Accident and Emergency Care (Adult) Workshop
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Accident and Emergency Care (Adult) Workshop
- The Accident and Emergency Workshop is designed to provide learners with the underpinning concepts to explore the care given in an emergency care setting to patients and in order to develop participant’s knowledge and skills in the accident and emergency care to the adult patients under this operation in the healthcare setting.
- The qualification is ideal for new starters and experienced staff requiring a refresher alike and is designed for the health and social care sectors including private ambulance services, , nurses, healthcare assistants , doctor’s surgeries etc.
- The qualification has been designed to incorporate the guidance and best practices of accident and emergency care from NICE guidelines and other government guidance.
Aims of the workshop:
- To extend and enhance the knowledge and skills of registered nurses and other healthcare professionals;
- To perform safely and competently under clinical supervision and practice independently in their workplaces.
- To provide learners with the knowledge and skills to understand the necessary accident and emergency care given to all adult patients in an emergency care area.
Course Details
- Legislation and National Guidelines
- Professional Code of Conduct
- Roles and Responsibility
- Principles of Consent for Treatment
- The Key Principles of MCA
- Risk Assessment
- Arenas of Accountability
- The Importance of Interpersonal Skills
- The Triage System
- History of Triage
- Triage Group Nomenclature
- Value Added Triage- Telephone Triage
- Review of Respiratory System
- Factors affecting ventilation
- Arterial Blood Gases (ABG)
- Types of Acidosis and Alkalosis
- Oxygen Therapy
- Oxygen as a drug
- Causes of Respiratory Failure
- Oxygen Delivery Systems
- Non Invasive Ventilation- CPAP/BiPAP
- The Circulatory System
- Skills Related to Circulatory System
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Invasive BP Monitoring
- Central Venous Pressure
- Venous Thromboembolism Overview
- Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Acute Coronary Syndrome Algorithm
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurism
- Skills in Neurological Assessment
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
- Early Signs and Symptoms of Increased ICP
- National Early Warning Scoring (NEWS2)
- Patient Observation and Escalation
- Identify Deteriorating Patient
- Sepsis Protocol
- Elements of Sepsis BUFALO
- Acute Kidney Injury Protocol
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis
- History Taking and Assessment
- Subjective and Objective Data
- Patient Assessment
- PQRST model of Assessment
- Systematic Assessment Model
- History Taking
- Intentional Rounding- Care and Comfort Rounds
- Anaphylaxis Algorithm
- Basic Life Support Algorithm for Adult Patients
- Adult Choking Treatment Algorithm
- Documentation and Record Keeping
- Incident Reporting or DATIX
- SBAR Tool for Communication and Documentation
- Knowledge and Practical Skills Assessment
Duration: 10:00 – 18:00
Fee: £150
Lunch will not be provided only Tea and coffee will be provided in the morning and during breaks.
Accreditation:
Accident and Emergency Care (Adult) Workshop
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