causes and differentiating characteristics of ischemia, injury and infarction, and the ACS guidelines in management of AMI.Prerequisite: Basic Arrhythmia InterpretationTarget Participants: Healthcare Professionals, Monitor Technicians, EMTs, Paramedics, Electrophysiologists, Stress Test TechniciansCE Credits: 8.0 Contact Hours
Physical Assessment:This course will enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants in performing head to toe physical assessment, techniquesof physical examination, history taking, normal and abnormal physical assessment findings and its implications.Target Participants: Registered NursesCE Credits: 8.0 Contact Hours
IV/Phlebotomy Course: This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of participants with intravenous therapy administration and phlebotomy techniques.
Learning Objectives: IV Therapy
Review common electrolyte functions, imbalances and treatments.
Name the indications of IV therapy.
List criteria for appropriate vein selections.
Identify legal implications of IV therapy.
Compare the direct and indirect method of IV insertion.
Demonstrate how to access veins with improved accuracy and skill technique.
Describe the rationale behind each skill technique.
List the types of IV solutions.
Discuss tunneled catheters and central venous pressure catheters.
Discuss blood transfusion therapy and total parenteral nuttrition.
Describe complications of IV therapy.
Describe the maintenance of intravenous sites.
Learning Objectives: Phlebotomy
Discuss blood components, anticoagulants, blood tubes and additives.
Describe the blood collection equipment.
Demonstrate the venipuncture technique.
List the steps for specimen labeling.
Identify the precautions in blood collection.
Describe how to collect the venipuncture blood sample, blood culture, urine collection and other specimen collection.
Compare the micro collection equipment and skin puncture blood collection.
Target Participants: Healthcare ProfessionalsCE Credits: 16.0 Contact Hours
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