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AAPACE Achieving Excellence in Post-Acute Care
WEBAAPACE is on a mission to ensure all nurses have the necessary guidance, training and support they need to perform their job effectively and efficiently but we need your feedback to help us understand what your current role entails. It takes 4-6 minutes to provide us with the insight we need to propose standards for nursing practice and policies.
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Certification AAPACE
WEBBecome PAC-C (Post-Acute Care Certified) Once a participant has successfully completed all 4 courses listed below, they are eligible to apply for AAPACE’s Post-Acute Care Certification program. Upon achieving Post-Acute Care Certification through AAPACE, the applicant will be authorized to use the credentials PAC-C (Post-Acute Care Certified
Post-Acute Care Course AAPACE
WEBThis course is a necessary review for all nurses that work with the adult and geriatric population experiencing multi- or complex health conditions, particularly in the post-acute care and long-term care setting. In this course, the nurse will review common and critical medical diagnoses and treatment guidelines often seen with this patient population, as …
Nursing Care Guidelines AAPACE
WEBGuidelines. Making care safe and effective. In collaboration with the Illinois College of Nursing, AAPACE has developed the following care guidelines to assist Licensed Practical Nurse’s and Registered Nurse’s in understanding and managing alterations in a patient or residents health condition within the post-acute care setting. It is
Wound Care Course AAPACE
WEBTopics covered in this course include: Wound prevention, principles of wound care, wound treatment guidelines and nursing care management. Pressure, diabetic, venous and arterial ulcers, as well as other skin disorders (edema, burns, skin tears, etc.) will be covered. The course reviews physical assessment techniques, management of alterations in health, …
Board Of Directors AAPACE
WEBJOYCE STOCKLER MBA, BA/Ed, RN, CET. Director of Allied Health Programs. The leading expert on Nursing Assistant education in the Chicagoland area for more than two decades, Joyce utilizes her knowledge and background in Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy, IV therapy and Dialysis tech education to lead those in the Allied Health field to excellence.
Shortness of Breath
WEBStridor High-pitched, musical breathing sound caused by a blockage in the throat or voice box (larynx). Wheeze High-pitched, whistling sound when air moves through narrowed breathing tubes in the lungs. This is heard most commonly in asthmatics and CHF. • Ask if they feel “short of breath” and note any dyspnea.
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