Nutricia Feeding Pump
SME: Lauren Whitfield (Head of Dietetics, SLT and Podiatry)
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Welcome to the Encouraging your patient's independence course, which consist of a short piece of elearning and a quiz.
If you pass the quiz then you can download a certificate for your records.
This course supports health and social care professionals to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in promoting patients' independence.
SME: Erin Wightman (Occupational Therapy Practice Development Lead)
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The NHS Data Security Awareness Training is designed to educate healthcare professionals on the importance of data security and how to handle data safely.
The programme contains the following courses:
Information Governance
- Introduction
- UK GDPR - Accountability and Compliance
- NHS Confidentiality - Sharing Information for Care
- Maintaining Confidentiality in Public Areas
- Key Contacts (in FHFT)
- Data Handling - The Essentials
- Email due Diligence
- Incident Management
- GDPR - The Penalties
Cyber Security
- NHS Cyber Security
- What is CyberSecurity?
- What is Information Security?
- Why I'm a Phishing target - The essentials
- How to create a strong password
- Password Safety - Can you identify a Strong Password?
- The Dos and Donts of Internet Security
- Cyber Security Contact Details
Requests for Information
- What is the Freedom of Information Act?
- FOI
- GDPR - Processing Subject Access Requests
- SAR/MFH
SME: Andy Landsberg
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Successful management of the neonatal airway is an essential skill during resuscitation and respiratory deterioration of babies. This initial elearning module explores the use of premedication for neonatal intubation and is aimed at all healthcare professionals who intubate or assist with intubation of babies.
Airway management in this age group is challenging due to several factors:
- The size, shape, and immaturity of the neonatal airway and respiratory system
- The availability of appropriately sized airway equipment for all neonates including the most premature
- The speed of onset of hypoxia and bradycardia during airway procedures compared with older children or adults
- Clinical staff have reduced opportunity to develop more advanced airway skills such as intubation.
In this first session, Premedication for Neonatal Intubation, we will explore the importance of premedication in preparation for neonatal intubation and consider the effects and potential side-effects of the drugs which are used for this purpose.
The session will take approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Describe the role of premedication for neonatal intubation
- Identify the main drugs used for neonatal premedication in the UK
- Describe the effects and potential side-effects of each drug
- Explain how patient factors can affect the optimal combination of drugs
SME: Joanna Millen
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Welcome to the Managing Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Young People (CYP) Programme!
This elearning aims to develop professionals’ knowledge, skills and confidence in delivering care for CYP and also help them to keep up to date with the latest treatments and guidance.
This program consists of six sessions
SME: Carolyn Hill (Lead Paediatric Diabetes Specialist Nurse)
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