Osmosis Nursing Assistant Program Series
The steps detailed in this document give instructions on how to access and complete the Osmosis Nursing Assistant Program series of courses. The steps include accessing and completing the course, and viewing the certificate.
This documentation displays screenshot examples from symplr Learning. Accessing the course from another learning management system may result in a slightly different experience, but the general steps are the same.
These instructions are applicable to the following courses:
Osmosis Nursing Assistant Program Series
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Nursing Assistant Program: Role of the Nursing Assistant
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Nursing Assistant Program: Communication
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Nursing Assistant Program: Legal and Ethical Behavior
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Nursing Assistant Program: Infection Control
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Nursing Assistant Program: Introduction to the Human Body
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Integumentary Systems
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Musculoskeletal System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Respiratory System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Cardiovascular System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Nervous System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Sensory System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Endocrine System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Gastrointestinal System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Urinary System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Human Body and Disease Basics: Reproductive System
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Nursing Assistant Program: Safety and Emergency Care
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Nursing Assistant Program: Introduction to Basic Client Care Skills
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care skills: Respiratory
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care Skills: Cardiovascular
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care Skills: Gastrointestinal
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care Skills: Genitourinary
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care Skills: Integumentary
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Nursing Assistant Program: Basic Client Care Skills: Endocrine
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Nursing Assistant Program: Caring for Special Populations
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Human Needs and Comfort Promotion
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Pain
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Personal Hygiene
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Grooming
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Sensory
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Nursing Assistant Program: ADL and Client Needs: Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary
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Nursing Assistant Program: Restorative Care Skills
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Nursing Assistant Program: Psychosocial Care Skills
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Nursing Assistant Program: Death and Dying
There are several navigation tools available as you work through course materials.
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Topic navigation. Advance to the next page by selecting the Continue button that appears at the bottom of the page. Often, you must finish watching a video, finish reading the transcript, or complete an interactive activity in order to reveal the button.
Selecting the arrow at the top of the page (when available) displays the previous page. You may need to scroll up to reveal this option.
Additionally, selecting a previously-completed section from the navigation panel on the left displays that section from its beginning.
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Exit. Selecting Exit Course in the upper-right corner of the page closes the course window.
Note: Your progress saves from the first page of the section you're currently on. If you exit midway through a lesson, you will need to re-do any content after the most recent checkpoint.
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Topic Progression. Your progress through an individual chapter of content is indicated by a thin blue line, displaying at the top of the content window, and the circle on the topic navigation panel.
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Completion Status. As you progress through each topic, the indicator in the upper-left section indicates your progression by gradually increasing to 100%.
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Video Player. The built-in course video player contains several options to enhance your viewing experience, including the standard Play/Pause, volume adjust, and fullscreen options. However the player also contains options to slow down or speed up playback between half-speed and 2x speed, and a picture-in-picture mode (explained in the next paragraph).
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Picture-In-Picture Mode. The Picture-in-Picture mode "pops out" a smaller version of the video, which displays outside the course window. Since the video is now playing alongside the course window, you can read along with its written transcript while retaining visibility of the video.
You may begin reviewing the course materials by selecting Launch from the Course Details page.
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The course displays in a pop-up window upon launching. Selecting Start Course on this page begins your lesson.
Note: A SCORM window displays underneath the course pop-up to help keep track of your progress. Do not close this window or it may cause errors in your course.
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Proceed through each page by reading text, watching videos, or completing activities. When the requirements of each page are met, a way to progress to the next page reveals itself. Selecting this newly-revealed button advances to the next page. If you need to review something, selecting a previously-completed section from the navigation panel on the left displays previously-completed pages.
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At the end of the course module, you must complete a quiz. You must score 80% or higher to pass and obtain a completion certificate. Questions may consist of multiple choice, matching, or other similar question formats. Selecting Start Quiz begins your exam.
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After completing the quiz, your score is presented for your review. If you failed, better luck next time! You can select Take Again to immediately try for a better score, or select a previous section to review any subject matter you were unsure of, and return to the quiz later.
If you passed, congratulations! You now have the option to collect your Continuing Education certificate. Select this option to get your certificate.
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Selecting Continue on the Submit Form page opens a new window, containing the Continuing Education Certificate Request form.
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Complete this form, making sure to enter the correct name, title(s), and email address into each field, while selecting the correct course you just completed and entering the completion date. Selecting Submit to send them off.
Warning: You are only allowed to send this email to one recipient. It is recommended to send it to yourself, where you may then forward additional copies as needed from your own email.
Tip: Make sure to save and/or print a copy of each certificate for yourself, so you can retain proof you finished the course module.
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Upon completing the entire course (or if you simply want to exit), selecting Exit Course in the upper-right corner closes the window.
You are given the ability to request your completion certificate after successfully completing the course.
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To access this request form, select the Optional: Submit Form to Collect Continuing Education certificate option from the navigation panel on the left.
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Selecting the here link on this page opens a new window, containing the Continuing Education Certificate Request form.
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Complete this form, making sure to enter the correct name, title(s), and email address into each field, while selecting the correct course you just completed and entering the completion date. Selecting Submit to send them off. A copy of your certificate is then generated and sent to the email address provided.
Warning: You are only allowed to send this email to one recipient. It is recommended to send it to yourself, where you may then forward additional copies as needed from your own email.
Tip: Make sure to save and/or print a copy of each certificate for yourself, so you can retain proof you finished the course module.
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Once you're finished, selecting Exit Course in the upper-right corner closes the window.
If you need to view your certificate or action plan again, it is recommended you refer to the copies of your certificate and action plan that you emailed at the end of the course.