Interpreting Blood Results
BBO Training has been inundated with requests for courses following the success
of our previous offerings, such as NMP Update, Minor Illness, and Diabetes. In
response to this demand, we are delighted to introduce a full-day course on the
crucial topic of 'Interpreting Blood Results within Primary Care.' This
comprehensive program is tailored for experienced Practice Nurses, ANP's, ENP's,
Paramedics, and Pharmacists who seek to enhance their proficiency in this vital
area.
Course Details:
Course Schedule:
- 09:15 - Coffee and Registration
- 09:30 - Introduction and Course Objectives
- 09:45 - The 'Full Blood Count,' Including Anemias and B12
- 11:30 - Coffee Break
- 11:50 - The 'LFT' - How to Recognize and Manage Deranged LFTs
- 12:30 - Lunch
- 13:30 - U&E (Urea and Electrolytes)
- 14:15 - Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
- 15:00 - Lipids
- 15:45 - Evaluations and Course Conclusion
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will have achieved the following
learning outcomes:
1. Understanding of FBC: Develop the ability to interpret a Full Blood Count
(FBC), including knowing when to repeat, escalate, and manage simple anemias
effectively.
2.Organ-Blood Test Link: Gain insight into the connections between various
organs and their relevant blood tests, fostering a holistic understanding of
patient health.
3. Medication-Test Relationship: Review the links between different drug groups
and the necessary monitoring required for safe practice and prescribing.
4. Chronic Disease Relevance: Develop an awareness of why specific tests are
appropriate within various chronic disease groups, improving patient care.
5. National Guidance Awareness: Examine the connections between national
guidance (e.g., NICE) and professional judgment, ensuring adherence to best
practices.
6. Professional Development: Enhance your awareness of ongoing development
within your practice and uphold professional accountability in this specialized
field.
Our course is designed to provide valuable Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) for GPs, nurses, and pharmacists. It's ideal for professional
revalidation, with reflective discussions seamlessly integrated into the
program.
We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging and informative training
session. Join us in advancing your knowledge and expertise in interpreting blood
results within the primary care setting.