Foundations Module 3.2: Comprehensive Care Planning
This course includes one recorded video and two Behavioral Scenarios. You will need to review all of this course content, then receive a 70% or higher passing grade on a quiz, and lastly complete an evaluation to receive your certificate and complete this course. You will have access to this course for 1 year, starting on the purchase date.
Rehabilitation services are provided in a variety of settings that include anywhere the client participates in life. For each setting, this course will help you identify client criteria for admission, goals to be achieved, and services provided. The course include two Behavioral Scenarios which will elevate your rehabilitation care planning skills.
Learning Objectives
- Identify settings where rehabilitation services are provided
- For each setting, identify client criteria for admission, goals to be achieved, services provided, and issues regarding available funding
- Discuss problems that interfere with continuity of care when a client moves between settings
- Discuss the role of the rehabilitation nurse in preventing or resolving problems related to the continuity of care
- Implement an Interprofessional Holistic Plan of Care
- Contribute to the interprofessional team in establishing patient-centered goals
- Identify client problems that need care planning
- Implement the interventions established in the interprofessional plan of care
- Evaluate effectiveness of nursing interventions in the interprofessional plan of care
- Promote accountability for care
- Deliver safe, ethical, quality care for the client and family
- Demonstrate awareness of how client’/staff variables affect the quality of the process of the unit
Raquel Neves is a Rehabilitation Nurse Manager at the Czech Rehabilitation
Hospital (Royal Health Group) in United Arab Emirates. Neves graduated as
a general nurse in 2006, and as a rehab nurse in 2013. Her areas of interest
are in neuro and stroke rehabilitation. In addition to her role as a Nurse
Manager, she actively contributes to many rehabilitation related projects and
initiatives, including stroke publications, the Continence Network, and projects
on Pelvic Floor muscles. Neves is an international speaker and has been
actively involved with ARN for the last 3 years. To challenge herself, she is
now in the last stage of earning her PhD (USA).
Nanci Steinebach, RN, BSN, CRRN, CCM- Nanci Steinebach started working in rehabilitation nursing after graduating from Michigan State University with her BSN. Rehabilitation nursing was imprinted on her soul and has never left. She has a passion for restoring patients’ and families’ hope through the interdisciplinary team process of rehabilitation. Nanci started her career in Florida at Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital owned by Tenet Health. After 7 years it was time to return to Michigan where she worked at Spectrum Health Neuro Rehab Home Care for 15 years. She worked as a Rehab Nurse Specialist and advanced to becoming their Director of Professional Services. Nanci felt a draw to get back to the place where patients are given their Hope after catastrophic injuries and returned to Inpatient Rehab at Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital in 2015. She obtained her Masters in Nursing in 2017 and has been certified as a Rehab Nurse since 1995 and her certification in Case Management.
Kristen Mauk, PhD, DNP, CRRN, GCNS-BC, GNP-BC, ACHPN, FAAN
Wendy Wintersgill, MSN, RN, CRRN, ACNS-BC
None of the planners or presenters for this educational activity have relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
Notice of requirements to receive contact hours:
1.25 Nursing Contact Hours will be awarded for individuals who participate in the full activity and complete the post-evaluation for the activity. The ability to view or accept credit for this product expires on 7/2/2024.
The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Available Credit
- 1.25 CNEANCC The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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