
Managing Blood And Body Fluid Spillages
This course is designed to give delegates the knowledge and understanding of how to deal and manage blood or body fluid spillages.
The importance of responsible clinical observation and accurate reporting in the healthcare industry cannot be overstated. UK law is very specific when it comes to the recording and reporting of information – employees cannot be expected to know the ins and outs of such rules and regulations without the necessary training.
Our Observation Skills of Healthcare Workers has been designed to communicate the most important information and teachings on the subjects of accurate reporting and effective observation in health and social care settings. Candidates are educated not only on how to observe and report, but why it is of such importance to do so in a specific and professional manner.
Upon completion, candidate or candidates will be able to produce accurate, professional and universally legible reports in accordance with strict UK regulatory guidelines and apply their newly-honed observation skills.
This course is designed to give delegates the knowledge and understanding of how to deal and manage blood or body fluid spillages.
Delegates will learn how to appropriately assess the deteriorating service user and implement emergency interventions whilst waiting for other medical professionals.
This course focuses specifically on how to observe both conscious and unconscious patients on a clinical level in order to determine when and where any given action must be taken. From casual ward observations to more intensive and demanding patient supervisory roles.
The course aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of epilepsy, as well as the rescue medications used in the treatment of epilepsy, ensuring that they leave with the necessary skills to safely administer such medication in an emergency.