Videos present the basic educational content for a module. Videos can be downloaded for inclusion in your organization's LMS - look for the Download Media section on each video.
In this video we’ll discuss the basic assessment and emergency care of patients with a left ventricular assist device.
A left ventricular assist device, often shortened to LVAD, is a mechanical pump that is implanted to the left side of the heart which aids in pumping blood throughout the body.
Typically used to help patients who are living with end-stage heart failure and are waiting for a transplant. It can also be used for long-term therapy, often referred to as Destination Therapy.
Care of a patient with an LVAD will differ from what a non-LVAD patient would be provided. This video describes those differences and demonstrates the steps for Basic Assessment and Emergency Care.
In this video we describe the steps involved for successfully doffing N95 Level Personal Protective Equipment.
N95 Level PPE can be worn while caring for a patient with a Highly Hazardous Communicable Disease or HHCD.
Funded by contract HHSO100201700005C, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
In this video we describe the equipment required and the steps involved, for successfully donning N95 Level Personal Protective Equipment.
N95 Level PPE can be worn while caring for a patient with a Highly Hazardous Communicable Disease or HHCD.
Funded by contract HHSO100201700005C, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Mechanical CPR is an effective alternative to manual CPR, especially during ambulance transport when the number of responders is not adequate.
Performed by automated chest compression equipment, it can be utilized in both the pre-hospital and in-hospital setting for patients suffering cardiac arrest, and allows for consistent high-quality CPR, essential for improved patient outcomes.
In this video we demonstrate the use of mechanical Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with a LUCAS device.
Video Links
AHA: Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
https://www.heart.org/-/media/Files/About-Us/Policy-Research/Fact-Sheets/Acute-Care/Out-of-Hospital-Cardiac-Arrest.pdf
In this video we demonstrate the assembly and testing of a 3M Breathe Easy PAPR with Butyl Hood, a battery-operated Powered Air Purifying Respirator used when responding to hazardous chemical situations.
PAPR units are not equipment we use on a regular basis. Familiarization with the correct assembly and testing of such devices ensures patient and healthcare professional safety when called into use.
DuoDote autoinjectors are intended for the initial treatment of organophosphorus nerve agents or insecticides poisoning and should be administered by EMS personnel trained in the recognition and treatment of such situations.
The ability to identify mild and severe symptoms of organophosphorus nerve agents or insecticides poisoning, and knowing the correct DuoDote dosing and administration technique will help you provide optimum care for people exposed to organophosphates.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a GVS 9110/9111 N99 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N99 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a Makrite 9500 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a Honeywell 8140/8139 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a 3M Aura 1870+ N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a 3M 8210/8110s N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a 3M Aura 9205 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a 3M 1860/1860s N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Donning (putting on) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a GVS 9110/9111 N99 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N99/N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a Makrite 9500 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a Honeywell 8140/8139 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a 3M Aura 1870+ N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a 3M 8210/8110s N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for doffing a 3M Aura 9205 N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
This video demonstrates the correct sequence for donning a 3M 1860/1860s N95 respirator.
Knowing the correct order for Doffing (taking off) your N95 Disposable Filtering Facepiece Respirator is vital in the fight to stop the spread of infectious diseases transmitted via the airborne route.
In this video we demonstrate how to remove an Intraosseous Line also known as an IO.
In this video we demonstrate sealing remains in a bio-safety level 4 containment body bag using a BioSeal System 5 Portable System.
The advantage of the portable system is that in addition to functioning via a standard AC outlet, it has its own power supply which allows for use in locations where access to a standard AC outlet is not available.
It is appropriate for use in clinical and non-clinical locations, by healthcare professionals, law enforcement, coroners, and by disaster response teams after a mass casualty or pandemic event.
To develop pathogen specific protocols for the safe handling of human remains for your organization, visit the CDC website below for guidance:
CDC - Guidance for Safe Handling of Human Remains of Ebola Patients in U. S. Hospitals and Mortuaries: https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/clinicians/evd/handling-human-remains.html
In this video we review the components of the BioSeal System 5 Portable System.
The BioSeal Portable System provides the equipment needed to safely contain human remains in a bio-safety level 4 containment body bag.
The portable system has its own power supply and is appropriate for use in hospitals, by law enforcement and by disaster response teams.
Please follow your organizational policies and procedures when using this system.
In this video we demonstrate the assembly and operation of an AirBoss Chem/Bio ISO-POD.
Patient transportation isolation devices are not pieces of equipment we use on a regular basis. Familiarization with the correct assembly and operation techniques of such devices ensures patient and healthcare professional safety when called into use.
Other versions of this isolation device are manufactured by this company. A large proportion of this video is also applicable to those devices.
In this video we discuss the specifications, components and general inspection routine for an AirBoss Chem/Bio ISO-POD.
Operating in its negative pressure mode, the AirBoss Chem/Bio ISO-POD model is designed for safely transporting a patient with a highly consequential pathogen of concern or chemical agent.
