STM publisher Elsevier has expanded its pulmonary patient education video library, adding more than 50 new titles, and introduced a bariatric video library. In addition, Elsevier has launched six individual video titles focused on in-demand topics including Fall Prevention, Lumbar Puncture, Thoracentesis, Reducing Falls After Stroke, and Pressure Injury Prevention. All of the new titles are available in English and Spanish.
The videos, created with Elsevier evidence-based content, include a mix of ambulatory and inpatient content targeted to physicians, nurses, medical assistants and patients. The pulmonary videos are designed to treat and improve the lives of patients with typically chronic conditions, while the bariatric videos address the patient journey before, during and after treatment.
The new pulmonary and bariatric patient education video libraries include fifty-seven new pulmonary titles, including videos such as Asthma Signs and Symptoms, Pre-adolescent Asthma, Causes and Risk Factors of COPD, and Pulmonary Rehabilitation that address many more pulmonary-specific ailments. Also, new pulmonary titles include expanded segments on COPD, General Pulmonary and Interstitial Lung Disease. Additionally, seven pulmonary videos have been created specifically for pre-adolescents and adolescents. Eight new bariatric videos are designed to educate patients on the most frequently performed bariatric surgeries, including gastric band, gastric bypass, and sleeve gastrectomy. Additional titles cover the bariatric journey, providing patients with pre-surgery, surgery and post-surgery information. Patient safety and quality initiatives such as Falls Prevention, Medication Safety, and Pressure Injury Prevention also form part of the new pulmonary and bariatric patient education video libraries.
A short clip of the Elsevier Sleeve Gastrectomy Interactive Patient Education video can be viewed by visiting https://youtu.be/9aReDfbvgws.
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