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Preparation and use of resuscitation equipment to assess and treat children in emergency situations
This module provides an overview of the equipment used in resuscitating children. The module is aimed at students and newly qualified nurses, but may be a useful revision for experienced nurses.
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Assessment and management of patients with diabetes-related foot ulcers
In this module discover more about diabetic neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes.
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How to perform basic life support
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills on basic life support.
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How to undertake a nutritional assessment in adults
Learn how to carry out a comprehensive nutritional assessment.
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How to set up and use an X (formerly known as Twitter) account professionally
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills on how to set up and use a Twitter account professionally.
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How to use a self-inflating bag and face mask
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills on how to use a self-inflating bag and face mask.
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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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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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Alcohol-related liver disease: pathophysiology, risk assessment and patient support
Review the mechanisms of liver injury caused by alcohol and the risk factors associated with alcohol-related liver disease. Improve patient care by updating your knowledge in this area.
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Fundamentals of chronic pain in children and young people: multimodal management and treatment
Chronic pain is common in childhood but is not always recognised by health professionals. Therefore, adopting a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to treatment can help to minimise the negative effects of this condition.