which course is first... intensive or progressive

by Albina Bode 4 min read

Do I need to complete the intensive and progressive online courses?

Aug 23, 2012 · Dear Donna replies: Dear Explanation Needed, Intensive care units are typically for the most acutely ill patients, those who are unstable, in critical condition and needing very intensive nursing care and surveillance. In most ICUs, the nurse-to-patient ratio is 1-to-1 or 1-to-2 maximum. The term “progressive care unit” (also called step-down unit, intermediate care unit, …

What is the difference between a progressive care unit and ICU?

You will need to watch the Intensive Workshop first. Please do not go out of order for the information presented builds upon itself throughout the courses. For those who have already been to a live Intensive or Level 1 Workshop, it is recommend that you …

What is the progressive retreat?

Please plan your view time so that you can complete your workshop viewing over the next 13 weeks (93 days) from your purchase date. Suggestion: Watch the Intensive over the first 3 Weeks, and then the Progressive over the next 9 Weeks, giving …

What is Dr Joe’s online introductory course?

This course is the prerequisite to the Progressive Course and is part of the requirements for attending a Week Long Advanced Retreat. Please go to HayHouse.com for more information. The Progressive and Intensive Online Course Bundle consists of 23 videos that comprise approximately 23 hours of lectures and meditations. These recordings from previous live …

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Can you explain the difference between a progressive care unit and an intensive care unit?

Dear Donna replies

Intensive care units are typically for the most acutely ill patients, those who are unstable, in critical condition and needing very intensive nursing care and surveillance. In most ICUs, the nurse-to-patient ratio is 1-to-1 or 1-to-2 maximum.

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