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SUMMARY:Deteriorating Adult Patient Recognition and Management
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Matthew Hartwell \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for general/acute nurses and other healthcare professionals working in any aspect of patient care. This course is not suitable for mental health nurses unless your role also involves looking after the general wellbeing and assessment of patients. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis unit is aimed at healthcare professionals working in non-critical care settings and aims to develop skills in the early identification and management of the acutely unwell adult patient. \nThe unit will focus on the application of the ABCDE structured assessment approach and will be supported by revision of applied anatomy and physiology. Participants will be encouraged to develop strategies for management of the acutely ill patient\, including early intervention and appropriate escalation. NEWS2 and SBAR will form a key part of the unit delivery and assessment. \n  \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the anatomy and physiology of the major bodily systems\, and apply these to the changes that may occur in the deteriorating patient\nUnderstand and demonstrate the steps within the A-G model of assessment of the acutely ill adult patient\, reflecting on own performance in taking a systematic approach to clinical assessment and utilisation of NEWS2.\nDemonstrate competence in communication and escalation of the assessment to other multi-disciplinary team members as required\, utilising an effective tool\nApply knowledge and understanding of the underpinning care rationale to manage the deteriorating patient in the clinical setting in which they are employed\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/care-of-clients-with-minor-illness/2026-09-08/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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SUMMARY:Deteriorating Adult Patient Recognition and Management
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Matthew Hartwell \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for general/acute nurses and other healthcare professionals working in any aspect of patient care. This course is not suitable for mental health nurses unless your role also involves looking after the general wellbeing and assessment of patients. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis unit is aimed at healthcare professionals working in non-critical care settings and aims to develop skills in the early identification and management of the acutely unwell adult patient. \nThe unit will focus on the application of the ABCDE structured assessment approach and will be supported by revision of applied anatomy and physiology. Participants will be encouraged to develop strategies for management of the acutely ill patient\, including early intervention and appropriate escalation. NEWS2 and SBAR will form a key part of the unit delivery and assessment. \n  \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the anatomy and physiology of the major bodily systems\, and apply these to the changes that may occur in the deteriorating patient\nUnderstand and demonstrate the steps within the A-G model of assessment of the acutely ill adult patient\, reflecting on own performance in taking a systematic approach to clinical assessment and utilisation of NEWS2.\nDemonstrate competence in communication and escalation of the assessment to other multi-disciplinary team members as required\, utilising an effective tool\nApply knowledge and understanding of the underpinning care rationale to manage the deteriorating patient in the clinical setting in which they are employed\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/care-of-clients-with-minor-illness/2026-10-13/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260629T133410Z
CREATED:20260629T133410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T133410Z
UID:10000994-1801645200-1801670400@primarycaredorset.co.uk
SUMMARY:Blood Test Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Helen Aldridg \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for registered nurses and paramedics in all areas where blood test results are reported. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis one-day study event is designed to demystify the common blood test results that are reported back to the clinical environment.\nIt will help the nurse to recognise the normal from the abnormal and the significance of the result\, how the results may impact on the delivery of care and the level of urgency required for action.\nA variety of teaching approaches are employed to support learning and clinical case studies are used to support application in practice. \n  \nContents: \nThe blood test results covered are those commonly taken in acute and primary care settings\, incorporating blood results used as part of the sepsis 6. \nThe blood tests covered will be: \n\nFull blood count\nUrea\, Creatinine\, and Electrolytes\nC-reactive protein\nLactate\nClotting studies\nCardiac enzymes\n\n  \n By the end of the session\, the delegate will be able to: \n\nRecognise the normal and abnormal values of common blood test result\nTo understand the clinical implications of common blood test results.\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/blood-test-analysis-2/2027-02-03/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260629T135337Z
CREATED:20260629T135337Z
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UID:10001005-1802426400-1802451600@primarycaredorset.co.uk
SUMMARY:Care of Clients with Minor Illness
