intravenous therapy and Blood withdrawal certification course ($350)
Due to recent regulatory changes by the BVNPT, all theory hours will be delivered through classroom setting. The Board will no longer allow homestudy.
Day 4 (Skills day) of the class includes successful venipunctures on fellow students. If you do not want to or have a condition that does not allow you to receive venipunctures, you may bring someone to take your place during the return demonstration part of the course. Students are expected to perform at least 6 (six) venipunctures.
PLEASE READ THE REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY BEFORE REGISTERING! By registering online, client confirms agreement with refund and cancellation policy.
Approved by the BVNPT for 36 contact hours, Provider No. IB 2383 (for IV certification) & V-10632 (for LVN continuing education)
This course is offered to Licensed Vocational Nurses (and/or interested Registered Nurses) and is designed to prepare them in starting and superimposing intravenous fluids, and performing blood withdrawal as ordered by the primary care provider. The course covers psychological preparation of the patient, selection of equipment, aseptic technique, relevant anatomy and physiology, pharmacology of intravenous solutions and total parenteral nutrition, and administering blood components. Students will perform simulated and actual intravenous catheterizations and blood withdrawals.
IV Therapy and Blood Draw Classes – 1149 W. 190th St., Ste. 2000, Gardena, CA 90248
- August 21, 28, September 11, 18, 2010 (4 Saturdays) – 9am to 6pm
Requirements
- Prepayment required in order to ship questionnaire & book prior to class.
It is recommended that you register online or by phone no less than 10 days before class. Registrations after this time frame will incur an additional $15 overnight shipping fee, unless materials are picked up in our office 5 days prior to class.
Have A Group? We Have Benefits In Store For You!
- IV certification Groups of 5 or more:
- WE CAN OPEN A CLASS FOR YOU OR OFFER 5% off your registration when you sign up for a scheduled class as a group.
Please email us for details – info@eccpronline.com
basic life support for all healthcare providers ($45)
BLS Instructors are certified by the American Heart Association, and operates under Trinity Vocational Center as the training site, under the supervision of CE Unlimited as the training center. Participants are required to have a textbook prior to, during, and after the course. Textbooks are available for purchase at $15 each.
Upcoming Schedule:
- To Be Announced
basic life support for all healthcare providers ($45)
BLS Instructors are certified by the American Heart Association, and operates under Trinity Vocational Center as the training site, under the supervision of CE Unlimited as the training center. Participants are required to have a textbook prior to, during, and after the course. Textbooks are available for purchase at $15 each.
Upcoming Schedule:
- Call us for updated schedule.
Pediatric CPR & First Aid
Designed to meet the specific needs of child daycare providers in all 50 states. Modular format creates course flexibility. Ideal for learners who prefer group interaction and feedback from an instructor while learning skills. Each student receives the highest quality course materials to supplement their learning.
Includes Pediatric first aid (first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, environmental emergencies), Asthma care training for child care providers, Adult/Child CPR with mask, and Adult/Child AED. Optional: Optional pediatric first aid topics, Infant CPR with mask.
Please call us at 310.483.9981 to register of for class schedule
New Continuing Education Courses ($50 per session)
These Continuing Education courses are open to CNAs, CHHAs, LVNs, and RNs, student nurses, or anyone who would like to understand more about the topics to be presented. CNAs, CHHAs, LVNs, and RNs will earn 2 contact hours after completion of each course.
LABORATORY ANALYSIS
This is a combined lecture/workshop with focus on an in-depth analysis of laboratory results and their correlation with disease pathophysiology. The objective of the course is for health care students and professionals to be able to correlate patients’ laboratory results with signs and symptoms manifested and with their disease processes. A different focus will be presented every week.
Upcoming Schedule:
- To Be Announced
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASES
This is a course series that will focus on an in-depth look at disease pathophysiology, The objective of the course is for health care students and professionals to be able to correlate symptoms manifested by patients to their diagnosed illnesse
Upcoming Schedule:
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009, 1800-2000 – 23517 S. Main St., Ste. 120, Carson, CA 90745 (Inside Trinity Vocational Center)
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 1800-2000 – 23517 S. Main St., Ste. 120, Carson, CA 90745 (Inside Trinity Vocational Center)
- # Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 1800-2000 – 23517 S. Main St., Ste. 120, Carson, CA 90745 (Inside Trinity Vocational Center)
- # Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 1800-2000 – 23517 S. Main St., Ste. 120, Carson, CA 90745 (Inside Trinity Vocational Center)
ECGs made easy online ($200)
This course is designed for RNs, LVNs, CNAs, CHHAs, ECG Monitor Technicians, and other allied health personnel working in Emergency departments, critical care units, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms and telemetry units, or any healthcare professional who seeks more knowledge and skills on EKG interpretation. The material focuses on the essential information needed to interpret basic dysrhythmias, as well as an introduction to 12-lead EKG interpretation.
The textbook and online user guide come in the mail approximately 5 to 10 days from date of registration. The online user guide will contain the access code that the student will need in order to get into the online program.
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS
the human body in health and disease (anatomy & physiology online)
Offering a student-friendly writing style, this course presents a body systems approach with a strong emphasis on vocabulary and basic anatomy and physiology concepts, as well as the basic mechanisms of disease and pathologic conditions associated with each body system. This comprehensive course is dominated by two unifying themes: the complementarity of structure and function and homeostasis. The integrating principle of homeostasis is used to show how “normal” structure and function is achieved and maintained. Failures of homeostasis are shown as basic mechanisms of disease. The student is drawn into the subject by superior text illustrations, including cadaver dissections, and other student-friendly features. This complete, interactive online course includes audio and visual elements that complement the most important concepts presented in The Human Body in Health and Disease, 4th Edition. Anatomy & Physiology Online is organized into modules that correspond with key chapters in the core text. Within each module resides a set of lessons for specific anatomical and physiological concepts. With hundreds of step-by-step animations and interactive exercises, A&P Online demonstrates complex processes in a clear and concise way!
