Adrenal Crisis Treatment Training
Our course covers all fundamental information surrounding Addison’s disease: its causes, symptoms, treatments, prevention as well as what to do if someone has an Adrenal Crisis.
Stepping into a position of responsibility for the very first time represents one of the biggest occupational leaps anyone will ever make. And while it may appear as though the two roles are similar in many ways, there are certain elements to supervisory roles that present uniquely complex challenges.
Our Supervision and Monitoring Training course has been designed to communicate exactly what it is that makes for an effective and professional supervisor while addressing the differences between supervisory and standard employee roles. From communication skills to delegation and the importance of conflict resolution, delegates are armed with knowledge and teachings needed to become the strongest supervisors they can possibly be.
Our Supervision and Management training course is designed to increase performance of our business through effective supervision and management. If you wish to discuss this training course and ask us to explain how we can improve workforce relations, performance, and costs then please contact us today.
Our course covers all fundamental information surrounding Addison’s disease: its causes, symptoms, treatments, prevention as well as what to do if someone has an Adrenal Crisis.
The course ensures staff are compliant with all requirements of the NHSCSP, but also covers a wide range of related modules including communication with patients, Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN), referring to Colposcopy and more.
This Intravenous (IV) Cannulation and Intravenous (IV) Medication Training delivers essential training for nurses, midwives, and allied healthcare professionals who are required to insert a venous cannula and /or administer intravenous (IV) medication.
This course offers guidance on coping with loss and the process of grieving. It will benefit delegates who may have contact with the bereaved, or need to cope with the loss of a person for whom they have cared.