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Preventing healthcare-associated respiratory tract infections
Update your knowledge of respiratory tract infections and increase your understanding of the stategies used to prevent healthcare-associated respiratory tract infections in patients in acute care.
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Prevention and management of depression in the primary care setting
Learn about the different strategies to manage depression in primary care and feel more confident about screening and treating patients with this debilitating condition.
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Dietary approaches to promote bone health in adults
Discover more about osteoporosis, a major public health issue affecting around three million people in the UK. Improve care for these patients by identifying lifestyle factors and key actions to improve bone health.
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Healthcare Support Worker
Find out more about the Healthcare Support Worker role, including entry requirements, pay and educational standards.
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Meaningful activities for older people
Discover ways to plan meaningful activities when caring for people in a care home. Learn more about what a meaningful activity is, why it is a fundamental aspect of care, and the benefits of doing so in when it comes to improving physical and mental wellbeing.
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Nursing careers resource
This resource is designed to provide you with a range of ideas about the varying roles that you can enjoy throughout your career. It is divided into three sections: registered nurses, nursing support workforce and one for registered nurses returning to practice.
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Registered nurses
Nursing careers resource
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Falls
Falls and fractures in older people are a costly and often preventable health issue. Find out about the falls-related project the RCN is involved in and the guidance and resources available to you on preventing falls in the community and in hospital.
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Frailty in older people
Understand what is meant by ‘frailty’ in older patients and find advice on identifying symptoms in older patients and choosing the right interventions to help manage their condition.
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Public Health Forum
We aim to support all nurses, midwives, health practitioners and students to maximise their public health contribution. This forum is applicable to all areas of nursing and midwifery practice.