Epilepsy Awareness.
Short course
Online
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
Epilepsy is responsible for high levels of suffering, affecting more than 50 million people worldwide, thus making it an important public health problem. In Europe, 6 million people are impacted by the symptoms of epilepsy. Sufferers are of all ages, but epilepsy especially affects children, adolescents and the aged.
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About this course
When you have completed this course, you will have an understanding of:
1. The principles of epilepsy
2. A range of treatments available for the management of epilepsy
3. The social implications for a person affected by this disease
4. The different symptoms of the different types of epilepsy
5. The required actions for management of an epileptic emergency
Please visit www.interactivehealthcaretraining.co.uk to purchase this course, or email info@interactivehealthcaretraining.co.uk for more information.
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Subjects
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Mental Health
- Psychology
- Epilepsy
- Nursing Care
- Medication
- Health
- Health Care
- EPILEPSY AWARENESS
- Invasive Treatment
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Interactive Healthcare Training
Online Training
Course programme
Module 2 Content: Module Introduction, Module Outline, The NICE Guidelines, Expectations of Care, Clinical Observations: Neuroinflammation & Focal Epilepsies, Clinical Observations: Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME), Relationship between Epilepsy and Psychiatric Disorders, Diagnosis, Diagnosis & Learning Disabilities, Diagnosis: Structural Imaging, Treatment: Medication, AED & Seizure Types, Invasive Treatment, Cognitive Consequences of Epilepsy in Children & Treatment, Ketogenic Diets, Sudden Death in Epilepsy, Epilepsy & Pregnancy, Case Study, Living with Epilepsy - Part 1, Living with Epilepsy - Part 2, Living with Epilepsy - Part 3, Living with Epilepsy - Part 4, True/False, Further Resources, Multiple Choice Test
Additional information
Epilepsy Awareness.