Medical Emergency: Assessing and Treating Injuries
Medical Emergency: Assessing and Treating Injuries
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Description
Medical Emergency: Assessing and Treating Injuries course teaches you everything on the topic thoroughly from scratch so you can achieve a professional certificate for free to showcase your achievement in professional life. This Medical Emergency: Assessing and Treating Injuries course is a comprehensive, instructor-guided course, designed to provide a detailed understanding of the nature of the related sector and your key roles within it.
To become successful in your profession, you must have a specific set of skills to succeed in today’s competitive world. In this in-depth training course, you will develop the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career, as well as upgrade your existing knowledge & skills.
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Medical Emergency: Assessing and Treating Injuries
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Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- Working in different types of healthcare settings
- Working in acute care settings (hospitals)
- Working in sub-acute care settings
- Working in-home care and long-term care
- Summary
- Doctor-Patient Confidentiality or Implementation of P.L.R.C
- Access to the Patient Records Legislations
- Adult safeguarding and support Legislations
- Abortion Legislations
- Mental Capacity & Mental Health Legislations
- Drugs Control, Supervision, Management & Health Protection Legislations
- The Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour
- Primary Survey
- Secondary Survey
- Full Body Examination
- Monitoring Vital Signs
- Emergency First Aid Kit
- Chain of Survival
- CPR
- AED
- Resting Position
- Cramps
- Cuts & Grazes
- Sprains & Strains
- Splinters & Blisters
- Head Wounds
- Puncture Wounds
- Nosebleeds & Broken Nose
- Eye Injuries
- Knocked-out Teeth
- Ear Injury
- Choking
- Heat Injuries
- Head injuries or Concussions
- Neck & Back Injuries
- Ankle and Foot Injuries
- Fractures
- Dislocations
- Bleeding
- Cold Injuries
- Heat Injuries
- Heart Attack
- Stroke
- Asthma Attack
- Diabetic Hyperglycemia & Hypoglycemia
- Seizures
- Initial Steps
- Permission & Consent
- Removing Clothing
- First-Aid Myths
- What is Infection?
- The chain of Infection
- Decontamination of non-invasive shared equipment
- Standard Precautions
- Guidelines for Standard Precautions
- Infection Prevention and Control Policies
- Prevention of Infection in Healthcare Settings
- Universal Precautions
- Infection Control in Special Circumstances
- Body Fluids
- Fluid and Electrolyte Transport
- Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
- 10 Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
- Nursing Management for fluid and electrolyte imbalances
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