COVID-19: A Healthcare Pandemic for Post Acute Care
Contact Hours: 2
Cost: $20.00
The purpose of this educational offering is to familiarize the healthcare professional with the issues surrounding COVID-19, a coronavirus that is currently causing a healthcare pandemic. This novel or new coronavirus was identified in 2019, and is currently causing illness and death worldwide. As this viral infection takes a financial, medical, and emotional toll on the worldwide population, it is imperative that all healthcare workers have a basic understanding of the virus, its symptoms, and transmission, and most importantly, what measures can be taken to lower the risk of infection in all areas of work and home. The Post Acute Care sector cares for the most vulnerable population and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has specific guidelines for facilities to follow. This course will discuss current treatment options, basic healthcare laws as they relate to public health emergencies, healthcare provider burnout and moral injury as the pandemic persists.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
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Discuss what is meant by the term coronavirus and the acronym COVID-19.
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Identify signs and symptoms pertaining to the clinical presentation of a suspected coronavirus patient (COVID-19), including overviews of Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and Pediatric Kawasaki Disease (KD).
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Outline infection control issues related to care of the coronavirus patient (COVID-19).
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Discuss the likely origin of coronavirus in Wuhan, China.
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Cite proper hand washing guidelines and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
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Describe ongoing research and development of treatments (medications, vaccines, and plasma therapy) for confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19), including update on remdesivir clinical trials.
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Discuss the differences between the terms outbreak, epidemic, and pandemic.
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Discuss the term “vulnerable population” as a high-risk group for developing coronavirus (COVID-19).
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State the differences between the terms contagious and infectious.
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Describe caregiver burnout versus moral injury; discuss treatment options.
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Review CMS guidelines for facility surveys during healthcare pandemic.
Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction, and Learning Objectives
Chapter 2: Origin and Pathophysiology of COVID-19
Chapter 3: COVID-19 and Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 4: COVID-19 and Emerging Treatment Options
Chapter 5: Nursing Homes: Preparing to Deal with a Pandemic
Chapter 6: Legalities
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Legal immunity
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Legal implications
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The Emergency or Disaster Treatment Protection Act (EDTPA)
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CMS survey guidelines
Chapter 7: When the Caregiver Becomes the Patient
Chapter 8: Caring for the Caregiver
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The importance of self-care amidst a pandemic
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Introduction to moral injury
Chapter 9: References
Chapter 10: Appendix