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- CME Activities
- COVID-19
- Mental Health
- Prevention
- Psychiatry
- Wellness
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The 2020 – 2021 COVID pandemic has led to multiple unexpected outcomes for providers and medical staff on the frontlines of treatment. In addition to risk and worry over infectious exposure, staff and providers have also had to deal with high census, increased critical care bed usage, the steep learning curve of treatment for a novel illness, as well as novel stressors in their personal lives during this time. Studies report epidemic proportions of provider and staff burnout, leading to negative mental health outcomes, turnover, poor morale, and in some instances, a desire for staff and p
- CME Activities
- Ethics
- Medicolegal
- Telemedicine
- Participation
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Join TeleSpecialists’ TeleNeurologist, Dr. Michelle Boudreau, as she reviews the medicolegal and ethical aspects of telemedicine to increase competence and improve patient care. Dr. Boudreau will cover the following topics in this talk: obtaining informed consent obtaining appropriate licensure and regulations respect for patients beneficence nonmaleficence justice when practicing telemedicine
- Alteplase
- Best Practices
- CME Activities
- Critical Care
- Emergency
- Neurology
- Telemedicine
- Participation
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Join us in celebrating National Stroke Awareness Month and National Neuroscience Nurses Week as our panel reviews several TeleSpecialists’ best practice recommendations and discusses new focus areas for the improvement of stroke care.
- CME Activities
- Critical Care
- Emergency
- Neurology
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Stroke
- Tenecteplase
- Thrombolytics
- Nursing Education Hours
- Participation
$0.00
Intravenous thrombolytics is the mainstay of acute therapy in ischemic stroke. While alteplase has been FDA-approved for this indication since the 1990s, Tenecteplase has recently gained traction for usage in acute ischemic stroke treatment as well. This lecture summarizes the existing evidence and practical considerations for use of Tenecteplase in stroke therapy.
- Best Practices
- CME Activities
- Neurology
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Prevention
- Stroke
- Wellness
- Nursing Education Hours
- Participation
$0.00
There is a high rate of recurrent stroke after an ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack. Identification and early management of modifiable risk factors, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, cardiac disease, behavioral interventions such as diet, physical activity, and smoking cessation have been shown to be effective in secondary stroke prevention. An interdisciplinary approach toward aggressive management of these risk factors can be effective to prevent stroke in patients. This activity addresses the treatment approach and discusses secondary stroke prevention.
- Alteplase
- Best Practices
- CME Activities
- Critical Care
- Emergency
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Stroke
- Nursing Education Hours
- Participation
$0.00
Evidence has shown that the benefits of IV tPA and thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke are time-dependent. Therefore, AHA guidelines have made certain recommendations regarding door-to-needle and door-to-groin puncture time. Despite this, the majority of acute ischemic patients who receive tPA and thrombectomy are not treated within this time. Stroke quality programs have been shown to improve doo-to-needle and door-to-groin puncture time, thus improving outcomes in the care of acute ischemic stroke. This program will discuss best practices in acute stroke care to assist healthcare pr
- Catatonia
- CME Activities
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Psychiatry
- Nursing Education Hours
- Participation
$0.00
Catatonia remains under recognized in medically ill patients. Further, while is continues to be commonly considered primarily a psychiatric illness, catatonia frequently occurs in association with an underlying medical etiology. The aims of this presentation are to assist participants in:
- Alteplase
- Best Practices
- Critical Care
- Emergency
- Epilepsy
- Neurology
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Stroke
- Tenecteplase
- Thrombolytics
- Nursing Contact Hours
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Join TeleSpecialists Dr. Theresa Sevilis, board certified vascular neurologist to review the American Heart Association Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke. Dr. Sevilis will discuss the indications, relative contraindications, and absolute contraindications for thrombolytics, provide cases for review, and discuss how to use the Guidelines in the decision making process. She will highlight the most commonly asked questions surrounding thrombolytic administration and discuss the new utilization of tenecteplase in place of alteplase.
- CME Activities
- Neurology
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Rehabilitation
- Stroke
- Wellness
- Nursing Contact Hours
- Participation
$0.00
Join TeleSpecialists’ TeleNeurologist Dr. Vahid Behravan as he shares recent discoveries in neuroscience and technology advancements that have created hope for patients with neurological illnesses. He will introduce some of the recent advancements in neuroplasticity and available treatments in neurorehabilitation. Dr. Behravan is a board-certified neurologist fellowship-trained in neurorehabilitation. He joined TeleSpecialists in 2018 and currently serves as Director of Education.
- Anatomy
- Best Practices
- CME Activities
- Critical Care
- Emergency
- Neurology
- Nursing Continuing Education
- Stroke
- Nursing Contact Hours
- Participation
$0.00
Acute ischemic stroke is a condition that requires timely recognition to initiate optimal acute stroke therapies, reducing morbidity and mortality. Posterior circulation strokes, in particular, can be difficult to recognize and are commonly misdiagnosed in the emergency setting. Join TeleSpecialists' Dr. Benzion Blech, board certified neurologist with a fellowship in Vascular Neurology, to review the mechanisms, signs and symptoms, and management options for posterior circulation strokes.