0.50 Hours
This session outlines the purpose and procedure of a non-rapid sequence IV induction of anaesthesia.
0.50 Hours
This session describes an anaesthetic in which the patient is breathing spontaneously via a laryngeal mask airway (LMA). The practicalities of induction, maintenance and recovery are considered.
0.50 Hours
This session describes the usual sequence of events in an anaesthetic in which the patient is ventilated via a tracheal tube (TT). The practicalities of induction, maintenance and recovery are considered.
This session demonstrates the usefulness of volatile anaesthetic agents in clinical anaesthesia. It describes how end-tidal agent monitoring and minimum alveolar concentration contribute to patient safety and avoidance of awareness and the methods employed to prevent awareness during anaesthesia.
0.50 Hours
This session describes the monitoring of patients while in theatre, for the early detection of untoward events, and a systematic approach for managing those events. It also outlines the problems associated with certain patient positions under anaesthesia.
0.50 Hours
Cardiogenic shock is acute heart failure in its most severe form. This session defines the condition and explores its causes, diagnosis and management.
0.50 Hours
For the purposes of this review it is necessary to loosely define terms and concepts used throughout. Liver failure is defined as an insufficiency of any facet of liver function to a degree that this insufficiency leads to secondary organ failures and creates a life threatening situation if untreated. Extracorporeal liver suppor....
0.50 Hours
This session considers how health and social care professionals can sensitively handle advance care planning (ACP) situations where needs, preferences and expectations are unrealistic or may not be achievable. This session was reviewed by Paul Paes and Christina Faull and last updated in December 2014.
This session will discuss how to recognise and manage appropriately the common medical emergencies that may be present in dental practice.
This session will provide an overview of the various regional mandibular blocks used to obtain anaesthesia. It will also describe the methods of administration.
6.00 Hours
Learn from actual trial videos What are the most frequent charges brought against nurses? Deposition tips every nurse should know Are you liable for the staff you supervise? What you need to do to make sure your charting stands up in court Are you up-to-date on the new nurse social media rules? Should you purchase malpractice in....
6.00 Hours
Which fall prevention interventions are effective - and which are not? Tips to effectively manage your high risk & challenging patients The must-have tools for an effective multidisciplinary fall prevention program Identify risk: The latest guidelines for fall risk assessments New technology available to prevent falls and limit....
1.00 Hours
Creating a culture of continuous improvement grounded in analytics is more than a string of buzzwords. At Mission Health, practicing this philosophy has resulted in an across the board drop in readmissions, a 58 percent increase in sepsis detection; a 32 percent reduction in severe sepsis mortality rates; a 20 percent increase i....
Why should patients be encouraged to do home dialysis first and what are their experiences?
Everything the novice to intermediate nurse needs to know about peritoneal dialysis
0.50 Hours
This session discusses the management of back pain lasting longer than 6 weeks. It examines factors which may lead to chronic back pain and the differences between mechanical pain and pain due to nerve root compression.
0.25 Hours
This session will provide users with knowledge about types of refractive error, contact lenses and their complications and principles of refractive surgery. An explanation of optometry referral letters is also described. This session was reviewed by Sally Higginbottom and last updated in February 2015.
0.50 Hours
This is a case-based learning session on managing minor head injuries in general practice. This session was reviewed by Matthew Castleden and last updated on 24/04/13.
0.50 Hours
This session will help clinical and non-clinical staff in primary care who have regular contact with parents, children and young people to know how to respond when they have concerns that a child is being abused.
0.50 Hours
This session is for ALL staff working in a healthcare setting - whether clinical (face to face contact with patients) OR non-clinical: e.g. reception, administrative, catering, transport and maintenance staff. It is basic safeguarding training. All staff who come into contact with children (whether clinical or not) and ALL clini....
0.50 Hours
This session uses a video clip to demonstrate how to perform a focused, problem-based physical examination on a patient presenting with palpitations in primary care.
0.50 Hours
This session examines the key lifestyle areas that are important when tackling obesity prevention, and considers the importance of motivation, parenting skills and practitioner qualities when working with families This session was reviewed by Lucy Pylypiw and updated in February 2017.
0.50 Hours
This session demonstrates how human cognitive limitations can affect diagnostic ability. It applies examples from the e-learning session 'Human Factors and Patient Safety in Primary Care' to a GP consultation. This session was reviewed by Sally Higginbottom and last updated in January 2015.
0.50 Hours
This session will cover the principles of treating an adolescent with an eating disorder, including some of the physical and legal considerations. This session was reviewed by Louise Lam and updated in March 2017.
0.50 Hours
This session will familiarise you with the various ways a child may present with growth faltering. It will demonstrate how to evaluate and manage the situation yourself and when to refer on for more specialist input. This session was reviewed by Elaine Tabony and updated in February 2017.