Differential Diagnosis of Dysarthria
Perceived Exertion Scales: An Introduction
Rehab Assessment: Special Test and Measures
Balance Testing
Thorough Assessments in Rehab PT
Thorough
Assessments in Rehab SLP
Claims Audit Process
Claims Tracking System
Managing Claims Appeals Process
CPT Coding and Quiz 2009
CPT Coding and Quiz 2010
ICD-9 Coding Changes and Updates 2010
ICD-9 Codes 2009
ICD-9 Coding Changes and Updates 2009
Making Sense of Outpatient Medicare B
Medicare 101
Medicare Part B Automatic Exception Process
Outpatient Medicare Part B Regulations
CI Course 1 Understanding Dementia
CI
Course 2 The Dementia Care Tool Kit
CI Course 3 The Abilities-Focused
Model of Care and the Stages of Dementia
CI Course 4 Applying the
Abilities-Focused Model of Care to Behavioral Challenges
ColorScapes A Closer
Look at Dementia
ColorScapes Apply ColorScapes to the Stages of
Dementia
ColorScapes Apply the ColorScapes Tool Kit
ColorScapes Care for the Caregiver
ColorScapes ColorScapes and Activity Programming
ColorScapes Manage Challenging Behaviors
ColorScapes Work with Families
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Physical Therapy: Maximizing Outcomes for the Cognitively Impaired Patient
Sensory Stimulation
Cognition Psych Intervention in LTC
Cognition: Managing Cognition in the LTAC World
Cognition: Managing Behaviors in the Cognitively Impaired Patient: A Conversation
Documentation Risk Area
Documenting the Skilled Components of Gait Training
Effective Documentation On-the-Go
Documentation Medical Necessity: The Foundation of Rehab
Documentation Successful Point of Service Documentation
Raising the Bar on Dysphagia Management
Dysphagia Oral Care and Xerostomia
Falls On-the-Go
Falls No Falls in the Fall
Vestibular Rehab Intervention
Anticoagulation
Therapy: Implications for Rehab
Ask the Pharmacist
Medical Oral Care and Xerostomia
Medical Bariatric Population and Treatment
Hospice and Home Health
Interpretation of Patient Lab Data
Low Vision Evaluation and Treatment Strategies (Module I)
Meeting the Communication Needs of the Trach and Vent Patient
Nutrition Assessment
Patients Right to Refuse Treatment
Preserving Communication and Dignity at End of Life
Treating the Obese and Bariatric Patient Introduction Part I of II
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Treating the Obese and Bariatric Patient Introduction Part II of II
Understanding Laboratory Values
Utilization, Coding and Documentation of Modalities
Vital Signs Practical Tips for the Patient With Abnormal Vital Signs
Adaptive Equipment for Low Level Patient
Do not Use Adaptive Equipment for Low Level Patient
Medically Complex: Hemodialysis Patient Optimizing Rehab
Energy Conservation and Treating the Deconditioned Patient
Rehab Acuity Scale
The Medically Complex Patient: Providing Structure and Strategy in Rehabilitation
Making the Most of the Clinical Ladder Program: A Guide for Operations
Supervision of Support Staff
Neuro Rehab I Principles and Theories Motor Control, Motor Learning, and
Neuroplasticity
Elbow Assessment and Treatment
Hand Therapy
Joint Anatomy and Physiology
Shoulder Assessment and Treatment
FTS
SLP/ASHA NOMS Outcome Data Entry
Outcomes Overview
POC/FTS ASHA NOMS Outcomes Data Entry (SLP)
FOM Clinical Scoring Training PT
POC/Fts FOM Outcomes Data Entry for PT
Long-Term Care Programming
No Patient Left Behind
SLP Caseload Management
SLP Group and Dovetail Treatment part 1
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