Description
This bundle includes Managing medicines for adults receiving social care in the community courses 1 and 2. When you purchase this product you’ll receive a licence code for each course.
The courses are based on guideline 67 from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (or NICE) which was published in March 2017.
Managing medicines for adults receiving social care in the community: course 1
The course is broken down into seven modules including:
1. NICE guideline 67
2. Person centred medicines assessment
3. Record keeping and sharing information
4. Managing concerns about medicines
5. Ordering and supplying medicines
6. Transporting, storing and disposing of medicines
7. Covert administration
Managing medicines for adults receiving social care in the community: course 2
The course is broken down into nine modules including:
1. Medicines basics
2. General principles of medicines administration
3. ‘When required’ and’ time sensitive’ medicines
4. Administration of solid oral medicines
5. Administration of liquids
6. Administration of inhalers
7. Application of topical products
8. Administration of transdermal patches
9. Administration of eye drops and ointments
Each course includes three practical case studies that will help apply learning to practice.
Quizzes at the end of each module will test understanding and recap on key learning points, and a pass mark of 70% is required in each of the final assessments to complete the course and receive a certificate.
Our user testers say:
“I’m so glad I took this course. It not only refreshed my knowledge, but added to it as there was lots of new information in it for me. I’m especially happy with how easy it was to navigate this course and the numerous videos included for further understanding. This made learning easy and enjoyable.”
“Overall, I found the course extremely useful and easy to understand. The course had some great information, and I learnt a lot. The course covered everything relating to medication for care staff and would be a good refresher for experienced staff also.“