Course Preview Restorative Nursing: Positioning and ROM for Nursing Assistants About This Course Range of motion, or ROM, and proper positioning are important for the well-being of the people you care for. Immobility causes muscles and tendons to shrink, limiting mobility and making joint movement painful. If immobility continues, a contracture will eventually form. Proper range of motion techniques can help prevent these from developing. This course discusses the importance of ROM and positioning. It also discusses the proper technique for ROM and positioning to help maintain skin integrity and comfort. Learn more about education that supports direct care staff.
Course Preview Workplace Emergency and Natural Disasters Anything can happen. Most people would agree that emergencies and disasters are some of “the worst” things that could occur. No one really expects an emergency to happen to them, right? Learn More
Course Preview Moral Injury in Public Safety In this course, you will learn how moral injury develops. You will examine why those in public safety are at higher risk for experiencing it and explore proven tactics to prevent and interrupt moral injury. Learn More