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Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Wound Management

This CPD Award focuses on equipping course participants with the competences, knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, assess, and manage pressure ulcers and other types of wounds. Participants will delve into the causes of pressure ulcers, risk factors, and the importance of early detection and intervention to prevent their development.

Throughout the course, participants get a chance to deepen their understanding of evidence-based strategies for preventing pressure ulcers, including proper skin care, repositioning techniques, and the use of support surfaces. They will also explore the assessment and classification of wounds, wound healing processes, and the principles of wound management, including wound cleansing, dressing selection, and infection control.

By the end of this CPD award, students will be well-equipped to identify individuals at risk of pressure ulcers, implement effective prevention strategies, and provide comprehensive wound care to promote healing and prevent complications.

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Legal and Sociological Aspects of Nursing

This CPD training explores the intersection of law and sociology within the context of nursing practice. Course participants will delve into the legal framework governing healthcare delivery, focusing on key legislation and regulations that guide nursing professionals. Through a sociological lens, students will examine the impact of social determinants of health, cultural diversity, and healthcare disparities on patient outcomes.

The award will also cover topics such as patient rights, confidentiality, informed consent, and professional boundaries in nursing practice. Participants will develop critical thinking skills to analyse social issues and legal issues that arise in healthcare settings. By exploring the societal factors influencing healthcare delivery, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the broader implications of nursing practice on individuals and communities. Through case studies, discussions, and practical applications, students will be equipped to navigate the legal and sociological complexities of nursing practice with professionalism and ethical integrity.

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Dietetics, Nutrition and Feeding for nurses

This CPD award is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices related to food and nutrition in healthcare settings. Course participants will explore the role of dietetics in promoting health, preventing disease, and managing various health conditions through personalized nutrition interventions.

Course participants will learn to assess and monitor nutritional status, develop individualized nutrition plans, and evaluate the impact of diet on overall health and well-being. The unit covers topics such as the nutritional needs of different patient populations, feeding methods and techniques, cultural considerations in dietetics practice, and the ethical and legal aspects of nutrition care.

Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, course participants will be reminded about the importance of collaborating with healthcare teams, communicating effectively with patients, and advocating for evidence-based nutrition practices. By the end of the course, participants will have strengthened their expertise in providing quality nutrition, care and support to their patients.

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Comprehensive Care for the Elderly for Nurses

This CPD award aims at equipping course participants with the competences, knowledge and skills necessary to provide holistic care to elderly patients. It focuses mainly on the unique healthcare needs of the elderly population, including age-related changes, common health conditions, and psychosocial considerations.

Throughout the course, participants will explore topics such as geriatric assessment, medication management, nutrition, mobility, and end-of-life care. Emphasis will be placed on promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life for elderly individuals, while also addressing the challenges and complexities associated with caring for the elderly. By the end of the CPD award, participants will hold deeper understanding of the physical, emotional, and social aspects of aging, as well as the skills necessary to provide person-centered care to elderly patients.

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Caring for Persons with Dementia

This CPD award is designed to equip participants with competence, knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective care for individuals living with dementia. Students get to explore the various types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia, and gain a deeper understanding of the underlying causes, symptoms, and progression of these conditions.

Participants will also learn how to assess and manage the unique needs of elderly patients with dementia, including communication strategies, behavioural interventions, and person-centered care approaches. Emphasis will be placed on promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life for individuals living with dementia, as well as supporting their families and caregivers. By the end of the course, participants will have acquired a deeper understanding of dementia care principles and best practices, enabling them to provide holistic and person-centered care for elderly patients with dementia in various healthcare settings.

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Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses

This CPD award is designed to provide nurses with a comprehensive understanding of applied anatomy and physiology relevant to their practice. Through lectures, discussions, and practical demonstrations, participants will gain insight into the structure and function of the human body, enabling them to comprehend better the implications of health conditions, medical interventions, and nursing care.

This is a comprehensive CPD award designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Participants will explore the intricacies of the various systems within the body, including the skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. They will consolidate their knowledge about the anatomical structures of the body, including bones, muscles, organs, and tissues, as well as their physiological functions and how they interact with one another to maintain homeostasis.

Emphasis will be placed on the relationship between structure and function, and how disruptions in these systems can lead to various health conditions. By the end of the unit, students will have strengthened their understanding of anatomy and physiology, enabling them to effectively assess, diagnose, and treat patients in a healthcare setting. This unit is essential for nurses as it provides them with the necessary knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality patient care based on a thorough understanding of the human body.

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