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Response to Intervention (RTI) |
1.00 |
This course covers everything paraprofessionals and teachers need to know about Response to Intervention (RTI). This course will help you develop new knowledge about the different levels of interventions for all students and help you understand your role within the different levels of interventions. |
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Resume Writing |
1.50 |
In this course, you will learn the process of creating a professional resume that stands out from the crowd. You will learn what a resume is, the different types of resumes, and how to write your own. |
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Review of Resuscitation |
1.50 |
Dr. Erik Rueckmann and Paramedic Sal Valdez sit down with Paramedic Michael Hoskins in this insightful interview. Their discussion will lead you through the concepts of resuscitation and the teamwork that is inherently integrated in the efforts to be successful.
Final Exam: This multiple-choice exam is designed to test your knowledge of the material you just reviewed. You have two attempts to gain an 70% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully. |
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Rhinoceroses |
2.00 |
This course will provide an introduction to rhinoceroses, including an overview of physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, reproduction and the conservation efforts dedicated to protecting this taxonomic group. |
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Risk Management #1921 (Instructor Guide) |
1.00 |
This is the Instructor Guide for Lesson #1921 Risk Management. This instructor guide provides the instructor with lesson background, key points, delivery methods, and required materials. Included in this guide is an explanation video of the presentation that describes each slide of the lesson. This guide also details the class activity and provides instruction for presenting it as a conclusion to the lesson. |
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Risk Management Framework (RMF) DoD/IC Implementation 2022 |
24.00 |
Risk Management Framework (RMF) for DoD/IC Implementation 2022 focuses on the Risk Management Framework prescribed by NIST Standards and guided by DoD Instructions. This course is current as of May 2022. It was revised due to NIST producing new and updated publications over the preceding two years, including NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-37 R2; SP-800-53 R5; SP 800-53A R5; SP 800-53B; SP 800-160, versions 1 and 2; SP 800-171 R1 (among others); and various DoD updates to Instructions and guidance documentation. |
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Robert's Rules of Order |
1.25 |
This course covers a general understanding of Robert's Rules of Order, the gold standard for facilitating discussions and group decision-making. Ideal for individuals involved in organizational leadership, community boards, and other decision-making groups, it is just one of many courses we offer. |
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Robert's Rules of Order (Corrections) |
1.25 |
This course covers a general understanding of Robert's Rules of Order, the gold standard for facilitating discussions and group decision-making. Ideal for individuals involved in organizational leadership, community boards, and other decision-making groups, it is just one of many courses we offer. |
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RSI for the Non-RSI Provider |
0.50 |
This course is an overview of the RSI procedure and the means by which requests should be made for an RSI provider in the MLREMS system.
The course will describe the RSI process, indications for RSI in the prehospital setting, and what both ALS and BLS providers can do to assist in the RSI process.
Successful completion of the course and accompanying quiz will earn 0.5 hours of CME credit. |
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Safe Apparatus Response |
0.50 |
More than four thousand firefighters are injured each year in the United States while responding to and returning from emergency scenes. Response injuries account for roughly 7% of all fireground related injuries, however, they accounted for 29% of the line of duty deaths in 2020. This statistic exhibits the severity potential of unsafe apparatus response to and from emergencies. This course will identify hazards and risks associated with apparatus response and describe methods for reducing those risks. |
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Safe Handling and Restraint |
1.25 |
Upon completing this course, you'll understand the "principle of least force" and identify capture and restraint procedures, reasons for capture, and types of restraint. You'll learn planning steps, recognize equipment for various animals, and understand common complications. You'll apply best practices and report animal-related injuries. |
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Safe Infant Sleep in Early Childhood (CDA 1 and 4) |
2.00 |
This course is focused on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ best practice recommendations for reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and for promoting safe sleep in infant care settings as well as safe infant sleep policies, and how to communicate best practice for safe sleep with the families of infants in your care. This course is also designed to be part of a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ curriculum. It covers Subject Area 1: Planning a Safe, Healthy Environment to Invite Learning and Subject Area 4: Building Productive Relationships with Families. |
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Safe Infant Sleep: Safe Sleep Policy |
1.00 |
This course is focused on safe infant sleep policies, and how to communicate best practice for safe sleep with the families of infants in your care.
