Acute Care Course
Original price was: $30.00.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.This course will give an overview of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) and the standarisation of assessment of acute illness severity in patients aged 16 and above.
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This course will give an overview of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) and the standarisation of assessment of acute illness severity in patients aged 16 and above.
This course will give an overview of knowledge needed by staff working in the health sector regarding equality, diversity, and human rights. Learners will understand the importance of language and communication, the impact of legislation, the benefits of equality and diversity, and understand discrimination.
This course will give an overview of the signs of cardiac arrest, how to respond appropriately, how to summon help, and how to deliver effective chest compressions.
This course will provide an introduction to blood transfusions for those not directly involved in blood sampling or the decision to administer blood transfusions.
The Care Certificate is an agreed set of standards that define the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected of specific job roles in the health and social care sectors that should be covered if you are ‘new to care’. This course contains all standards from 1 to 15, the workbooks, standards and progress, mapping and sign off document.
This course will give an overview of different aspects of having a career in healthcare, including job descriptions, responsibilities, and things not included in certain roles. The course will encourage you to explore your company’s values and objectives and how your role fits into these.
This course will give an overview of safeguarding and the role of health and social care workers play in working with and identifying vulnerable adults.
This course will give an overview of safeguarding and the statutory duty of all staff to safeguard children.
This course will give an overview of training related to adult resuscitation including emergency response, chest compressions, airway management, and the use of an AED.
This course will give an overview of the responsibilities employers and employees have to ensure facilities are safe for patients, visitors, and staff members. Risk management and procedures for reporting health and safety violations are also discussed.
This course will give an overview of the principles of data protection, confidentiality, freedom of information requests, and subject access requests.
This course will give an overview of how health and social care workers are encouraged to think about their responsibilities to those they care for, themselves, their colleagues, and the general public. Acting in the best interests of others and failure to act will be discussed.
This course will give an overview of knowledge needed by staff working in the health sector regarding equality, diversity, and human rights. Learners will understand the importance of language and communication, the impact of legislation, the benefits of equality and diversity, and understand discrimination.
This course will give an overview of how health and social care staff can achieve person-centred care at their organisation through care and communication.
This course will provide information on effective communication techniques for the social or health care setting.
This course will give an overview of how health and social care workers can support privacy and dignity of those in their care. Case studies with examples of poor and good care will be used to illustrate examples and allow learners to reflect on their own practice.