Films On Demand: Nursing: Current Concepts and Practices Collection

Films On Demand: Nursing: Current Concepts and Practices Collection

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Nursing: Current Concepts and Practices Video Collection

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The Nursing: Current Concepts and Practices Video Collection is a tightly curated collection to help nursing students excel in their studies, pass licensure exams, and prepare for long-term job success in an increasingly complex health care system. Titles in this collection feature copyrights only within the past five years and are from trusted producers such as Classroom Productions, Inc.; Elsevier; Cambridge Educational; Medivision; NEVCO; and others.

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From Classroom Productions
  • Caring for the Dying Patient (©2020) – three-part series addressing the care needs of dying patients: Physical Care, Team Approach to Comprehensive Care, and Bereavement Issues. The information and scenarios consider all age groups as well as the impact on family dynamics and the potential for exhaustion for family caregivers.
  • Patient Care in the NICU (©2019) – six-part series that examines complications before and immediately after delivery, discusses the ongoing care that the compromised infant may need, and examines a wide range of pathologies, focusing on identification and management.
  • Cultural Awareness in Healthcare (©2020) – three-part series addressing the need for cultural awareness in the provision of health care, showing how cultural diversity impacts mutual understanding on many levels and in a variety of aspects of daily life.
  • Procedural Sedation Series (©2021) – four-part series that introduces procedural sedation as well as the types of procedures for which it is commonly used. It describes such nursing actions as patient preparation, assuring the correct medications and equipment are at hand in the procedure room, patient monitoring and documentation during the procedure, and ensuring the patient meets the criteria for safe discharge.
  • Pain Management Series (©2021) – five-part series that addresses the physiology of pain, explaining the differences between nociceptive and neuropathic pain and their clinical manifestations.
  • EKG Interpretation & Response (©2021) – four-part series that provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to interpret heart rate and rhythm waveforms obtained via Lead II of a 3-Lead, 5-Lead, or 12-Lead EKG.
From Elsevier
  • Clinical Skills Essentials Collection (©2021) – helps students learn to master the most important nursing skills before they ever step foot in the clinical environment. From special patient and safety considerations to the equipment and techniques used in the skill, this assembly of more than 150 short videos, each highlighting a specific skill, will leave students with a deep understanding of how to safely and effectively perform each skill.

All programs are segmented into multiple pedagogical clips, convenient for intermittent use during classroom lectures or as assigned classwork.

  • Use video in class or as assigned classwork to reinforce complex medical techniques outlined in a textbook
  • Integration tools—view on our Films On Demand platform, or take individual videos into online course pages, LibGuides or an LMS with unique URLs, embed codes and LTI integration options
  • Mobile app available for Apple iOS and Android
  • Unlimited access from any location—on campus or off
  • Tablet- and mobile-friendly
  • Create and share playlists—use premade clips, full videos, or custom segments
  • Create quizzes within individual videos and share within a custom class or email list
  • All videos have captions, interactive transcripts, citations, translation options, and more
  • Limited performance rights in educational settings

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