ACLS Showing Empathy To Patients It's been a long, hectic day, and you feel rushed and impatient. A patient comes in feeling unwell and needs your assistance. Even though you know how crucial it is to give this patient your whole attention, you’re unsure how to demonstrate compassion for them, given how
Medical News Cultural Competence In Health Care Social determinants in health care, such as living and working conditions and access to quality health services, are different among individuals. Cultural competence is a powerful tool for medical professionals with which to tackle challenges that arise from social inequities. The inequalities that people from diverse backgrounds frequently encounter can
ProMedCert Dealing With COVID Fatigue in the Medical Industry. The pandemic introduced what might be the most challenging period medical professionals have had to face in their entire careers. It can’t be overstated how difficult COVID-19 was and continues to be in the medical industry. With people working extremely long hours in high-stress environments, many people are beginning
ProMedCert Work-Life Balance in The Medical Profession Part of being a medical professional is knowing when to clear other thoughts out of your mind and put your nose to the grindstone, but in the quieter moments, it’s hard not to think of what else you could be doing. The debate and demand for more work-life balance
ProMedCert Online ACLS Certification – Frequently Asked Questions Obtaining your Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification via traditional methods, like sitting in a classroom for hours on end, can be a challenge for a number of reasons. Thankfully, a growing number of hospitals and health care facilities are now allowing their employees to complete their ACLS certification right
ProMedCert Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack vs. Stroke Most people have heard of heart attacks, strokes and cardiac arrest. What they often don’t know is what the difference is between each of these serious medical conditions. If you are heading into the health care field, you’ll need to know much more than the lay person in
ProMedCert BLS Basics: Positioning Best Practices When performing basic life support in the field, it’s absolutely essential that the patient as well as those delivering the care be in the best possible positions. While some instances may find the victim in an awkward position due to incapacitation, the chest compressions of BLS rely heavily on
Medical News What is the Surgeon General saying about Naloxone? On Thursday, April 5th, the Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams, made a formal announcement that more Americans should carry naloxone, a drug generally used to reverse the effects of opioid overdoses.