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Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Person

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Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Person
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Comprehensive assessments of the older person provide the framework for identifying health risks and related issues and form the basis of holistic person-centred care planning. The module aims to support nurses working with the elderly in developing their role and advancing their clinical skills, both as autonomous clinicians and as multidisciplinary team members.

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Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Person

Comprehensive assessments of the older person provide the framework for identifying health risks and related issues and form the basis of holistic person-centred care planning. The module aims to support nurses working with the elderly in developing their role and advancing their clinical skills, both as autonomous clinicians and as multidisciplinary team members.
60.00
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Paid Content Paid Content

Members: $15.00

Non-Members: $60.00

Content Type: Elearning module

CPD Hours: 4.00

Created: Wednesday, 23 August 2023

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Area/s of Study

  • Aged care
  • Clinical skills
  • Community and primary health

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