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Constructing: Airway Essentials—Part 2 0.50 Most paramedics will remember walking around town during their original paramedic school and deciding which patients would be a "tough tube." If that describes you when you first started, you will appreciate this brief review. Dr. Christopher Galton takes the time to takes the time to give a memorable examples of the mnemonics LEMON and BONES, which prove to be a fantastic teaching tools. We think you will enjoy the illustrations that allow you to remember these important evaluations. 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 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Brick by Brick: Gastroenterology Overview—Part 2 1.50 Melodie Kolmetz, Paramedic, PA-C, is a multi-disciplinary provider and educator. Her lesson continues with an overview on completing a physical exam. Melodie's experience as a paramedic, physician assistant, and instructor offers an opportunity to learn from one of the best in the industry. Final Exam: Please read each question carefully. You will have two attempts to gain a 70% or higher on this exam. If you are not successful in two attempts, you are welcome to take the course again to gain the certification.
Quality Management: Causes Of Problems (Instructor Guide) 0.67 In this course you will learn to: create and interpret a cause-and-effect diagram, create and analyze a Pareto chart, create and interpret a scatter diagram, and create an interrelationship diagram and use it to identify root causes. This Instructor's Edition of this course includes notes and suggestions to assist you in presenting the material, whether in an in-person classroom setting or as an instructor-led online or distance-learning course. It also provides you with the answers to questions found in mid-lesson activities, as well as in the quiz that concludes the course.
"" Business Finance: Portfolio Risk 0.75 This course will focus on how to use the diversification principle to invest in portfolios as well as how to use the Capital Asset Pricing Model. You will also learn how to calculate different types of financial ratios.
"" Business Finance: Future and Present Value of Money 0.75 This course will cover how to calculate the time value of money. You will also learn how to use compounding and discounting methods to calculate the future and present value of money.
"" Business Finance: Even and Uneven Cash Flows 0.75 This course will focus on how to identify the types of annuities, and calculate their present and future values. You will also learn how to identify the types of interest rates, analyze uneven cash flows, and prepare a scheduling table for amortized loans.
"" Business Finance: Bonds and Stocks 1.00 This course will cover how to identify different bond types, and describe their characteristics as well as how to identify different types of stocks, and describe the characteristics of stock market. You will also learn how to evaluate bonds and stocks, and identify the terms involved in their valuation.
"" Learner Development and Individual Learning Differences 2.00 This course covers the different characteristics of students and their unique learning needs. It highlights the impact of disabilities on the development of individual students and their families and how best to support them. This course will help you develop new knowledge about students and help you understand your role as a paraprofessional. It is just one of the many paraprofessional courses we offer.
(ISC)² Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) 24.00 (ISC)² Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) focuses on the Risk Management Framework prescribed by NIST Standards, as implemented according to the requirements of (ISC)² CAP Certification. This course is current as of April 2022. It was revised in accordance with new and updated NIST publications over the preceding two years, including NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-37, R2; SP-800-53, R5; SP 800-160, versions 1 and 2; and SP 800-171, R1 (among others), and the (ISC)² CAP Certification Exam Outline, in compliance with the stringent requirements of ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024.
Kangaroos and Kin 1.00
Lightning Safety Awareness 0.50 This course covers the basics of lightning, lightning injury prevention, and how to help lightning strike victims.
"" Business Writing: Formal Proposals 0.75 This course will cover how to create a formal proposal. You will also learn how to add visual elements to a formal proposal, and edit a proposal.
"" Call Center: Telephone Service Fundamentals 0.75 This course will focus on how to analyze the importance of good telephone service and develop a positive attitude and interpersonal skills. You will also learn how to greet customers.
"" Call Center: Effective Call Handling 1.00 This course will cover how to satisfy customer needs effectively and handle challenging calls and close calls.
"" Call Center Management: Call Center Fundamentals 1.00 This course will cover how to identify the functions of a call center and set up the call center.
Strategic Decision Making: Decision Results (Instructor Guide) 0.84 After implementing a decision, you should review the process you followed to reach it, regardless of the outcome. There are guidelines that you can use to review and learn from your decisions. You also need to be aware of the various pitfalls to avoid when learning from your decisions. You can improve your decision making skills by examining a variety of other sources, such as the experience of people in your company and the decisions of other companies. You should not overlook these opportunities, because they will improve your decision-making skills, and help you to avoid similar mistakes in the future. In this course you will learn to: identify the guidelines to follow and pitfalls to avoid when reviewing your decisions, and identify actions you can take to learn from the experience of others. This Instructor's Edition of this course includes notes and suggestions to assist you in presenting the material, whether in an in-person classroom setting or as an instructor-led online or distance-learning course. It also provides you with the answers to questions found in mid-lesson activities, as well as in the quiz that concludes the course.
Constructing: Sepsis for Paramedics, Part 1—Overview 1.00 Paramedic Michael Hoskins does a fantastic job discussing the gradual onset of this disease process with Medical Directors Jeremy Cushman and Christopher Galton. In this first of three segments, you will learn how we should look for sepsis and what questions every paramedic should ask. 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 80% or higher on this exam. Please take your time and answer each question carefully.
Lemurs 2.00 In this module, you'll learn about the natural history and conservation of a fascinating group of primates: lemurs.
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 install safe practices in your team so that everyone is protected and the job runs safely.
"" Call Center Management: Managing for Excellent Service 1.00 This course will cover how to set service levels, achieve service levels, and use reports.
"" Call Center Management: Communicating Information to Executives 0.75 This course will cover how to identify the information that executives need and communicate with executives.
"" Career Development: Career Aspirations 0.75 This course will cover how to identify career preferences and seek professional career counseling and how to recognize the types of skills that promote employability, identify your skills, and develop new skills. You will also learn how to explore career options to meet your personal and professional needs, and avoid pitfalls in career exploration.
"" Career Development: Career Strategies 1.00 This course will cover how to define, set, and maintain career goals and avoid career goal-setting pitfalls. You will also learn how to identify the stages of the career development cycle, plan a career strategy, and identify the types of career moves in your organization.
"" STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) in K-12 1.50 This course provides comprehensive training on STEM education in the K-12 setting. This course will discuss the key standards for students to find success in the four domains of STEM: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. You will then learn about supportive strategies to help students to excel in those standard areas within each domain. It is just one out of many educational courses we offer. This course will help you develop new knowledge about students and will help you understand your role as an educator.
Constructing: Airway Essentials—Part 1 0.50 We think that you will appreciate the opportunity to review the essential aspects of Airway Assessment and Management with one of the most dedicated paramedics that you can find: Chris Galton. As a Transplant Anesthesiologist and a Paramedic, Galton has spent countless hours learning to assess and maintain some of the most difficult patient airways out there. Instead of going to bed after staying up all night on a liver transplant case, Galton showed some paramedic-style grit and shared some knowledge with Rachel and Rich (two experienced paramedics). The cameras were rolling and you will want to see what they spoke about.

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