Ethics in Person-Centered Care

Hours: 1.00
Course Number: 0901
Course Date: 01/06/2022

Ethics in Person-Centered Care is a one-hour continuing education course that takes a critical look at the ethics involved in the delivery of person-centered care within senior living and care communities, personal care homes, home health and hospice. It reviews some of the potential ethical conflicts and dilemmas as well as some disadvantages of delivering person-centered care. The course also lists and discusses the advantages and benefits of person-centered care. 

Because person-centered care has become the gold standard in senior care, nurses, administrators, social workers and other healthcare professionals, as well as informal caregivers, will find the information in this course relevant and eye-opening. 

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Purpose

The purpose of this course is to examine many of the ethical aspects of person-centered care as well as the potential conflicts and disadvantages associated with person-centered care. 

Learning Objectives

  1. Examine ethical aspects of person-centered care 
  2. Review potential ethical conflicts and disadvantages in delivering person-centered care 
  3. List ethical benefits of person-centered care 

Criteria for Successful Completion

To receive continuing education credit for this program, you must complete the entire course, including registration, viewing the video program, taking the post-test and obtaining a score of at least 70% or better, and completing the program evaluation. If you do not score a 70% or better, you may take the exam again as many times as necessary to receive a passing score. When a score of 70% or better is achieved, you will be able to move forward to the evaluation and receive your certificate online.

Certifications

Nurses


1.00 HOURS
THE FLORIDA BOARD OF NURSING [nurses] _ This continuing nursing education activity is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing (#20-910693). Completion of this course fulfills (1) CEU hour of general annual mandatory training for nursing. Do not send certificate to the Florida Board of Nursing. Each state recognizes and accepts continuing education approval from the Florida Board of Nursing except California. Keep this certificate in your records for four (4) years.

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