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Safe storage and handling of vaccines
Review the available literature on safe vaccine storage and handling and recognise the importance of cold chain management on a global scale. Increase your confidence in ensuring protocols are in place to achieve the highest standard of care in this area.
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Managing patients with multiple sclerosis: a complex neurological disease
Discover how to manage patients with a complex neurological condition such as multiple sclerosis. This module focuses on self-management and drug therapy including oral disease-modifying therapies.
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An evidence-based approach to subcutaneous injection technique
Read this learning module to update your knowledge and skills in the administration of subcutaneous injections. The evidence base in this area is reviewed and a framework for safe practice provided.
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The menopause: symptoms, treatments and implications for women's health and well-being
Enhance your knowledge of the treatments and strategies available to manage menopausal symptoms.
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Understanding the importance of kindness in nursing practice
Recognising the importance of kindness in providing high-quality care and improving patient outcomes
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Managing malignant wounds in patients receiving palliative care
Enhance your understanding of the physical symptoms and psychosocial effects of malignant wounds.
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Meeting the health and social care needs of LGBT+ people
Learn what steps you could take in your practice to enhance the care of LGBT+ people.
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Supporting newly qualified nurses to develop their leadership skills
Enhance your knowledge of leadership styles, traits and characteristics.
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How to provide preoperative care to patients
Learn how to provide the physical and psychosocial care that prepares a patient to undergo surgery safely.
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Preventing, assessing and treating skin tears
Increase your awareness of the pathophysiology, risk factors, initial treatment and ongoing management of skin tears.
