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Abuse: Recognizing and Reporting
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Recognizing Domestic Violence
COURSE INTRODUCTION To complete this course, you must do the following: - Read the Overview and Learning Objectives. - Study the Terminology. - Study the Content. - Complete the Learning Activity. - Complete the Post Test with a passing score of 80% or more. OVERVIEW This course discusses the importance...
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Child Abuse
INTENDED AUDIENCE This activity is intended for nurses and other healthcare professionals providing patient care. COMMERCIAL SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT No commercial support was provided for the development of this activity. STATEMENT OF NEED Child abuse, which is also referred to as maltreatment, has been...
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Child Abuse: Introduction and Neglect
NOTE: This course provides less than 1 hour of continuing education credit and will not be accepted in states that require CE courses to provide a minimum of 1 hour of continuing education in a single learning session (e.g., Florida). For information on current CE requirements in your state, consult...
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Child Abuse: Physical and Psychological Abuse
NOTE: This course provides less than 1 hour of continuing education credit and will not be accepted in states that require CE courses to provide a minimum of 1 hour of continuing education in a single learning session (e.g., Florida). For information on current CE requirements in your state, consult...
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Child Abuse: Sexual Abuse
NOTE: This course provides less than 1 hour of continuing education credit and will not be accepted in states that require CE courses to provide a minimum of 1 hour of continuing education in a single learning session (e.g., Florida). For information on current CE requirements in your state, consult...
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Preventing Elder Abuse: Helping Keep Residents Safe
INTENDED AUDIENCE This activity was developed for nurses and other professional healthcare providers to identify and manage suspected and actual cases of elder abuse. COMMERCIAL SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT No commercial support was provided for the development of this activity. STATEMENT OF NEED Elder abuse...
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Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
COURSE INTRODUCTION Child abuse is a serious problem in the United States, with estimates as high as four million cases a year and deaths estimated at two thousand. It is important for all healthcare personnel to remain alert for signs of child abuse or neglect. If these are discovered, they must be...
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