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6 hours
All levels
Course Overview:
The "Understanding Ear Assessment and Care (Including Ear Irrigation)" course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of ear assessment, care, and the specialised skill of ear irrigation. This course covers the anatomy of the ear, common ear issues, assessment techniques, proper ear care practices, and the safe administration of ear irrigation. Participants will gain essential knowledge and practical skills to ensure optimal ear health and hygiene for their patients.
Course Duration:
1 Day (5 Hours)
Course Content:
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
1. Review relevant ear anatomy and physiology
2. Explain the role of the patient assessment and managing risk
3. Practice examination of the ear using an otoscope
4. Identify common ear problems (foreign bodies, infection, and earwax)
5. List the complications and risks associated with ear irrigation
6. Practice ear irrigation in simulation
Course Objectives:
1. Comprehend Ear Anatomy and Function: Understand the anatomy and function of the ear, including the external, middle, and inner ear structures, and their roles in hearing and balance.
2. Identify Common Ear Conditions: Recognize and differentiate between common ear conditions such as earwax impaction, otitis externa, and foreign body presence.
3. Conduct Thorough Ear Assessments: Develop skills to perform comprehensive ear assessments, utilising history-taking, visual examination, and appropriate diagnostic tools.
4. Apply Safe Ear Irrigation Techniques: Acquire proficiency in ear irrigation techniques, including indications, contraindications, and proper methods for safe removal of earwax and debris.
5. Address Patient Safety and Comfort: Understand infection control protocols, patient safety considerations, and techniques to ensure patient comfort during ear assessments and irrigation procedures.
6. Communicate Effectively with Patients: Develop effective communication skills to educate patients about their ear health, the importance of ear care, and the details of the assessment and irrigation process.
7. Manage Complex Cases: Gain confidence in handling more complex cases, such as impacted earwax or recurring ear infections, through practical scenarios and case studies.
Course Assessment:
Participant proficiency will be assessed through:
Quizzes and assignments measuring theoretical understanding.
Practical assessments of ear assessment techniques and ear irrigation procedures.
Participation in case discussions and scenario-based exercises.
A final assessment covering all aspects of ear assessment and care, including ear irrigation.
Note: This course overview is a general guideline and can be customised to suit specific local requirements and preferences, therefore, we recommend that you contact us to discuss your requirements prior to making a booking.