Arizona Funeral CE Requirements Package - 7 CE Hours
This 7-hour package meets the AZ Funeral CE requirements.
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Arizona Revised Statutes and Professional Ethics 3Course release date: 10/7/2024
Course Overview
Arizona funeral directors have a critical role in ensuring that their services are conducted with the utmost professionalism and adherence to state laws. Their duties encompass a range of ethical responsibilities, including maintaining the dignity and respect of the deceased and their families. They must comply with Arizona funeral statutes, which regulate the handling, transportation, and final disposition of human remains. These statutes also mandate proper recordkeeping and the transparent management of preneed funeral arrangements. Funeral directors are expected to provide clear and honest communication with clients, ensuring that all services and costs are fully disclosed. By upholding these standards, they protect the public’s trust and ensure that all legal and ethical obligations are met.
- Communicating with Difficult People 2
Course Release date: 7/10/2023
About the Course:
After completing this course, the learner will understand how to communicate effectively with difficult people. The types and behaviors of difficult people will be described, with a focus on how good communicators engage with difficult people. Course participants will learn how to listen actively and lessen defensiveness in order to improve communication. - Opioids: Contributing to Both Health and Death, 2nd Edition 2Release Date: 4/8/2024
About the Course:
Opioids are pain relievers accessed through prescriptions. When someone takes too many opioids or reaches a tolerance threshold, an overdose occurs. With the increase of opioid deaths in the U.S., it is imperative for the death-care industry to recognize and respect the hidden dangers. The funeral arrangements, visitation, and funeral can be complicated because of the circumstances surrounding the death. Opioids can affect the vessels and tissues of the body and cause embalming issues for embalmers. Funeral directors and embalmers need to be aware of safety procedures before embalming and to incorporate strict personal protective equipment protocols. There are different embalming techniques for embalming an individual who was using opioids at the time of death as well as those who have overdosed on opioids. This course will also describe strategies to help combat overdoses in the funeral home.