Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability in the United States. This course provides comprehensive information on stroke, focusing specifically on stroke in the geriatric patient. Expand your knowledge about stroke in general, and learn about the impact of stroke, signs and symptoms, and how stroke is managed in the geriatric population.
Explore the following topics in stroke: • Key facts and information about stroke, including different types
• Common causes and risk factors
• Primary prevention
• How stroke presents
• Diagnostic process
• Acute management
• Rehabilitation and long-term prevention
What’s included:
eLearning course with milestone practice tests, and a downloadable companion eHandbook and fact sheet.
Continuing Education credits:
4 CEUs G/A/C
Learning Objectives: • Discuss the impact of stroke in the United States
• Recognize how the location of a stroke in the brain affects the patient
• Describe the types of strokes
• Identify risk factors for stroke
• Discuss primary prevention of stroke
• Identify common signs and symptoms of acute stroke
• Describe how an acute stroke is diagnosed
• Describe the acute management of ischemic stroke
• Discuss post-acute rehabilitation and recovery for stroke
• Discuss the long-term management of ischemic stroke
• Trace the steps of the patient journey for stroke
• Describe considerations for interacting with stroke survivors and caregivers of patients with stroke
Members - $100
Nonmembers - $150
One retake on the exam is allowed.
Join as a member today and save on this course!
After joining as member, you will need to close your browser and sign back in to see the discounted price.
Want to earn the Assessment-Based Certificate in Geriatrics? Learners who’ve passed all four individual courses of the ABC-G Program can request the final exam for the entire ABC-G Program by emailing ContinuingEducation@aama-ntl.org at no additional cost. Requests will be processed in approximately three to five business days. If the learner passes the final exam, they will have earned the Assessment-Based Certificate in Geriatrics.