Other versions of this isolation device are manufactured by this company. A large proportion of this video is also applicable to those devices.
Correct donning, doffing and reuse techniques when using procedure and/or surgical masks is essential in helping to prevent contamination from, and the spread of pathogens of concen.
This video demonstrates these techniques including mask storage via paper towels and paper bags when being used in a limited reuse situation.
Additional information on paper bag storage can be found in the Nebraska Medicine video "Proper Donning & Doffing of Procedural and Surgical Masks".
In this video we demonstrate potential approaches for donning and doffing of an N95 filtering facepiece respirator in a Limited Reuse situation. This video was developed based on the CDC guidelines for NIOSH approved N95 respirators.
Please note: During this extraordinary time of the COVID-19 pandemic, institutions are developing methods to extend wear and reuse N95 respirators. These methods are needed in order to preserve the supply of N95 respirators for patient care. The information in this video should not be interpreted to contradict facility-specific directions and special decontamination and reuse programs.
For the full set of guidelines please visit the following CDC website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/ppe-strategy/decontamination-reuse-respirators.html
In this video we demonstrate the critical safety steps involved in correctly donning and doffing an N95 disposable filtering facepiece respirator, and how to perform a seal check prior to rendering patient care in any setting. We also show the most common mistakes made when placing the straps on your head.
In the early phases of a novel infection, airborne protection is commonly used. In order to protect first responders and healthcare providers from exposure to airborne and novel pathogens, the correct use of an N95 respirator is an important first step.
In this video we demonstrate how to obtain intraosseous access with a powered drill system. Intraosseous access, commonly called IO, is used when immediate vascular access is needed, and other methods have failed.
In this video we demonstrate how to wrap an ankle for support when there is pain with walking or swelling around the area due to injury.
A tourniquet is used for victims with potential life-threatening bleeding. This video demonstrates how to apply the Combat Application Tourniquet also known as CAT.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to prevent an individual from falling or who is loosing their balance.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
Suit support personnel are a vital part of a decon team. In addition to assisting with the donning and doffing of team members PPE, they also help with such tasks as taking vital signs, and ensuring decon team members are properly hydrated.
In this video we demonstrate Donning the equipment for suit support personnel.
After a decon team member has assisted in the process of chemical decontamination, their personal protective equipment must be taken off in a controlled step-by-step process.
In this video we demonstrate the steps for Doffing Level C Chemical Personal Protective Equipment with a 3M Breathe Easy PAPR
Decon operations team members often wear Level C Chemical PPE when attending to a patient requiring chemical decontamination.
In this video we demonstrate the steps for Donning Level C Chemical Personal Protective Equipment with a 3M Breathe Easy PAPR
This video provides an overview of the components and use of a Power Wheelchair for volunteers at a general population shelter.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a cot to a wheelchair using a squat pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a wheelchair to a cot using a squat pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
An ISOPOD is a device used in the transportation of a potentially infectious patient, either internally at a facility, or from one facility to another.
In this video Brittany Nordby, RN, BSN, EMT, Project Coordinator for HEROES, provides an explanation of the new features found on the latest generation of ISO-POD manufactured by AirBoss Defense.
A cervical collar is used when a cervical-spine injury is suspected.
In this video, we will demonstrate how to place a cervical collar on a supine patient.
A cervical collar is used when a cervical-spine injury is suspected.
In this video, we will demonstrate how to place a cervical collar on a seated patient.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to assist an individual in the use of an asthma inhaler.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
In this video we demonstrate the steps involved when doffing Biological PPE for Ebola patient care as used by the Nebraska Biocontainment Patient Care Unit. It may be necessary to adapt these steps to meet your own organizations policies and procedures.
This video focuses on the use of a Suit and PAPR as Personal Protective Equipment.
The doffing process is a step-by-step process that ensures good infection control and safety.
All steps should be done systematically and in the correct order.
A doffing partner should assure all equipment is properly applied.
You can download a printable version of the PAPR Level Doffing steps from the Printed Materials section of the HEROES website.
In this video we demonstrate the steps involved when donning Biological PPE for Ebola patient care as used by the Nebraska Biocontainment Patient Care Unit. It may be necessary to adapt these steps to meet your own organizations policies and procedures.
This video focuses on the use of a Suit and PAPR as Personal Protective Equipment.
The donning process is a step-by-step process that ensures good infection control and safety.
All steps should be done systematically and in the correct order.
A donning partner should assure all equipment is properly applied.
You can download a printable version of the PAPR Level Donning steps from the Printed Materials section of the HEROES website.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to use body mechanics when assisting individuals.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a chair with arms to a wheelchair using the standing pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a wheelchair to a cot using the standing pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a cot to a wheelchair using the standing pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a cot to a chair using a the standing pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from chair to cot using the standing pivot technique.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from a cot to wheelchair using a slideboard.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
An ISOPOD is a device used in the transportation of a potentially infectious patient, either internally at a facility, or from one facility to another.