Course Learning Objectives:
Explain the purpose and contents of a safe infant sleep policy.
Explore strategies for communicating with families about safe infant sleep practices. |
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Safe Infant Sleep: SIDS and the Safe Infant Sleep Position |
1.00 |
This course is focused on the American Academy of Pediatrics’ best practice recommendations for reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) and for promoting safe sleep in infant care settings.
Course Learning Objectives:
Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), and their relationship to safe infant sleep in infant care settings.
Identify safe infant sleep position and safe sleep environments. |
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Safe Lifting Practices and Manual Material Handling |
0.75 |
This course covers methods for identifying risk factors related to lifting, carrying, and other manual material handling tasks in the workplace. It includes how to plan and apply ergonomic improvements to reduce or eliminate those risk factors, thereby avoiding injuries, injury-related expenses, and loss of productivity. It also includes a selection of example ergonomic improvements that learners might choose to implement. |
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Safe Lifting Practices and Manual Material Handling (Corrections) |
0.75 |
This course covers methods for identifying risk factors related to lifting, carrying, and other manual material-handling tasks in the workplace. It includes how to plan and apply ergonomic improvements to reduce or eliminate those risk factors, thereby avoiding injuries, injury-related expenses, and loss of productivity. It also includes a selection of example ergonomic improvements that learners might choose to implement. |
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Safe Patient Handling |
0.50 |
This course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely handle patients in healthcare settings. The course will cover the principles of safe patient handling, equipment use, risk assessment, communication, and teamwork. |
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Safe Vehicle Operation |
0.50 |
This course covers the basic principles of safe vehicle operation, including an introduction to defensive driving concepts and tips for safe driving in rainy or snowy weather. |
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Safety and Survival in an Active Shooter Event |
1.00 |
An all too unfortunate reality is that active shooter events are occurring with alarming frequency throughout the world. This course is intended to make you aware of the steps you should take if you are ever involved in an active shooter event. |
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Safety and Survival in an Active Shooter Event (Corrections) |
1.00 |
Recent national tragedies remind us that the risk is real: an active shooter incident can happen in any place at any time. The best way to make sure you are safe is to prepare ahead of time and be ready. This course will take you through 3 different phases of an active shooter event: 1. Before: Prepare Ahead of Time; 2. During: Safety and Survival During an Active Shooter Event; and 3. After: Safety After an Active Shooter Event. |
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Safety and Survival in an Active Shooter Event in School Settings |
0.75 |
Welcome to Safety and Survival in an Active Shooter Event in School Settings. Recent national tragedies in schools remind us that the risk is real: an active shooter incident can happen in any place at any time in any school district. The best way to make sure you are safe is to prepare ahead of time and be ready.
Warning: Some of this content may be disturbing, if you need to take a break, please do so. If you exit and then come back into the course later, it will resume where you left off. |
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Safety Communication and Training Techniques |
1.50 |
This course covers certain safety and logistics measures for the workplace. This includes topics like different types of safety training, creating safety programs with different learners in mind, and how to use various types of media to communicate objectives. |
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Safety Training for Supervisors |
0.75 |
This course covers the different challenges that supervisors face on the job site. You will also learn how to properly identify hazards within your work site and be able to investigate incidents where hazards harmed a worker. Finally, you will learn how to instill safe practices in your team so that everyone is protected and the job runs safely. |
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Sales Management: Effective Sales Performance |
1.50 |
This course will focus on training sales professionals, setting performance standards, evaluating performance, and conducting a sales meeting. |
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Sales Management: Effective Sales Performance (Corrections) |
1.00 |
This course will focus on training sales professionals, setting performance standards, evaluating performance, and conducting a sales meeting. |