To enable participants to develop their assessment and management skills of those patients with lower limb ulceration.
Purpose
To enable participants to develop their assessment and management skills of those patients with lower limb ulceration.
Learning Outcomes
reviewed the epidemiology and pathophysiology of lower limb ulceration,
discussed the vascular system of the lower limb and venous return,
knowledge of how to carry out a holistic assessment of the person living with lower limb ulceration including use of a Doppler assessment which underpins their care and management,
knowledge of how to critically apply the outcomes of assessment including Doppler APBI to the development of a person centred care plan,
consolidated their understanding and practice of lower limb assessment including use of hand held Doppler and participation of same (Day 2),
participated in the safe and effective application of bandaging and other forms of compression (Day 2),
the ability to explore the management of complex leg ulceration and the use of wound management products.
Audience
Registered ADULT Nurses . Particularly those working with people with leg ulcers in the community setting. Must have access to a hand held DOPPLER ultrasound in your work setting.
Method
Blended : Online on Day 1 and Face to Face on Day 2. Participants must attend both days of the same course.
Numbers very limited if not able to attend please cancel your place immediately
Following this theoretical component the participant must engage with an appropriate skilled practitioner in his/her clinical area, to further develop a greater knowledge and understanding of this person-centred care activity.
This will involve supervised practice which should be completed within 12 weeks to consolidate learning and application to practice. It is the responsibility of the individual participant to complete this activity and to confirm completion with his/her line manager.
Cost
£250.00
Please note you will be informed in advance if there is a direct cost to you or your organisation for your attendance at this programme.
About Us
The HSC Clinical Education Centre (CEC) is a unit of the Business Service Organisation (BSO). CEC design and deliver education that supports Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals across Northern Ireland.
By working closely and collaboratively with clients we design, develop and deliver a wide range of programmes across a wide variety of fields of practice and settings to meet the learning and developments needs of local workforces. The CEC operates from four sites across Northern Ireland.
Our approach to the delivery of high quality education is built around our principles:
Working in partnership with our statutory sector partners and users to be responsive to their specific needs
Delivering education on four sites to be as close as possible to our clients workplace
Planning, developing and delivering education to support patient / client centred care
Involving and integrating patient / clients in the co-production and delivery of education programmes
Promoting learning that is motivational, aspirational, and relevant to practice
Enabling personalisation of learning so that it is adaptable to different needs and styles
Providing evidence-based education that is informed by the most recent regional, national and international guidelines, policies, legislation and best practice
Achieving regulatory standards and aspiring to achieve more
Evaluating and sharing the effectiveness of our education and any lessons learnt
Enabling the transfer of best practice across the nursing, midwifery and AHP workforce in Northern Ireland
Responding to the Private / Independent Sector needs
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