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Staff Nursing Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Make your nursing career strong with our proper Course for Staff Nurses. This course is for medical people who want to make their skills better in looking after people with chest problems (pneumonia) and handling patients well. You will learn about important things like how to give medicine, how to help people breathe properly, and how to make sure they get good food and water. You will understand how chest problems start, what makes people get them, and what bad things can happen, especially to old people. You will also learn about doing what is right and wrong when looking after patients, how to check them properly, and how to talk to them in a good way. You will learn how to make good plans for nursing care and how to set goals that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) so that the patient gets the best care.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Get good at giving medicine for chest problems.

Learn how to help people breathe properly in a good way.

Make plans for giving patients good food and water.

Check patients properly and find out what is wrong with them.

Always do what is right when looking after patients and talking to them.