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Nurses Can Help Older Drivers Steer Clear of Trouble    
by Maureen Habel, RN, MA and Arlene Orhon Jech, RN, BSN and Patricia A. Russo-Meck, RN
CE350-60 l 1.00 hr

Nurses Can Help Older Drivers Steer Clear of Trouble - CE350-60
Objectives:

The goal of this program is to describe the nurse’s role in the older driver’s safe mobility. After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Describe the effects of aging or common age-related medical and psychological conditions on the older driver’s safe mobility.
  • Describe the roles nurses undertake in promoting the older driver’s safe driving practices.
  • Identify referrals and resources nurses can refer concerned individuals to.

Course expires on 2/14/2010
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