Hypertension, "the silent killer," is a preventable contributor to death and disease leading to heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure when not detected early and treated appropriately.
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This course covers the specific needs of the geriatric population. Learners are encouraged to consider how aging effects the various parts of the body and how best to work with geriatric patients.
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This course provides an overview of colorectal cancer and the importance of early detection. It begins with an overview of colorectal cancer: the colon and rectum, GI system, and stages.
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As a healthcare professional, you are continuously being called upon to make decisions that not only affect you but also your co-workers, employer, and patients.
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The order of draw is a procedural standard which must be followed by every healthcare professional who draws blood.
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Human populations have had a tangled history with infectious disease.
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The compassion and empathy that is shown by healthcare professionals can be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding.
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Clinical pharmacology is the study of properties, actions, and uses of drugs used to cure, prevent, treat, or diagnose disease.
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70% of adults have experienced some traumatic event at least once in their lives. Trauma may impact how individuals seek medical support and respond in medical settings.
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This course provides an overview of human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. It begins with an overview of related terminology and the stages and transmission of the virus.
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