Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 395.305 - Advanced Nursing Assistant Training ProgramThe ANATP shall obtain the model program curriculum from the Department. The ANATP curriculum shall include, at a minimum, the following:
a) Module I - Introduction to the CNA II Role 1) History of CNA Education. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Discuss the progression of Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) education in Illinois; andB) Differentiate the current CNA practice levels.2) Purpose of CNA II. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Discuss the role of the CNA II as an agent of change; andB) Describe the various responsibilities of a CNA II in Illinois.3) CNA II Requirements. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to identify the current requirements to practice as a CNA II in Illinois, including: C) Criminal Background Check;b) Module II - Rules and Regulations Overview1) Rules and Regulations. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Define the purpose of administrative rules;B) Discuss the impact of standards of care on CNA II practice;C) Discuss the impact of practice Acts on CNA II practice; andD) Examine the expanded role of the CNA II pertaining to administrative rules.2) Governmental Regulatory Agencies. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Identify pertinent regulatory agencies; andB) Discuss the purpose of the regulating governmental agencies.3) Current Regulations. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Locate sources for current regulations;B) Review information related to abuse, neglect and theft;C) Examine the expanded role of the CNA II regarding abuse, neglect and theft; andD) Discuss the impact of current regulations.4) Facility Policies and Procedures. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to analyze policies and procedures found in various health care settings.5) Compliance Issues. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Investigate compliance issues identified in various health care settings by regulatory agencies;B) Discuss the connection between regulatory requirements and policies and procedures in various health care settings; andC) Describe the accreditation options in various health care settings, including type and purpose.c) Module III - Person-Directed Care1) Respect of the Individual A) Culture. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Define culture as it relates to healthcare; andii) Compare and contrast the previous and current perceptions of healthcare and culture.B) Philosophy. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to discuss the philosophy of person-directed care.2) Advocate for the Individual. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Review appropriate methods used to deliver person-directed care;B) Examine methods to support the CNA II in his or her role as an advocate; andC) Examine the expanded advocacy role of the CNA II in person-directed care.3) Continuity of Individualized Care. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Recognize the importance of maintaining individualized care across various health care settings; andB) Model ways that continuity of care can be supported by the CNA II.d) Module IV - Professional Relationships 1) Attitude. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:A) Identify various types of attitudes in the workplace;B) Discuss the impact of attitudes on professional relationships; andC) Examine various influences affecting one's professional attitude.2) Communication A) Personal. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Distinguish between various styles of personal communication;ii) Identify one's own personal style of communication; andiii) Demonstrate effective communication utilizing his or her personal style.B) Organizational. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Examine the expanded role of the CNA II regarding documentation;ii) Discuss factors affecting staff scheduling;iii) Develop a sample staff schedule;iv) Discuss factors affecting care assignments;v) Develop a sample care assignment;vi) Identify skills required to be an effective committee member;vii) Examine the expanded role of the CNA II regarding organizational evaluation; andviii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding the utilization of technology in the workplace.3) Motivations. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Compare and contrast various motivational theories;B) Discuss various external motivators; andC) Discuss various internal motivators.4) Team Building. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Discuss the concepts of team building;B) Examine the role of a leader in team building;C) Identify effective team building techniques utilized by leaders;D) Examine various roles in which team members may serve; andE) Identify various responsibilities of effective team members.5) Conflict Resolution. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Identify common causes of conflict in the workplace;B) Analyze possible effects of workplace conflict; andC) Identify steps of a resolution process, including: i) Discussing appropriate informal conflict resolution strategies, including assertiveness and negotiation; andii) Discussing appropriate formal conflict resolution strategies, including chain of command and grievance policy.6) Critical Thinking. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Differentiate between critical thinking and problem-solving;B) Identify steps of the critical thinking process, including: C) Integrate critical thinking strategies into the CNA II role.e) Module V - Mentoring 1) Peer Mentor. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Examine the role of a peer mentor;B) Differentiate peer mentor, preceptor, and trainer roles; andC) Identify qualities and characteristics of an effective peer mentor.2) Peer Mentor Program. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Discuss the purpose of a peer mentor program;B) Discuss the role of the CNA II regarding program planning;C) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding program implementation; andD) Examine the role of the CNA II in the evaluative process of the mentee and the program.3) Education A) Learning Styles. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Identify various learning styles; andii) Discuss the importance of recognizing various learning styles.B) Learning Theories. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to compare and contrast various learning theories, including Knowles Theory of Adult Learning.C) Influences on Learning. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to examine various influences affecting one's ability to learn.D) Teaching Methods. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to recognize the importance of matching teaching methods to learning styles.4) Mentor-Mentee Relationship A) Recognition. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Examine the role of the CNA II in welcoming the mentee;ii) Examine the role of the CNA II in appreciating the value of the mentee, including prior experiences and individualism; andiii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding inclusion of the mentee in the workplace culture.B) Motivation. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to examine the role of the CNA II in selecting appropriate motivational methods.C) Communication. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Examine the role of the CNA II in serving as an appropriate role-model;ii) Examine the role of the CNA II in providing appropriate clinical guidance; andiii) Examine the role of the CNA II in providing appropriate feedback to the mentee in a timely, constructive, and respectful manner.f) Module VI - Common Health Concerns 1) Neurological System A) Parkinson's Disease. