An overview of catheter care as an effective intervention in infection prevention and controlled continence care. Allowing participants to demonstrate theoretical and practical competencies within a classroom environment.
Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in enteral tube care and feeding with our course. Learn about insertion techniques, maintenance, feeding methods, and addressing complications to ensure safe and effective patient care.
Learning Outcomes 1, Illustrate the importance of, and implications of not planning for the future 2, Describe a variety of ways of making future wishes and preferences known 3, Demonstrate understanding of the principles and application of the mental capacity act 2005 4, Contrast the differences in planning for those with and without capacity 5, Recognize that future care planning includes both Advance care planning and Anticipatory clinical management planning. 6, Understand the process & reasons for best interest's decision making. Directions Complete Care West Yorkshire Ltd. Somerset House, Sandal Castle Centre Asdale Road Wakefield WF2 7JE All training is carried out at our office (Somerset House, map is attached). Please note that we do not provide lunch so you will have to bring your own. Please do not park in the office car park as not all spaces belong to us. There is available parking in Asda and Aldi next door, or the public car park at eth side of Square Pizza Amenities Toilets
Learners will gain the knowledge, skills and competences needed to deal with a wide range of pre-hospital care emergencies, such as: managing a patient’s airways, catastrophic bleeding, management of fractures, medical emergencies and more. Endorsed by The Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care – The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and fulfilling the competencies set out in the PHEM skills framework at descriptor level D, this fantastic qualification is perfect for a range of roles in emergency care, such as: Ambulance Care Assistant (PTS), Community First Responder or Event First Responder and more. Learners must be at least 17 years old on the first day of training. Learners must hold a valid in date FREC3 certificate. The Learner needs to retake the qualification before the certificate expiry date to remain qualified. This qualification is for people who have a specific responsibility at work, or in voluntary and community activities to provide prehospital care to patients requiring emergency care/treatment. It is ideal for those looking to progress their careers within the emergency services, ambulance services, healthcare settings and supports specialist medical roles within law enforcement and security, energy and utilities, construction and military.
Enhance your knowledge and skills in pressure area care with our comprehensive course. Ideal for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and nurses.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of suprapubic catheters with our course. Learn about indications, insertion procedures, and ongoing care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients.
A one day programme of study designed for Doctors, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in a variety of care settings, whose role may include supporting and advising patients in the later stages of dementia.
Our Urinary Catheterisation and Catheter Care training course, facilitated by registered nurses with first-hand clinical experience, are blended learning courses that allow participants to demonstrate theoretical and practical simulation within a classroom environment.