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Clinical Observations

Short course

In Bolton ()

£ 501-1000

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Class hours

    6h

  • Duration

    Flexible

Learn how to observe conscious and unconscious patients From casual observations to demanding patients

This Clinical Observations course focuses on how to observe both unconscious and conscious patients on a clinical level. Students will learn how to build a crucially important skill set including casual ward observations and more intensive and demanding patient supervisory roles.

About this course

Upon completion of this training course, delegates will have the skills to determine the correct course of action or treatment in accordance with a patient’s current circumstances.

Care givers that want to improve their skills in clinical observation.

All of our courses are offer the promise of the most competitive price in the UK and complete satisfaction.

Yes, at the end of the course we will learn about records and defensible documentation.

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Subjects

  • Observation
  • Clinical Observation

Teachers and trainers (1)

Clinical Skills  Trainer

Clinical Skills Trainer

Specialist Nurse Educators

Course programme

The syllabus of this training programme includes:
  • Why make clinical observations?
  • Universal precautions
  • Patient / Service user identification and consent
  • Physical and Physiological observations
  • Vital signs – temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, oxygen saturation etc.
  • Specimens – urinalysis, blood glucose monitoring
  • Clinical Observation indicators and Early Warning Scores
  • The unconscious patient / service user
  • Records and defensible documentation
  • Actions to take for out of range clinical observations
  • Summary and evaluation

Clinical Observations

£ 501-1000