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Parkinson's disease;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Parkinson's Disease;iii) Discuss the impact of Parkinson's Disease on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Parkinson's Disease.B) Multiple Sclerosis. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Multiple Sclerosis;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis;iii) Discuss the impact of Multiple Sclerosis on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Multiple Sclerosis.C) Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias;iii) Discuss the impact of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias.D) Cerebrovascular Accident. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Cerebrovascular Accident;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Cerebrovascular Accident;iii) Discuss the impact of Cerebrovascular Accident on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Cerebrovascular Accident.2) Cardiovascular System A) Congestive Heart Failure. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Congestive Heart Failure;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure;iii) Discuss the impact of Congestive Heart Failure on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Congestive Heart Failure.B) Peripheral Vascular Disease. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Peripheral Vascular Disease;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Peripheral Vascular Disease;iii) Discuss the impact of Peripheral Vascular Disease on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Peripheral Vascular Disease.C) Coronary Artery Disease. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Coronary Artery Disease;iii) Discuss the impact of Coronary Artery Disease on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Coronary Artery Disease.3) Respiratory System A) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases;iii) Discuss the impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases.B) Pneumonia. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Pneumonia;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Pneumonia;iii) Discuss the impact of Pneumonia on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Pneumonia.4) Gastrointestinal System A) Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disorder. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disorder;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disorder;iii) Discuss the impact of Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disorder on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disorder.B) Gastrointestinal Ulcers. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Gastrointestinal Ulcers;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Gastrointestinal Ulcers;iii) Discuss the impact of Gastrointestinal Ulcers on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Gastrointestinal Ulcers.C) Gallstones. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Gallstones;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Gallstones;iii) Discuss the impact of Gallstones on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Gallstones.D) Diverticulitis. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Diverticulitis;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Diverticulitis;iii) Discuss the impact of Diverticulitis on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Diverticulitis.5) Urinary System A) Incontinence. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Identify various types of Incontinence;ii) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Incontinence;iii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various types of Incontinence;iv) Discuss the impact of Incontinence on a person; andv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Incontinence.B) Urinary Tract Infections. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Urinary Tract Infections;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections;iii) Discuss the impact of Urinary Tract Infections on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Urinary Tract Infections.C) Kidney Stones. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Kidney Stones;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Kidney Stones;iii) Discuss the impact of Kidney Stones on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Kidney Stones.6) Reproductive System, Male: Prostate Enlargement. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:A) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Prostate Enlargement;B) Recognize signs and symptoms of Prostate Enlargement;C) Discuss the impact of Prostate Enlargement on a person; andD) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Prostate Enlargement.7) Reproductive System, FemaleA) Endometriosis. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Endometriosis;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Endometriosis;iii) Discuss the impact of Endometriosis on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Endometriosis.B) Menopause. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Menopause;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Menopause;iii) Discuss the impact of Menopause on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Menopause.C) Hysterectomy. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of a Hysterectomy;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of problems experienced post-Hysterectomy;iii) Discuss the impact of a Hysterectomy on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Hysterectomy.8) Musculoskeletal System A) Osteoporosis. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Osteoporosis;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Osteoporosis;iii) Discuss the impact of Osteoporosis on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Osteoporosis.B) Fractures. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Fractures;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Fractures;iii) Discuss the impact of a Fracture on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Fracture.C) Osteoarthritis. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Osteoarthritis;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Osteoarthritis;iii) Discuss the impact of Osteoarthritis on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Osteoarthritis.9) Integumentary System A) Wounds. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of various Wound types;ii) Discuss measures commonly utilized for Wound prevention;iii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Wounds;iv) Discuss the impact of Wounds on a person;v) Identify and demonstrate skills in non-sterile dressing changes:vi) Describe and demonstrate techniques for non-sterile dressing changes (e.g., adhesive bandages, non-sterile gauze and tape, and drain sponges/drainage gauze);vii) Describe and demonstrate application of triple antibiotic ointment (TAO) or other over-the-counter antimicrobial creams/ointments;viii) Describe and demonstrate other non-sterile dressing changes (e.g., removal of soiled, and application of new, non-sterile drain sponge/gauze at g-tube/j-tube site and removal of soiled, and application of new, non-sterile drain sponge/gauze at tracheostomy site); andix) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Wound.B) Pressure Ulcers. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Pressure Ulcers;ii) Discuss measures commonly utilized for Pressure Ulcer prevention;iii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Pressure Ulcers;iv) Discuss the impact of Pressure Ulcers on a person; andv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Pressure Ulcers.C) Circulatory Ulcers. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Circulatory Ulcers;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of Circulatory Ulcers;iii) Discuss the impact of Circulatory Ulcers on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Circulatory Ulcer.D) Dermal Anomalies. