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CE Activity NameDescription
Accessible Housing Guidelines for Independent LivingThis course has been written to inform case managers and Adjusters of the specific requirements for a home modification or justification to build a new home to meet the medical and functional needs of the catastrophically injured person.
Insomnia in Workers' CompensationThis is a one-hour self-directed course for the beginner and intermediate to gain an understanding of the problems associated with insomnia, drug therapies and alternative treatments.
Managing Head InjuriesMost experts will agree that neurologic rehabilitation is more of an art than science. Several principal treatments have been noted to be effective in the process. This presentation covers basic knowledge needed to deal effectively with the brain-injured clients.
Mental Health Among Injured WorkersAn overview of the various mental health conditions that commonly occur among those who suffer from chronic pain as a result of injury. The disorders reviewed include anxiety, job stress, depression and insomnia.
Non-musculoskeletal Industrial InjuriesThere has been a lack in reduction of non-musculoskeletal industrial injury prevalence in recent years and a relative paucity of educational programs that focus on this subject. This one-hour educational activity focuses on the treatment of the less common injuries such as those to the eyes, skin, and lungs.
Pain Management in Workers' CompensationA general understanding of the differences between pain subtypes and how they are treated in order to properly assess each claimant's pain management regimen.
Pressure Ulcer Prevention and ManagementPressure ulcers are a costly and preventable complication that can arise during the care of the catastrophically injured and ill patient. This course examines and reviews the patients who are at risk for pressure ulcer formation using risk assessment tools and helps the learner to develop problem solving skills to enhance outcomes and the quality of the patient's life.
Spinal Cord Injury: Overview, Planning and ManagementThis program provides the learner a review of the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord as a basis for understanding the physiological effects of a spinal cord injury. The student develops a thorough working knowledge of the most common side effects and proper medical interventions of the spinal cord injury. This program provides a solid foundation for medical, vocational and quality of life issues, as well as future medical and non-medical needs for the patient with spinal cord injury.