Verification of expected Death Workshop (Group)
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
Different dates available
This verification of expected death training is suitable for nurses who are interested in taking on the extended role of verification of expected death. The course is aimed at staff who wish to develop knowledge and skills in recognising death and the process of verifying an expected death.
Historically medical practitioners would verify expected death; however it is acknowledged by the NMC as an extended role (working within the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2009 Scope of Professional Practice).
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About this course
Upon successful completion of this course delegates will understand what consitutes an expected death.Delegates will be able to identify and recognize the clinical signs of death and perform a relevant clinical examination. Delegates will understand the relevant terminology in relation to certificating, verifycation and expected death. Delegate will be issued with certificate of attendance which is valid for 1 year.
Reviews
Subjects
- IT
- Biology
- Communication Skills
- Anatomy
- Law
- Medication
- Health
- Care
- Diagnosis
- Death
Teachers and trainers (1)
William Cunningham
Specialist Clinical Instructor
William can deliver the following courses; PEG FEEDING CATHETER CARE WOUND CARE PRESSURE ULCER DIABETES AWARENESS MEDICATION & MEDICATION MANAGEMENT SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN LEVEL 3 MALE AND FEMALE CATHETERISATION SAFEGUARDING ADULT SKILLS FOR HEALTH MANDATORY TRAINING BASIC LIFE SUPPORT & ANAPHYLAXIS DEMENTIA COURSES PALLIATIVE CARE CARE CERTIFICATE CLINICAL OBSERVATION-HCA IMMUNISATION & VACCINATION EMERGENCY FIRST AID AT WORK FIRST AID/ PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID MOVING & HANDLING VENEPUNCTURE WORKSHOP BASIC NURSING SKILLS-HCA FREC L3 & 4 AAP & IAP
Course programme
This verification of expected death training is suitable for nurses who are interested in taking on the extended role of verification of expected death. The course is aimed at staff who wish to develop knowledge and skills in recognising death and the process of verifying an expected death.
Historically medical practitioners would verify expected death; however it is acknowledged by the NMC as an extended role (working within the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) 2009 Scope of Professional Practice).
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Understand what constitutes an “expected death”
- Identify and recognize the clinical signs of death
- Perform a relevant clinical examination
- Terminology including certification, verification & expected death
- Diagnosis and recognition of death
- Communication and difficult conversations
- Understand of the legal and professionals framework in relation to the verification of expectant death
- Understand the role of the Coroner and the related legal issues
- Person centred care
- Is there such a thing as a good death? Share the times we got it wrong but also when we got it RIGHT!
- Documentation – recording the fact of death accurately
Verification of expected Death Workshop (Group)