Catheter care
£10.00 Excl. VATMaster the skill of catheter care to enhance patient health and minimise risks.

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Master the skill of catheter care to enhance patient health and minimise risks.

In this awareness course learners will explore the ethical and legal obligations of open and honest communication.

In this course we cover what continence is, what can affect it and how to effectively address challenges with incontinence.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a caregiver, this course will empower you to enhance the quality of life for those with stomas.

In this course, we will explore the physiology of the skin in relation to pressure care, and learn best practice pressure area care techniques.

More than 3m people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes. Of these about 270,000 have type 2 diabetes and around 300,000 have type 1 diabetes. Just as importantly, approximately 850,000 people in the UK have undiagnosed type 2 diabetes.
Our diabetes online course will equip you with a greater understanding of the challenges around the condition and how it can be effectively managed.

Do you know what to do if someone you work with or employ suffers an epileptic seizure? Would you be able to recognise an epileptic seizure? Did you know there are more than 40 different types – and what they look like can vary?
Epilepsy courses are a great way to get to grips with the basics; and this course gives an interesting overview of epilepsy and its effects, the way people with epilepsy must make adjustments to their lives and details the key considerations for dealing with someone suffering a seizure.

Falls cost the NHS an estimated £2.3 billion each year, and are the leading cause of death from injury among people aged 65 or older in England.

Being a Fire Warden in the care industry is a very important role. This course is split into six topics, where you will explore fire safety equipment, fire signs, emergency planning, drills and evacuation and the basics of fire.

What do you know about the causes and effects of food allergies? What are businesses legally required to do to minimise the risk of allergic reactions to workers and consumers?
If you’re working in any area of food, this course underpins your organisation’s legislative requirements. It contains practical steps to reduce the risk of harm and prevent cross-contamination.

Germs are everywhere – while they’re often harmless, they can be deadly. So, we need to understand what we can do to prevent them from spreading as much as we can. In this course, we explore how different types of germ can affect us when in our bodies, and how we can keep ourselves safe, from having good hand hygiene to using the correct PPE.

According to the NHS, more than 1.08 billion prescription items were dispensed overall in 2015, a 1.8 per cent increase on the previous year.
Effectively managing and safely handling this medication is crucial to the health and wellbeing of those who rely on it on a daily basis.

Completion of this course ensures that staff are trained in up-to-date, relevant information when it comes to moving and positioning people.

NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) is the care package arranged by the NHS for people who aren’t in hospital and who have been determined to have a primary health need.
Eligible people can receive CHC in a variety of settings, including in their own home or a care home. A good care package can make the difference between a full and partial recovery.

Palliative care is a compassionate, patient-centred approach to alleviate suffering and enhance the quality of life for individuals with serious, life-limiting, or terminal illnesses.

In this course we cover what causes Parkinson’s, what the symptoms look like, and how it can be managed.

Reablement is a free service that helps people learn or re-learn the skills necessary for daily living.
Upon successful completion of this Reablement course you will know what reablement is and the benefits of reablement.

Strokes are a critical medical emergency, affecting millions of lives worldwide.

Substance misuse is a complex issue, affecting not only the individuals involved but their friends, families and the people they come into contact with.
Substance abuse can result in lowered educational outcomes, compromised health and danger to the public and affect not only the user but the people around them too.

Suicide is not an easy topic to talk about, but a greater understanding of the causes of suicide and who might be more vulnerable, as well as warning signs to look out for, might help you to save a life.
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