E-Learning Modules

E-Learning Modules



The Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network provides access to e-learning modules that align with stroke care across the continuum and align with the Canadian Stroke Best Practice Recommendations.

To access these resources, click on the module you would like to view.

 

Sexual Health


This webinar will guide you through implementation of sexual health practice in stroke rehabilitation. This presentation provides helpful insights from the patient perspective.

Created by: St. Joseph's Health Care London, Parkwood Institute

 

Acute Stroke Unit Orientation


This orientation consists of 11 stroke care topics that can be completed in any order and are arranged as separate modules, each with its own quiz. This program is an initiative made available to Nurses in the Southwestern Ontario (SWO) region for use as an acute stroke unit (ASU) orientation self-directed learning program. Other interprofessional team members are encouraged to access the orientation.

Created by: Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network

 

Stroke Rehab Unit Orientation


The Stroke Rehabilitation Unit Orientation is a self-directed learning program that consists of 12 stroke care topics that can be completed in any order and are arranged as separate modules, each with its own quiz. This program was created by the Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network for entry level Nurses, however other interprofessional team members are also encouraged to access the orientation modules.

Created by: Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network

 

Rehab Intensity Module


The Rehabilitation Intensity self-directed learning module and quiz is a provincial resource developed by the Ontario Regional Stroke Networks Rehabilitation Coordinator Group for stroke inpatient rehabilitation programs that report to the National Rehabilitation Reporting System.

Rehabilitation Intensity is a recommended performance indicator of appropriate stroke rehabilitation. The primary purpose is to support clinicians in measuring their knowledge of how to apply the Rehabilitation Intensity (RI) definiton when determining how much RI they are providing and reporting for their stroke patients. 

Created by: Ontario Regional Stroke Networks' Rehabilitation Coordinator Group

 

ACT-FAST


It is now well known about the evidence that highly selected patients with severe ischemic stroke may benefit from stroke endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) between 6-24 hours of clearly defined stroke symptom onset. This ACT-FAST educational resource has been developed to help with implementation of the ACT-FAST screening tool. The slide deck provides a background on EVT for stroke, reviews changes in acute stroke care management, and provides an overview of the ACT-FAST screening tool. The resource also includes case study videos created by the Champlain Regional Stroke Network.

Created by: Southwestern Ontario Stroke Network