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Vital Signs: Toxicology Online, Part One

Author(s): American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763751739
  • ISBN-10:0763751731
  • Online Course     pages      © 2008
    Access Code Subscription Length: 730 Days
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Overview

A medical emergency arises when a patient is exposed to a toxin in an amount that is sufficient to disrupt normal function. In this course module, toxicologic emergencies and their management in the pre-hospital environment are discussed.

Length:  1.5 hours

National Certification Provided: None

Continuing Education Hours Provided:  1.5 credits each course – ACEP/AMA category 1 CME – CECBEMS APPROVED

Podcasts:  This module is available as a Podcast. Click here for additional information.

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American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)

The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) exists to support quality emergency medical care and to promote the interests of emergency physicians. The Board of Directors has identified values that serve as the guiding principles for the specialty of emergency medicine. These values, and the objectives that follow, are the foundation of ACEP's planning processes and Council and Board actions. The values of the American College of Emergency Physicians are: Quality emergency care is a fundamental right and unobstructed access to emergency services should be available to all patients who perceive the need for emergency services. There is a body of knowledge unique to emergency medicine that requires continuing refinement and development. Physicians entering the practice of emergency medicine should be residency trained in emergency medicine. Quality emergency medicine is best practiced by qualified, credentialed emergency physicians. The best interests of patients are served when emergency physicians practice in a fair, equitable, and supportive environment. Emergency physicians have the responsibility to play the lead roles in the definition, management, evaluation, and improvement of quality emergency care.
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