This course is also offered in the classroom setting under the same title. Contact us for details and to register. You may also fill out an inquiry form and we will respond to you by email. The more in-depth, on-ground version is approved by the California Department of Public Health Aide and Technician Licensing and Certification Division for 48 contact hours of continuing education, Provider NAC #6712.
math and drug calculations online for nursing and health professions ($120)
Math and Drug Calculations Online for Nursing and Health Professions is a complete online drug calculations course that helps users apply and practice their calculation skills. Suitable for all types of drug calculations courses, it incorporates the ratio and proportion, fractional equation, formula, and dimensional analysis methods and presents a step-by-step approach to the calculation and administration of drug dosages. Animations, voice-overs, and interactive self-assessment activities provide an engaging and interactive course experience. The course consists of three comprehensive modules: Module 1: Math Introduction and Overview; Module 2: Medication Administration; and Module 3: Critical Care. Each module includes practice problems to promote active learning and quizzes that evaluate comprehension.
This course is also offered in the classroom setting under the title Dosage Calculations (Math for Meds) for 4 hrs x 4 weeks, on Mondays. Contact us for details and to register. You may also fill out an inquiry form and we will respond to you by email. The on-ground version of the course is approved by the California Department of Public Health Aide and Technician Licensing and Certification Division for 16 contact hours of continuing education, Provider NAC #6712.
medical billing online
Log on and learn at your own pace with 18 interactive, instructionally designed modules that lead you through each chapter of the leading medical insurance textbook, Fordney’s Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 10th Edition. Online lessons build on what you read in the text, clarifying and reinforcing key content every step of the way with interactive exercises and activities, periodic quizzes, and a comprehensive exam at the end of the course. It’s never been easier to master the knowledge you’ll need for a successful career in insurance billing! This course is not offered on-ground.
medical terminology online ($150)
This course provides an introduction to medical language for students entering the Vocational Nursing Program or would like to enhance their medical vocabulary beyond a CNA level. It shows how to decipher the meanings of medical terms by breaking them down into smaller word parts. The course introduces words in the context of human anatomy, physiology and pathology so concepts are easier to grasp, while instilling the basics of suffixes, prefixes, and root words essential to developing a working medical vocabulary. Extensive hands-on practice, repetition, and case studies encourage students to learn by doing – writing terms, labeling diagrams, and completing exercises and review sheets. The student will acquire a solid foundation that not only aids retention of the medical terminology, but also equips the student with the basic tools of reading and writing fundamental to modern medicine.
This course is also offered in the classroom setting for 5 hrs x 5 weeks, and 3 hrs x 1 week (6 weeks total, on Thursdays. Contact us for details and to register. You may also fill out an inquiry form and we will respond to you by email. The on ground version is approved by the California Department of Public Health Aide and Technician Licensing and Certification Division for 28 contact hours of continuing education, Provider NAC #6712.
advanced dysrhythmias & 12-lead EKG ($150)
Approved by the BRN for 8 contact hours of continuing education, Provider No. CEP 15139
Approved by the BVNPT for 8 contact hours of continuing education, Provider No. V-10632
This course is designed for RN’s, LVNs, CNAs, CHHAs, ECG Monitor Technicians, and other allied health personnel working in Emergency departments, critical care units, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms and telemetry units, or any healthcare professional who has basic knowledge and skills on EKG interpretation, and seeks advanced knowledge and skills on interpretation of advanced dysrhythmias and an in-depth interpretation of 12-lead EKG.
Upcoming Schedule:
- To be announced
Basic and Advanced ECG Interpretation ($300)
RNs receive 30 contact hours of continuing education.
This course is designed for RNs, LVNs, CNAs, CHHAs, ECG Monitor Technicians, EMTs, and other allied health personnel working in Emergency departments, critical care units, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms and telemetry units, or any healthcare professional who seeks more knowledge and skills on EKG interpretation. The material focuses on the essential information needed to interpret basic and advanced dysrhythmias (3-lead and 12-lead) through an easy-to-understand, interactive approach.
ECG – Basic and Advanced Dysrhythmia (3-lead and 12-lead interpretation) - – 1149 W. 190th St., Ste. 2000, Gardena, CA 90248
- August 7 and 8, 2010, 9am – 5pm
- Sat. Aug. 14 9am to 5pm
* ECG classes will be canceled if there’s only 1 student registered.
ECGs made easy online ($160)
Approved by the BVNPT for 30 contact hours of continuing education, Provider No. V-10632
Approved by the California Department of Public Health Aide and Technician Licensing and Certification Division for 24 contact hours of continuing education, Provider NAC #7010
This course is designed for RNs, LVNs, CNAs, CHHAs, ECG Monitor Technicians, and other allied health personnel working in Emergency departments, critical care units, post-anesthesia care units, operating rooms and telemetry units, or any healthcare professional who seeks more knowledge and skills on EKG interpretation. The material focuses on the essential information needed to interpret basic dysrhythmias, as well as an introduction to 12-lead EKG interpretation.
The textbook and online user guide come in the mail approximately 5 to 10 days from date of registration. The online user guide will contain the access code that the student will need in order to get into the online program.
RNs DO NOT EARN CE HOURS
