Alcohol-use Disorders Course
Original price was: $30.00.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.This course will give an overview of the identification, assessment, and management of alcohol-use disorders.
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This course will give an overview of the identification, assessment, and management of alcohol-use disorders.
This course will give an overview of basic assessment and referral for anaphylaxis.
This course will give learners an overview of anxiety and panic attacks, including possible causes, treatment options, ways to access support, and guidance for family and friends.
This course will give learners an overview of what causes brain injuries, the effects of brain injuries, and how to support persons with a brain injury and their families and carers.
This course will give an overview of advice, guidance, and information about COVID-19 (coronavirus) and how to recognise and prevent the spread of the virus.
This course will give an overview of the different types of diabetes in adults, the signs and symptoms, and treatment of diabetes.
This course will give an overview of the different types of diabetes in children, the signs and symptoms, and treatment of diabetes.
This course will give an overview of multi-agency working for domestic violence and abuse. Identification, prevention, and ways to reduce domestic violence will be discussed.
This course will allow learners to better understand the Drugs and Alcohol National Occupational Standards and to describe the knowledge and skills workers need in order to perform to the required standard.
This course will give an overview of what the medical condition dysphagia is and what is involved in managing the condition.
This course will give an overview of what epilepsy is, how it is treated, and how health and social care workers can help to improve the health outcomes of those with epilepsy.
This course will give learners an overview of what Legionnaire’s Disease is, who is at risk for Legionnaire’s Disease, the duty of the employer, and how it can be prevented and treated.
This course will give learners an overview the symptoms and causes of urinary incontinence, treatment options, and how carers can support service users with urinary incontinence.
This course will give learners an overview of what motor neuron disease is, the symptoms and causes of motor neuron disease, treatment options, and how carers can support individuals with motor neuron disease.
This course will give an overview of what Parkinson’s Disease is, its impact on communication and cognition, and how the disease is managed.
This course will give an overview of how health and social care staff can provide adequate nutrition and hydration to those in their care, particularly infants and older persons.