The Care Planning – Level 2 Course is designed to promote nursing and care theory, with specific regard to care planning, and to assist with applying that theory into practice.
Care Planning is a way of agreeing, arranging and managing the services required to enable a person to live at home or to move into a residential or nursing home.
Students will cover such areas as risk assessment, planning, implementation, the legal aspects of record keeping, computer-based care planning systems and much more!!
On successful completion of this course, students will receive an accredited Level 2 Certificate Award.
The Care Planning course covers the following Units:
Unit 1 – Nursing / Care Process
The following topics are covered: The Basic Process of Care Management.
Unit 2: Models of Nursing / Care
The following topics are covered: What is a Model?; Choosing a Model; and A Healthy Individual.
Unit 3: Legal Aspects of Record Keeping
The following topics are covered: Accountability of the Registered Nurse; Mental Health Records; Nursing & Midwifery Council; The Commission for Social Care Inspection; Access & Ownership of Records; Professional Access to Records; Retention of Records; Ownership of Records; Patient-Held Records; and Confidentiality of Records.
Unit 4: Assessment
The following topics are covered: Activities of Living; Mental Health Assessment; Pain Assessment Tools; Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessments; Wound Assessment & Documentation; Depth & Extent of Tissue Damage; and Wound Measurement.
Unit 5: Risk Assessment
The following topics are covered: Infection Control; Aggression and Violence; Wandering; Restraint / Use of Bed Rails; Falls; Pressure Ulcers; and Abuse.
Unit 6: Planning
The following topics are covered: What the Service User’s needs and/or problems are; An objective (goal or outcome); How the objective is planned to be met (actions/interventions) and when the goal will be met; and When the actions will be measured and reviewed.
Unit 7: Implementation
The following topics are covered: Implementing Care – 3 Simple Steps.
Unit 8: Evaluation
The following topics are covered: Observation; Questioning; Examining; Testing; and Measuring.
Unit 9: Computer Based Care Planning Systems
The following topics are covered: What is a HIMS?; Assessment / Care Planning HIMS; Analytical HIMS; eLearning HIMS; What is MDS; and What are RAPS.
To find out more about Care Planning Course visit course provider website.
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