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Revalidation: implications for senior nurses
Learn about the senior nurse’s responsibilities in supporting registrants through each stage of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's revalidation process in the UK.
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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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An overview of communication, movement and perception difficulties after stroke
Learn about patients' communication, movement and perception difficulties following stroke, and the strategies nurses can use to help people cope with changes to their lives.
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Supporting people with Parkinson's in later life
Adults with Parkinson’s disease benefit greatly from specialist, comprehensive old-age assessment and nursing care that is person-centred and understands how symptoms can affect health and wellbeing over time.
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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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Using the Newcastle Model to understand people whose behaviour challenges in dementia care
This module describes the Newcastle Model – a useful framework to understand behaviour that challenges, and provides a structure for effective interventions that keep people with dementia at the centre of care.
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How to perform a urinalysis
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills in performing urinalsysis.
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An overview of appetite decline and management in older people
Learn about the consequences of poor appetite - a common problem in older people, and the strategies that can be used to promote better appetite and increase food intake in these patients.
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Approaches to counter loneliness and social isolation in older people
Many older people experience loneliness and social isolation. Discover the mental and physical health problems that result as a consequence.
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Assessment and management of patients with ankle injuries
Discover how to assess, manage and support of patients with ankle injuries. By understanding the anatomy and physiology of the ankle nurses can identify significant injuries and liaise with the multidisciplinary team to improve patient care and outcomes.