{{ (moduleVm.actions && moduleVm.changeStatus) ? moduleVm.status : '' }} The Effect of Oral Medication on Wound Healing ((Non-Physician Credit))
Activity Steps
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Description
The certificate for this activity is for NON-PHYSICIANS.Method of Participation in the Learning Process/Evaluation Method Successful completion of this activity includes reading the entire article and successfully completing the post-quiz and an evaluation form. Getting the Most out of the Activity As you prepare to participate in this activity, please reflect on your practice and your patients and identify clinical challenges you hope to have addressed. While participating in the training, identify ways you can use newly acquired knowledge, strategies, and skills to enhance patient outcomes and your own professional development.Purpose of Activity
To provide information about the effects of oral medications on wound healing.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Identify oral medications that aid in wound healing.
- Recognize oral medications that interfere with wound healing.
Disclosures
The author, staff, faculty, and planners, including spouses/partners (if any), in any position to control the content of this CME activity have disclosed that they have no financial relationships with, or financial interests in, any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity. Dr Levine has disclosed that aloe vera, mimosa, Echinacea, chamomile, ginseng, jojoba, tea tree oil, garlic, ginkgo, triphala, and curcumin have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment as discussed in this article. Please consult the products' labeling for approved information.
Price:
$22.00
Credits:
- ACCME 1.0 CME
Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, Inc. designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Professions:
Other Health Professional
Test Code: ASWCN0317
Published: Mar 2017
Expires: 1/1/2026
Required Passing Score: 13/18 (72%)
Categories:
Wound Care
Specialties:
Wound
Topics:
Oral Medications
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Wound Healing