In this video Beth Beam, RN, MSN, Project Coordinator for HEROES and Director of Education for the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, provides an introduction to patient care while being transported in an ISOPOD.
An ISOPOD is a device used in the transportation of a potentially infectious patient, either internally at a facility, or from one facility to another.
In this video Beth Beam, RN, MSN, Project Coordinator for HEROES and Director of Education for the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, provides a basic overview of the assembly and use of the ISOPOD manufactured by Immediate Response Technologies (IRT).
An ISOPOD is a device used in the transportation of a potentially infectious patient, either internally at a facility, or from one facility to another.
In this video Beth Beam, RN, MSN, Project Coordinator for HEROES and Director of Education for the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, provides a basic overview of the assembly and use of the ISOPOD manufactured by the TVI Corporation.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to transfer an individual from wheelchair to cot using a slideboard.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to maneuver a standard wheelchair up and down a curb.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides an overview of the components and use of a standard wheelchair for volunteers at a general population shelter.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
Introduction to the use of Body Sealer equipment used in the containment of bio-hazardous remains.
This video was produced in collaboration with the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit at The Nebraska Medical Center (nebraskamed.com) and describes procedures used within that facility. You may need to change your use of the Body Sealer depending on the needs of your organization.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate methods to assist an individual from a lying to standing position from a cot.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate way to attach a gait bel.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate use of assistive devices. In this video the use of Crutches is shown.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate use of assistive devices. In this video the use of Walkers is shown.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate use of assistive devices. In this video the use of Canes is shown.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
This video provides a demonstration for volunteers at a general population shelter of the appropriate use of assistive devices. In this video the use of Canes, Crutches and Walkers is shown.
This is part of a series of Volunteer Shelter Training videos produced in collaboration with the Physical Therapy program at UNMCs College of Allied Health Professions.
Demonstration of how to assemble and test an ILC Dover Sentinel XL PAPR unit.
Disclaimer: The following video depicts equipment commonly used in Nebraska hospitals. HEROES does not support any one manufacturer over another. Always refer to the manufacturer's directions for the complete instructions when using any powered air purifying respirator.
Demonstration of how to assemble and test a 3M Air-Mate PAPR unit.
Disclaimer: The following video depicts equipment commonly used in Nebraska hospitals. HEROES does not support any one manufacturer over another. Always refer to the manufacturer's directions for the complete instructions when using any powered air purifying respirator.
Developed in conjunction with The Nebraska Medical Center following guidelines provided by The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Hospital Personal Protective Equipment: Donning describes the correct doffing sequences of recommended equipment.
This video is part of a two video series. Hospital Personal Protective Equipment: Doffing is also available on the HEROES website and YouTube channel.
Developed in conjunction with The Nebraska Medical Center following guidelines provided by The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Hospital Personal Protective Equipment: Doffing describes the correct doffing sequences of recommended equipment.
This video is part of a two video series. Hospital Personal Protective Equipment: Donning is also available on the HEROES website and YouTube channel.
Demonstration of the correct steps involved in gross decontamination, reassembly and storage of a half mask respirator.
Some steps refer to specific UNMC policies and procedures and may need to be altered for your organization.
Demonstration of the correct procedures involved in the light decontamination of a half mask respirator.
Some steps refer to specific UNMC policies and procedures and may need to be altered for your organization.
Demonstration of the correct procedures involved in the donning, doffing and fit testing of a half mask respirator.
Some steps refer to specific UNMC policies and procedures and may need to be altered for your organization.
Developed in conjunction with The Nebraska Medical Center following guidelines provided by The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Proper use of Healthcare Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) describes the correct donning and doffing sequences of recommended equipment.
This video is one part of a three part Interactive Learning Module (ILM) available on the HEROES website.
START Triage is a system designed for emergency medical response in disasters where there are multiple victims.
START stands for Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment.
In this video Beth Beam, RN, MSN covers the key concepts behind the process and what you should and, perhaps more importantly, should NOT be doing during the triage process.
At the end join students of South East Community College as they practice the process during a simulated mass casualty event.
Demonstration of the correct steps involved in donning Chemical Level B Personal Protective Equipment.
This video was produced in collaboration with Omaha Metropolitan Medical Response System (OMMRS). Some steps refer to specific OMMRS policies and procedures and may need to be altered for your organization.
Demonstration of the correct steps involved in doffing Chemical Level B Personal Protective Equipment.
This video was produced in collaboration with Omaha Metropolitan Medical Response System (OMMRS). Some steps refer to specific OMMRS policies and procedures and may need to be altered for your organization.
Activation describes the identification, containment and treatment of an infectious disease during a fictitious event, resulting in the activation of the Biocontainment Unit at the Nebraska Medical Center.
Demonstration of the correct use of a Mark-1 Auto Injector.
Interactive Learning Modules can either present new material, or be games or quizzes that test your understanding of material in one of our videos.
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