Motor Neurone Disease: Client Care in the Community

Postgraduate

In Biloela (Australia)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Biloela (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Overview At a glance Gain an understanding of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and how it affects the body. You will also identify nursing management principles of care for a client with MND. Delivery Mode Distance Availability Distance Education Intake Dates Year Round Hours of study This is a two hour short course delivered online. Professional Recognition Upon successful completion, you will be awarded two CPD hours.

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Biloela (Australia)
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Subjects

  • Nursing Management

Course programme

Details Course Summary

There is currently no cure for MND and management of disease is aimed at providing as much function, independence and comfort as possible with the assistance of a health team. The principles of nursing management can be applied in any clinical setting whether acute, residential or community.

During completion of this course, you will gain and understanding of:

  • the effects of MND
  • common care issues encountered with clients who have MND
  • assessment and management of clients with MND.

Total Price: $45. Payment can be made by PayPal at cpheonline.cqu.edu.au.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements required for this course.

Resources Required

There are no resources required for this course.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for completion of this course.

Program Structure

You will be required to complete the online self-directed course and quiz.

Motor Neurone Disease: Client Care in the Community

Price on request