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Stroke Series - 6 hours CE (Not Population Specific)


Description
This is a 6 hour series for Population Specific credit. We are covering the following:
Part 1 - Intro
Part 2 - The Brain
Part 3 - Symptoms
Part 4 - Effects
Part 5 - Treatment

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Identify what a stroke is
2. Determine if stroke is a medical emergency
3. Know risk factors, signs, and symptoms of stroke.
4. Have a basic understanding of the different areas of the brain
5. Understand the complications and effects of having a stroke
6. List the common types of treatment
7. Be armed with good caregiver tips to help them care for clients who have had a stroke.
Content
  • What are we covering?
  • How to Navigate Your Course
  • Learning Objectives
  • What is in this Series?
  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 1, chapter 1: History and Statistics
  • Part 1, Chapter 1 Presentation
  • Video: The Human Brain Structures
  • Part 1, Chapter 1 Checkpoint
  • part 1, Chapter 2: When Stroke Occurs
  • Part 1, Chapter 2 Presentation
  • Part 1, Chapter 2 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 3: Symptoms
  • Part 1, Chapter 3 Presentation
  • Stroke warning Signs
  • Video: Common Stroke Signs & Symptoms
  • Part 1, Chapter 3 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 4: Stroke is a Medical Emergency
  • Part 1, Chapter 4 Presentation
  • Video: How Do You Know If Someone Is Having a Stroke
  • Remember FAST
  • Part 1, Chapter 4 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 5: Strokes and Children
  • Part 1, Chapter 5 Presentation
  • Part 1, Chapter 5 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 6: Strokes and Women
  • Part 1, Chapter 6 Presentation
  • Video: Stroke Woman
  • Part 1, Chapter 6 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 7: Complications
  • Part 1, Chapter 7 Presentation
  • Video: Preventing Further Strokes
  • Part 1, Chapter 7 Checkpoint
  • part 1, chapter 8: Risk Factors
  • Part 1, Chapter 8 Presentation
  • Part 1, Chapter 8 Checkpoint
  • Video: A Mom's Stroke Recovery
  • Part 2: The Brain
  • Part 2, Chapter 1: The Brain
  • Part 2, Chapter 1 Presentation
  • Part 2, Chapter 1 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 2: The Cerebrum
  • Video: Right Brain vs. Left Brain
  • Part 2, Chapter 2 Presentation
  • Video: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Announces Resignation
  • Part 2, Chapter 2 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 3: The Frontal Lobe
  • Part 2, Chapter 3 Presentation
  • Video: Phineas Gage
  • Part 2, Chapter 3 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 4: The Occipital Lobe
  • Part 2, Chapter 4 Presentation
  • Part 2, Chapter 4 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 5: The Parietal Lobe
  • Part 2, Chapter 5 Presentation
  • Video: Therapy Session for Left Neglect
  • Part 2, Chapter 5 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, chapter 6: The Temporal Lobe
  • Part 2, Chapter 6 Presentation
  • Part 2, Chapter 6 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 7: The Cerebellum
  • Part 2, Chapter 7 Presentation
  • Part 2, Chapter 7 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 8: The Brain Stem
  • Part 2, Chapter 8 Presentation
  • Part 2, Chapter 8 Checkpoint
  • Part 2, Chapter 9: Love & Protect the Brain
  • Part 2, Chapter 9 Presentation
  • Video: Children & TBI
  • Part 2, Chapter 9 Checkpoint
  • Part 3: Symptoms
  • Part 3, Chapter 1: Ischemic Strokes
  • Part 3, Chapter 1 Presentation
  • Video: How to Prevent & Treat a TIA or Mini Stroke
  • Part 3, Chapter 1 Checkpoint
  • Part 3, Chapter 2: Hemorrhagic Strokes
  • Part 3, Chapter 2 Presentation
  • Part 3, Chapter 2 Checkpoint
  • Part 3, Chapter 3: Recurrent Strokes
  • Part 3, Chapter 3 Presentation
  • Part 3, Chapter 3 Checkpoint
  • Part 3, Chapter 4: Unmodifiable Risk Factors
  • Part 3, Chapter 4 Presentation
  • Part 3, Chapter 4 Checkpoint
  • Part 3, Chapter 5: Modifiable Risk Factors
  • Part 3, Chapter 5 Presentation
  • Video: How Atrial Fibrillation Can Increase Your Stroke Risk
  • Part 3, Chapter 5 Checkpoint
  • Part 3, Chapter 6: Fun with the Brain
  • Part 3, Chapter 6 Presentation
  • Video: 7 Myths About the Brain You Thought Were True
  • Part 3, Chapter 7 Checkpoint
  • Part 4: Effects
  • Part 4, Chapter 1: Motor Control
  • Part 4, Chapter 1 Presentation
  • Part 4, Chapter 1 Checkpoint
  • Part 4, Chapter 2: Sensory Deficits
  • Part 4, Chapter 2 Presentation
  • PDF: Continence Problems After Stroke
  • Part 4, Chapter 2 Checkpoint
  • Part 4, Chapter 3: Language Problems
  • Part 4, Chapter 3 Presentation
  • Video: What Really Happened to Serene Branson
  • Part 4, Chapter 3 Checkpoint
  • Part 4, Chapter 4: Cognitive Problems
  • Part 4, Chapter 4 Presentation
  • Part 4, Chapter 4 Checkpoint
  • Part 4, Chapter 5: Emotional Disturbances
  • Video: Hope Heals
  • Part 4, Chapter 5 Presentation
  • Video: Life After Stroke
  • Part 4, Chapter 5 Checkpoint
  • Part 5: Treatment
  • Part 5, Chapter 1: Determining the Cause of Strokes
  • Part 5, Chapter 1 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 1 Checkpoint
  • Part 5, Chapter 2: Treatment
  • Part 5, Chapter 2 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 2 Checkpoint
  • Part 5, Chapter 3: Rehabilitation
  • Part 5, Chapter 3 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 3 Checkpoint
  • Part 5, Chapter 4: Support Independence with ADL’s
  • Part 5, Chapter 4 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 4 Checkpoint
  • part 5, chapter 5: After the Stroke
  • Part 5, Chapter 5 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 5 Checkpoint
  • Part 5, Chapter 6: Being a Good Caregiver
  • Part 5, Chapter 6 Presentation
  • Part 5, Chapter 6 Checkpoint
  • Bring It All Together
  • Final Review - Lets Recap
  • Final All Class Checkpoint
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever