New Course: Stroke Awareness

September 21, 2016

This course is split into two interactive and engaging modules, focusing on the identification of stroke and how to prevent it, and the recovery and care process after a stroke.

After completing this course you will be confident in identifying when a stroke has happened, the different types of causes, symptoms and prevention methods. As well as having a thorough understanding of what the recovery and care entails.

This course is split into two modules:

  • Stroke Identification and Prevention
  • Recovery and Care

Upon successful completion of this course you will be automatically awarded a certificate containing the course name, completion date, CPD hours and learning objectives.

In this course you will learn:

  • What a stroke is
  • How to identify and respond to a stroke
  • What a transient ischaemic attack is
  • The risk factors for a stroke
  • How to prevent a stroke
  • The importance of specialist stroke care
  • The common effects of a stroke — physical, mental, and emotional
  • The ways that a carer can act to minimise the potential dangers to a stroke survivor that result from these effects
  • The specific medical professionals who can help with these issues
  • Some of the resources available to stroke survivors and their carers

For more information, or to purchase this course click here.

Customer feedback – what we are hearing about this course:

“A thorough and engaging course.”

“I feel like I really learnt a lot in this course.”

“Really informative and engaging at the same time.”

“Excellent information, I’m much more confident now.”

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