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Substance use disorders can lead to accidents, reduced productivity, and serious health risks. In this Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders in Healthcare Environments course, you’ll learn how drug and alcohol misuse affects both individuals and workplace safety. This course explores how different substances—such as alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and marijuana—affect the body and behavior, and how their misuse can endanger coworkers.
You’ll also review workplace policies, testing procedures, and employee rights, so you understand how organizations manage these risks fairly and effectively. Prevention strategies, including education, proper reporting, and employee assistance programs, will be highlighted as key tools for creating a safe, supportive workplace.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to recognize warning signs, follow company policy, and support efforts to keep your workplace drug- and alcohol-free, ensuring a healthier and more productive environment for all employees.
This course is designed for office and facilities employees in healthcare environments who need to understand how drug and alcohol use disorders affect individuals and workplace safety.
It covers substances such as alcohol and other depressants, opioids, stimulants, over-the-counter drugs, and marijuana, and explains how their misuse affects the body and behavior.
You'll learn to recognize warning signs of substance use disorders, apply company drug and alcohol policies, explain prevention strategies and support resources, and respond appropriately when a coworker appears impaired.
Yes. It reviews workplace policies, testing procedures, and employee rights so you understand how organizations manage these risks fairly and effectively.
Lessons cover substances that are often misused; marijuana, alcohol and other depressants; opioids, stimulants and over-the-counter drugs; how people develop a substance use disorder; physical drug dependency and prevention; drug and alcohol policies; and recovering from a substance use disorder.