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Identify various types of Dermal Anomalies;ii) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of various Dermal Anomalies;iii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Dermal Anomalies;iv) Discuss the impact of Dermal Anomalies on a person; andv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Dermal Anomaly.E) Infestations. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:i) Identify various types of Infestations;ii) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of various Infestations;iii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Infestations;iv) Discuss the impact of an Infestation on a person; andv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with an Infestation.10) Cancer. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of various Cancers;B) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Cancers;C) Discuss the impact of Cancer on a person; andD) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Cancer.11) Infections. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to:A) Identify various types of Infections, including sepsis and septicemia;B) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of various types of Infections, including sepsis and septicemia;C) Discuss measures commonly utilized to prevent Infections;D) Recognize signs and symptoms of Infections, including sepsis and septicemia;E) Discuss the impact of an Infection on a person; andF) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with an Infection.12) Pain. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Identify various types of Pain;B) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Pain;C) Identify methods of Pain recognition;D) Recognize signs and symptoms of Pain;E) Discuss the impact of Pain on a person; andF) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person experiencing Pain.13) Mental Health A) Anxiety Disorders. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Anxiety Disorders;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Anxiety Disorders;iii) Discuss the impact of an Anxiety Disorder on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with an Anxiety Disorder.B) Mood Disorders. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Mood Disorders;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Mood Disorders;iii) Discuss the impact of a Mood Disorder on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Mood Disorder.C) Mental Illness. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Mental Illness;ii) Recognize signs and symptoms of various Mental Illnesses;iii) Discuss the impact of Mental Illness on a person; andiv) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with a Mental Illness.14) Endocrine System. Diabetes. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Demonstrate understanding of the incidence and prevalence of Diabetes;B) Recognize signs and symptoms of Diabetes;C) Discuss the impact of Diabetes on a person; andD) Demonstrate understanding of the role of the CNA II in supporting the care of a person with Diabetes.g) Module VII - Skills 1) CNA II as a Procedural Assistant. Objective: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to examine the role of the CNA II as a procedural assistant to health care practitioners.2) Sterile Technique. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Explain the purpose of sterile technique;B) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding sterile technique;C) Demonstrate applying sterile gloves; andD) Demonstrate setting up the sterile field.3) Respiratory Procedures A) Assisting with Oxygen Delivery. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Explain the purpose of oxygen delivery;ii) Review the responsibilities of the CNA II in oxygen therapy;iii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding oxygen delivery;iv) Demonstrate maintenance of correct placement of established oxygen delivery devices, including mask, cannula, and tent;v) Verify rate of oxygen administration ordered with supervisor;vi) Compare rate of administration ordered with rate being delivered;vii) Monitor the person with established oxygen therapy;viii) Review signs and symptoms of respiratory distress;ix) Review appropriate CNA actions utilized for the person experiencing respiratory distress; andx) Transfer oxygen delivery tubing from one oxygen delivery device to another.B) Pulse Oximetry. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Explain the purpose of pulse oximetry;ii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding pulse oximetry; andiii) Demonstrate correct measurement of pulse oximetry.4) Urinary Catheters. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Review the purpose of urinary catheters;B) Review routine catheter care;C) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding urinary catheters; andD) Demonstrate application of external urinary catheters.5) Ostomy Appliances. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Review the purpose of ostomies;B) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding ostomies;C) Differentiate ostomy types;D) Demonstrate cleaning the stoma of an established ostomy; andE) Demonstrate changing an ostomy appliance of an established ostomy.6) Dressings. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Identify various types of dressings;B) Discuss the purpose of various types of dressings;C) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding dressings;D) Describe observations made during care of a person with a dressing;E) Demonstrate various types of non-sterile dressing changes; andF) Demonstrate set-up assistance for sterile dressing changes.7) Drains. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Identify various types of drains;B) Discuss the purpose of drains;C) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding drains; andD) Describe observations made during care of a person with a drain.8) Enteral Feedings. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: A) Review enteral feedings;B) Discuss the purpose of enteral feedings;C) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding enteral feedings;D) Describe observations made during care of a person with an enteral feeding; andE) Demonstrate care of an established enteral tube insertion site.9) Testing A) Testing of Occult Blood. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Discuss the purpose of testing for occult blood;ii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding testing for occult blood; andiii) Demonstrate testing for occult blood.B) Blood Glucose Testing. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Discuss the purpose of blood glucose testing;ii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding blood glucose testing; andiii) Demonstrate blood glucose testing.C) Urine Testing. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Identify various types of urine tests;ii) Discuss the purpose of various types of urine tests;iii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding urine testing; andiv) Demonstrate various methods of urine testing.10) Blood Pressure A) Measurements. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Discuss measurement of blood pressure; andii) Examine the role of the CNA II regarding blood pressure measurements.B) Alternative Sites. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Discuss the purpose of using alternate sites when measuring blood pressure; andii) Demonstrate measuring blood pressure utilizing alternative sites, such as, forearm, thigh and lower leg.C) Orthostatic Blood Pressure. Objectives: upon completion of this unit, the student will be able to: i) Discuss the purpose of orthostatic blood pressure measurements; andii) Demonstrate measuring orthostatic blood pressure manually and electronically.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 395.305
Added at 44 Ill. Reg. 3455, effective 2/21/2020