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Introduction to Rehabilitation Nursing - A Holistic Approach

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Introduction to Rehabilitation Nursing - A Holistic Approach
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Rehabilitation nursing requires specialist knowledge, skill sets, and expertise to support patients in achieving positive outcomes in the rehabilitation setting. This course will provide you with essential skills in multidisciplinary, patient safety and professional practice so you can provide care that is person-centred and reflects a holistic approach to nursing by promoting adaption, not just recovery, emphasising abilities and treating the whole person.

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Introduction to Rehabilitation Nursing - A Holistic Approach

Rehabilitation nursing requires specialist knowledge, skill sets, and expertise to support patients in achieving positive outcomes in the rehabilitation setting. This course will provide you with essential skills in multidisciplinary, patient safety and professional practice so you can provide person-centred care and reflect a holistic approach to nursing by promoting adaption, not just recovery, emphasising abilities and treating the whole person.
90.00
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Paid Content Paid Content

Members: $60.00

Non-Members: $90.00

Content Type: Elearning module

CPD Hours: 6.00

Created: Wednesday, 16 November 2022

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Area/s of Study

  • Aged care
  • Clinical skills
  • Community and primary health
  • Professional practice

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