DESCRIPTION
This course provides practical guidelines for recognizing, treating, and preventing caregiver burnout in a long-term care setting.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Define who a caregiver is.
- Define what burnout means in context of caregiving.
- Recognize signs of caregiver burnout.
- Explain the relationship between burnout and abuse.
- Describe techniques for prevention of burnout.
Continuing Education Credits
This course is approved for 2.0 CE/Contact Hours for:
- California RCFE Administrators
- California Nurses (RN, LVN, LPN) (CA BRN)
Course Details
Learners must pass the final quiz with 80% or more; the final quiz may be re-taken as often as needed.
Per California Department of Social Services regulations, navigation within these courses is restricted. Each slide must be viewed in its entirety before advancing to the next slide. Learners must view each slide and click the next button to advance in the course.
In accordance with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, continuing education credits for California RCFE Administrators cannot exceed a total of ten (10) hours per calendar day—whether earned through in-class or interactive online formats. Coursework completed beyond the 10-hour per day limit will not be applied toward renewal requirements nor accepted by California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Administrator Certification Section (ACS).
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Tags: 2.0 CE/Contact Hours, Abuse, Burnout, California Nurses, California Board of Registered Nursing, CA BON, California Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, CA RCFE Administration, CA RCFE, Caregiver Burnout, Caregivers, Causes and Prevention, Long Term Care, Long Term Care Facilities, RCFE, Signs and Symptoms

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