Do you need help creating, preparing or presenting orientation or inservice programs? Instruction kits are available to help staff development educators present a variety of topics.
Cut your teaching preparation time in half or supplement your staff development education offerings with our easy-to-use materials. Clinical practice topics are based on best practice information currently available from national and international nursing sources so the material is current.
One self-study module with reproducible test and scoring guidelines. The module is on CD in Ebook format (PDF). All you need is a computer with Adobe Acrobat© Reader.
One interactive CD-ROM version for self-study containing the same information as the self-study module. It can be used instead of the Ebook module if your facility has the necessary computer hardware.
A lesson plan (in Word®) to help develop a classroom presentation. Included are suggested learning games and activities to enhance the presentation so your classroom preparation time is cut dramatically.
Instructor Slides on a CD in PowerPoint format aid in the classroom presentation and can be personalized to meet your specific facility needs.
Bonus word games (in Word® and PDF) can be used for testing, learning reinforcement or to validate completion of a self-study program.
A Mind Map (in Word®) is useful as an outline or handout for learning reinforcement and helps the instructor tap in to the visual learning styles of many participants.
The lesson plan, word games, Mind Map, test and scoring guidelines are provided on a CD in Word format so you can customize the material to suit your facility needs.
Adverse Drug Reactions in Behavioral Disorders
Blood-borne Pathogens & Universal Precautions
Blood-borne Pathogens and Universal Precautions In Behavioral Health
Hazardous Materials In The Healthcare Worksite
Latex Allergy - Information for Healthcare Workers
Managing Patients With Poor Impulse Control
Prevention and Nursing Management of Pressure Ulcers
Processing Medical Orders - Reducing Medical Error
Reducing The Risk Of Elopement
Reducing The Risk Of Patient Falls
Reducing Restraint Use - Acute & Long-term Care
Restraint Use - Issues in Behavioral Health
Safe Management of Psychotic Patients
Safe Management of Seizure Disorders