Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Prerequisites: foundation modules
Time: 2 hours
Course contact: Sasha Drennan
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
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Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 2 hours
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Kia ora! The overall aim of this module is to provide a fundamental knowledge of wound care processes.
On completion you will be able to:
Identity the stages of wound healing
Identify the assessment tools used in your practice area
Demonstrate understanding appropriate use of wound cleansers and anti microbials
Demonstrate understanding of wound bed preparation
The assessments of this course are:
questions embedded in the learning
Who is this for: Healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Prerequisites: Foundation modules
Time: 3 hours
Course contact:
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Audience This course is for MidCentral DHB employee's. Wounds affect a large number of the patients using services provided by MidCentral DHB. It is vitally important that our health care professionals maintain a good level of knowledge regarding wound assessment and care to aid in the treatment of wounds. Time allocation 3 hours |
Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 3 hours
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Kia ora! The overall aim of this module is to provide a fundamental knowledge of wound care processes.
On completion you will be able to:
Identity the stages of wound healing
Identify the assessment tools used in your practice area
Demonstrate understanding appropriate use of wound cleansers and anti microbials
Demonstrate understanding of wound bed preparation
The assessments of this course are:
questions embedded in the learning
Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 2 hours
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to further fundamental wound care knowledge
On completion you will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of when and how to perform appropriate wound swabbing
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of stoma care and how this affects the skin
- Demonstrate understanding and knowledge of aseptic technique and its importance in wound care
The assessments of this course are online quizzes embedded within the learnings
The expectations of this course are that you will complete the module and discuss your learning and its application with your manager, team leader and peers
Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 90 minutes
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to have a understanding of further wound complexity.
On completion you will be able to:
demonstrate appropriate wound documentation
have an understanding of the holistic care needs of those with chronic wounds
have an undersatnding of the wound aetiology and how this affects woundcare choices
The assessments of this course are:
learning modules, quizes and videos
The expectations of this course are that you will discuss your learning and its application with your manager, team leader or educator and demonstrate within your practice.
Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 2 hours
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
Kia ora! The overall aim of this course is to give an holistic understanding to woundcare in first aid management and non accidental injury (NAI)
On completion you will be able to:
apply the knowledge of holistic woundcare to your practice area
The assessments of this course are questions embbedded in the learning & videos.
The expectations of this course are that you will your learning and its application with your manager, team leader or educator and demonstrate within your practice.
Who is this for: healthcare workers working with patients who require wound care management
Time: 1 hour
Course contact: your educator or coach
Method: eLearning
Frequency: Once
The overall aim of this course is to gain understanding and be able to demonstrate knowledge of pressure injury management within your practice setting
On completion you will be able to:
Identify the precursors of pressure injuries
Demonstrate prevention of pressure injury techniques
Identify the management techniques used for pressure injuries including appropriate dressings
Wound Assessment & Management: Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Study Day
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses
Prerequisites: Recommended to have attended the Wound Assessment & Management Study Day prior to the Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Study Day
Takawā: 8 hours
Course Contacts: Alex Thompson
Frequency: Once
About: The aim of this course is to advance nursing knowledge of wound care assessment, care and management particularly building skills of negative pressure wound therapy.
Participants: Registered/Enrolled Nurses
Course contact: Please contact Moira Ware (NE Medicine) or Shalini Prasad if you have any questions about this material.
About this course
This elearning is a pre-requisite for the Waitemata DHB Medical Wound Management Study Day. You are welcome to complete this module as you wish.
Please note: To book to attend the wound management study day please discuss with your Charge Nurse.
Who |
Staff who want to know more about the management of Cellulitis and will attend a practical session. |
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What |
Wounds affect a great number of the patients that enter the services provided by Lakes therefore it is important that all health care professionals maintain a basic level of knowledge of wound care to aid in their assessment and treatment of wounds. |
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Time |
1 hour |
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Requirement to complete |
Once prior to attending a Cellulitis practical session. |
Who |
Staff who want to know more about wound management documentation
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What |
Wounds affect a great number of the patients that enter the services provided by Lakes therefore it is important that all health care professionals maintain a basic level of knowledge of wound care to aid in their assessment and treatment of wounds.
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Time |
30 minutes |
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Requirement to complete |
Once |
Who |
Staff who want to know more about the management of pressure injuries prior to attending a practical session. |
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What |
Wounds affect a great number of the patients that enter the services provided by Lakes therefore it is important that all health care professionals maintain a basic level of knowledge of wound care to aid in their assessment and treatment of wounds. |
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Time |
1 hour |
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Requirement to complete |
Once prior to attending a practical session |
Who |
Staff who want to know more about the management of skin tears and will attend a practical session. |
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What |
Wounds affect a great number of the patients that enter the services provided by Lakes therefore it is important that all health care professionals maintain a basic level of knowledge of wound care to aid in their assessment and treatment of wounds. |
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Time |
1 hour |
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Requirement to complete |
Once prior to attending a skin tears practical session |
Whakaminenga
Who is this for:
All Nursing Kaimahi working within the MidCentral Region
Open to External Clients:
Yes
Prerequisites:
No
Prereading:
No
Time:
7.5 hours
Method:
Face to Face
Frequency:
Once only
About:
An interactive day
using a case study approach and critical thinking. Covers patient assessment,
skin and wound, pressure injury prevention and management, positioning and
dressing selection.
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: All Waitematā nurses
Prerequisites: Nil
Takawā | Time: 8 hours (including pre-learning)
Course contacts: Amanda Robinson
Frequency: Once
About: The overall aim of this course is to develop nurses knowledge in wound care foundations, using best practice principles of holistic wound assessment. This course aims to increase understanding product selection and wound documentation, as well as issues beyond the wound that requires consideration for successful patient centered wound care (including nutrition, pain management and district nurse referrals).
Whakaminenga / Who is this for: DNs who are new to wound care or need an update on basic wound management.
Prerequisites: None
Time: 8 hours (2 e-learning and 6 F2F)
Course contact: Glenda Dagger 021891012
Frequency: At orientation then PRN
About: In wounds 101 we will cover off type, the categorization of wounds, normal wound healing , assessment and diagnosis , management of wounds. Focus is on the right dressing for the right wound.