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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.
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Living with HIV: transmission prevention, treatment and care
The role of nurses in transmission prevention, treatment and care of people living with HIV.
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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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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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Promoting urinary continence in older women
Urinary incontinence is not an inevitable part of ageing. Discover how to identify older women with bladder symptoms and improve continence outcomes through education about lifestyle choices that aggravate or ameliorate urinary incontinence.
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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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An overview of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
This module provides nurses working with patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma with information on patient education, continuity of care and current treatment options.
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Recognising, assessing and managing pain in older people with dementia
How to recognise, assess and manage pain in older people with dementia.
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Making a decision on behalf of a person who lacks capacity
This module discusses the principles to be followed when making a decision on behalf of a person who lacks capacity. Guidance is provided on who needs support in making decisions and how support can be given on this complex area.
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Changing role of family carers of people with learning disabilities
Carers have a vital role in caring for people with learning disabilities. Read this module and learn more about the role, experiences, challenges and rewards of being a family carer.