D16 Post Operative Care of The High Risk Patient 15 Credits Bearing Short CourseInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionSix-month level 7 postgraduate course in Post-operative Care of the High-Risk Patient for registered healthcare practitioners working in perioperative care.
This course is designed to created to support practitioners to deliver safe and effective post-operative care in areas such as a Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU).
The level of care in PACU is usually between ward and intensive care, catering for higher-risk patients in their most vulnerable period after surgery. The course covers relevant assessments and interventions in the immediate post-operative period taking into consideration enhanced recovery principles, risk mitigation, and specialised post-operative care across different surgical specialities. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/short-courses/search-courses/post-operative-care-high-risk-patient
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Additional ItemsContactFor all queries in regards to this Course please contact the following :- Carolina Britton
PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS COURSE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationIt has been carefully mapped to the published curricula from the British Anaesthetic & Recovery Nurses Association (BARNA), Critical Care Networks - National Nurse Leads (CC3N) Step 1, the Intensive Care Society (ICS), Health Education England – London, the Perioperative Care Collaborative (PCC), and the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP).
This course is aimed at registered non-medical practitioners working perioperative care areas (such as PACU or HDU) catering for high-risk surgical patients. They can be nurses or operating department practitioners new to PACU or wishing to refresh the skills or obtain a postgraduate certificate in the subject area. Other HCPC-registrants (for example physiotherapists) may also be interested in completing the course, provided that they can practice in the role during the 6 months of learning. |