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Additional OS Resource - Supporting Adult Nursing Team NON SCORM

Brand:

NCFE

Audience:

Delivery staff

Level:

Level 3

Date added:

06/02/2023

Type:

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Price

£522.00

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In addition to the resources we are making available free to providers, we have developed a further 15 modules which include e-learning content – directly aligned to the requirements of the new technical qualifications.

To support providers, we are offering all of the modules and e-learning resources for the fee of £435 excluding VAT.

Our resources are developed to be accessible for all learners, and come with a range of customisable features, so you can tailor the package to suit your individual learner needs. The modules contain:

  • Tutor guide.
  • An e-learning module.
  • Associated student activity sheets.

This package contains modules covering the following elements:

  • K1.1 The importance of adhering to current legal policy and service frameworks when assisting with delegated clinical skills for adults.
  • K1.2 The relevance of current guidelines, standards, policies and frameworks, set by government, regulatory bodies and delivery partners to ensure core values of care are adhered to when assisting the adult nursing team with clinical skills.
  • K1.9 How the collection of specimens and undertaking individual observations in adult nursing supports a range of risk assessments and clinical assessments undertaken by registered professionals.
  • K1.13 When monitoring, recording and supporting the overall care and wellbeing of individuals, the range of equipment and resources used, where to source and how to check them.
  • K1.14 The procedures of how to check emergency equipment (for example a resuscitation trolley).
  • K1.16 The range of checks to emergency equipment and why these checks are carried out.
  • K2.4 The different types of carers and their role in meeting the needs of individuals.
  • K2.5 The concept of informal carers and the general rights of carers when supporting individuals to meet activities of daily living.
  • K2.6 The possible roles of informal carers and the importance of working in partnership with them, when supporting individuals to meet activities of daily living.
  • K2.8 The importance of early diagnosis in relation to dementia and other cognitive issues, why depression delirium and the normal ageing process may be mistaken for dementia and how other conditions may contribute to early onset dementia.
  • K2.9 The factors that impact on the care of the dying and the deceased to ensure most appropriate care is provided.
  • K3.2 The pathophysiology of the skin ageing process and the factors affecting skin integrity.
  • K3.3 Common skin conditions seen in individuals and the possible causes of skin conditions.
  • K3.5 How to carry out assessments of skin integrity and why it is important to do so.
  • K3.6 The types of treatment that can be used to care for skin and prevent or treat skin conditions.

If you would like to find out more about these resources get in touch with your T Level account executive, or email us at [email protected].