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Jonny Edwards \n  \nCourse information: \nThe aim of this unit is to equip you with the skills necessary to independently assess\, plan\, treat and safely discharge adult clients presenting with undifferentiated and undiagnosed minor illnesses. \nIt will enable you to evaluate the evidence base for practice and critically reflect on their encounters with clients. \n  \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nCritically analyse their own role in relation to the needs of clients presenting with minor illnesses\nHolistically and effectively assess client needs using a systemic framework and document their findings accurately\nCritically appraise the evidence base and implement care for the most common presenting minor illness\nCritically appraise the care provided and use the information to develop and enhance the service you are providing.\nAdvance their practice through critical reflection of their encounter.\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/care-of-clients-with-minor-illness-2/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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DTSTAMP:20260629T135155Z
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UID:10001004-1803978000-1804006800@primarycaredorset.co.uk
SUMMARY:Deteriorating Adult Patient Recognition and Management
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Matthew Hartwell \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for general/acute nurses and other healthcare professionals working in any aspect of patient care. This course is not suitable for mental health nurses unless your role also involves looking after the general wellbeing and assessment of patients. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis unit is aimed at healthcare professionals working in non-critical care settings and aims to develop skills in the early identification and management of the acutely unwell adult patient. \nThe unit will focus on the application of the ABCDE structured assessment approach and will be supported by revision of applied anatomy and physiology. Participants will be encouraged to develop strategies for management of the acutely ill patient\, including early intervention and appropriate escalation. NEWS2 and SBAR will form a key part of the unit delivery and assessment. \n  \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the anatomy and physiology of the major bodily systems\, and apply these to the changes that may occur in the deteriorating patient\nUnderstand and demonstrate the steps within the A-G model of assessment of the acutely ill adult patient\, reflecting on own performance in taking a systematic approach to clinical assessment and utilisation of NEWS2.\nDemonstrate competence in communication and escalation of the assessment to other multi-disciplinary team members as required\, utilising an effective tool\nApply knowledge and understanding of the underpinning care rationale to manage the deteriorating patient in the clinical setting in which they are employed\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/care-of-clients-with-minor-illness/2027-03-02/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270414T160000
DTSTAMP:20260629T133410Z
CREATED:20260629T133410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T133410Z
UID:10000995-1807693200-1807718400@primarycaredorset.co.uk
SUMMARY:Blood Test Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Helen Aldridg \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for registered nurses and paramedics in all areas where blood test results are reported. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis one-day study event is designed to demystify the common blood test results that are reported back to the clinical environment.\nIt will help the nurse to recognise the normal from the abnormal and the significance of the result\, how the results may impact on the delivery of care and the level of urgency required for action.\nA variety of teaching approaches are employed to support learning and clinical case studies are used to support application in practice. \n  \nContents: \nThe blood test results covered are those commonly taken in acute and primary care settings\, incorporating blood results used as part of the sepsis 6. \nThe blood tests covered will be: \n\nFull blood count\nUrea\, Creatinine\, and Electrolytes\nC-reactive protein\nLactate\nClotting studies\nCardiac enzymes\n\n  \n By the end of the session\, the delegate will be able to: \n\nRecognise the normal and abnormal values of common blood test result\nTo understand the clinical implications of common blood test results.\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/blood-test-analysis-2/2027-04-14/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270505T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270505T160000
DTSTAMP:20260629T133410Z
CREATED:20260629T133410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T133410Z
UID:10000996-1809507600-1809532800@primarycaredorset.co.uk
SUMMARY:Blood Test Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Provider: Bournemouth University \nCourse Leader: Helen Aldridg \nThis course is suitable for: This course is for registered nurses and paramedics in all areas where blood test results are reported. \n  \nCourse information: \nThis one-day study event is designed to demystify the common blood test results that are reported back to the clinical environment.\nIt will help the nurse to recognise the normal from the abnormal and the significance of the result\, how the results may impact on the delivery of care and the level of urgency required for action.\nA variety of teaching approaches are employed to support learning and clinical case studies are used to support application in practice. \n  \nContents: \nThe blood test results covered are those commonly taken in acute and primary care settings\, incorporating blood results used as part of the sepsis 6. \nThe blood tests covered will be: \n\nFull blood count\nUrea\, Creatinine\, and Electrolytes\nC-reactive protein\nLactate\nClotting studies\nCardiac enzymes\n\n  \n By the end of the session\, the delegate will be able to: \n\nRecognise the normal and abnormal values of common blood test result\nTo understand the clinical implications of common blood test results.\n\n  \nPlease apply here
URL:https://primarycaredorset.co.uk/event/blood-test-analysis-2/2027-05-05/
CATEGORIES:All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>GP Training|All Primary Care Healthcare Staff>Nurse Training
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