Accident Prevention and Safety Awareness in Long Term Care (NAHCA)
This course is a general overview of the human need for a safe environment, the definition of a safe environment and general accident prevention techniques for all team members working in long term and post-acute care. This course does not replace or supersede facility policy, state and federal regulations.
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About the Course
This course is approved for 1.00 continuing education credit by the American Medical Certification Association.
This course takes approximately 1.00 hours to complete.
Learning Objectives
- The definition of a safe environment The basic human need for a safe environment Accident prevention techniques