Can you change your eRA Commons username?
Working with your signing official or account administrator, you can select any username you would like as long as it is at least six characters and no more than 20 characters in length. It can be a combination of letters and numbers. Each username must be unique within the eRA Commons community.
What is eRA application?
The ERA will provide eligible applicants a maximum financial assistance of $10,000 to pay for rental arrears and past due utilities. Rental households who can demonstrate that their housing stability is at risk due to unpaid rent or utility bills due to COVID-19.
Where is the summary statement on eRA Commons?
To view your Summary Statement:
- Log into Commons.
- Navigate to the Status module.
- Click the. List of Applications/Grants section. The.
- Select the application ID link for the specific application. The Status Information screen displays.
- Select the. link titled Summary Statement.
What does pending verification mean in eRA Commons?
During the application viewing window, the eSubmission Status will display as ‘Pending Verification’. Once the application viewing window elapses and the application has moved forward for funding consideration, the eSubmission Status will change to ‘Submission Complete’. eRA Communications.
What is AOR signature?
An Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) is the individual who is authorized to sign on behalf of the proposing organization.
What is AOR NIH?
Steps for Authorized Organization Representative (AOR)/Signing Official (SO) to Check Submission Status. All Signing Officials at the applicant organization are able to check application submission status in eRA Commons.
What is council review completed?
Council review completed. Council – not recommended for consideration Council review completed: Application not recommended for further consideration. Refer any questions to Program Official.
What is a good impact score for NIH grant?
NIH expects that scores of 1 or 9 will be used less frequently than the other scores. 5 is for a good medium-impact application and considered an average score.
What is the highest NIH score?
The patient’s NIHSS score is calculated by adding the number for each element of the scale; 42 is the highest score possible. In the NIHSS, the higher the score, the more impaired a stroke patient is.
What is a Level 1 Stroke?
A Level 1 stroke alert is a patient with LKN 0-8 hours prior, and results in the Vascular Neurology team responding immediately to the emergency department.
How many times can you resubmit an NIH grant?
While NIH no longer limits the number of times you can resubmit an application with essentially the same content and scope as an earlier application, it is not allowable to have overlapping applications under review at the same time. (NOT-OD-14-074 includes detailed guidance about resubmissions.)
How often should Nihss be done?
There is not a complete consensus among providers regarding when and how often the NIHSS should be performed. During the original clinical trials the NIHSS was completed at baseline prior to treatment, at 2 hours post-treatment, at 24 hours, at 7-10 days, and at 3 months.
What is the minimum oxygen saturation level for stroke patients?
The normal range of oxygen saturation is 97″2% in younger adults, but in healthy older people the mean is slightly lower at 95% [1, 2]. Sulter et al. reported that 63% of stroke patients had at least one episode of hypoxia, defined as a saturation of less than 96% for more than 5 minutes [3].
Who performs Nihss?
2. Who may perform the NIHSS? [Revised July 8, 2010] The NIHSS must be performed by a certified clinician, including a Physician, Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner or Registered Nurse. Note: Physical therapists may be certified to perform the NIHSS upon discharge.
Is Nihss certification free?
American Academy of CME, Inc. designates this educational activity for 3.0 contact hours. CEU’s are free!
How much does Nihss certification cost?
Time to complete this education training ranges from 2 hours to 8 hours depending on the qualification, with a median time to complete of 6 hours. The cost to attend NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is $10.
How often do you renew Nihss certification?
How long is NIH Stroke Scale certification valid for? The NIH Stroke Scale certification through Apex Innovations is valid for one year from the initial testing date for Patient Group A. The expiration for all other subsequent patient groups is two years from the testing date.
How do I renew my Nihss certification?
You may also join or renew by phone at 301-223-2307 or 800-787-8984. Please be advised there is a 3-5 day waiting period if you register by phone. Online registration is updated within 24 hours.
Where can I get Nihss certification?
Resources where you can obtain the NIH Stroke Certification FREE of charge include the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association.