WIN November 2019

Date Programme

Fee

CEUs

Nov 19 Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers

€135 members; €195 non-members

6

(Participants need to be physically fit to carry out this training)

This CPR and AED course provides the information and practical skills training for the 2015 CPR and ECC guidelines.The two-year certification period for basic and advanced life support recommended by ILCOR. Participants will be awarded the AHA/IHF healthcare certificate. Nov 20 Best Practice in Medication Management €90 members; €145 non-members 5 This programme supports nurses and midwives in providing safe, evidence-based practice in the area of medication management.The programme will cover key topics such as: the key principles of medication management, the medication management cycle,management of controlled drugs and medication safety. Furthermore, it will explore relevant policy and legislation and will present scenarios in order to illustrate the various principles. Participants will have the opportunity to update their knowledge in line with the most up-to-date Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland and Health Information and Quality Authority requirements for medication management.

Nov 22 ‘Time is Brain’ – A Guide to Nursing Management, Assessment and Treatment of Acute Stroke

€90 members; €145 non-members

5.5

This course deals with stroke assessment, treatment and management for nurses during the acute phase and rehabilitation stage.

Nov 26 Peripheral Intravenous Cannulation €90 members; €145 non-members 4 This programme provides guidance to participants in the skill of peripheral intravenous cannulation. Instruction will be provided on the sites used for peripheral intravenous cannulation, identifying criteria for evaluating a vein and the principles of an aseptic technique.The aim is for participants to be able to carry out the procedure in a competent and safe manner.While this course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake peripheral intravenous cannulation, it will be necessary for each nurse and midwife attending to ensure that they abide by their local policy on peripheral intravenous cannulation in their place of work. Participants are also required to hold the following: hand hygiene training certification (within the last two years); management and administration of intravenous drugs certification (within the last two years) and a management of anaphylaxis certification (within the last two years). This programme outlines the key competencies required for ward managers to be effective in their roles as leaders and managers in healthcare delivery. Clinical managers perform both managerial and leadership functions in order to provide effective healthcare delivery to patients.The programme will explore both management and leadership functions and how these are applied in practice so as to promote quality and safety of care.Topics covered include: management principles and competencies, team building, delegation and clinical supervision. Participants will gain effective management competencies that can be applied in the workplace to promote quality and safety in healthcare delivery. Dec 3 Strategies for Managing Conflict €90 members; €145 non-members 6 This programme presents a practical approach for dealing with conflict. Using group work, self-evaluation and case study-based discussion, it will demonstrate the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to intervene at an early stage to resolve conflict situations before they escalate. Managed in the wrong way, real and perceived differences between people can spiral out of control. Conflict is not necessarily destructive; managing conflict effectively may result in positive outcomes. Developing and maintaining positive relationships and the ability to deal with difficult people and situations is an essential skill for the work environment. 3.5 This course will provide the nurse / midwife with the necessary knowledge and skills to recognise and manage an individual experiencing an anaphylactic reaction.The course will cover the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, treatment and after care of an individual who is experiencing an anaphylactic reaction. 6.5 Given the current situation with regard to staffing levels and that many nurses and midwives have heavy workloads, it is crucially important that nurses and midwives take time to reflect on how they treat themselves.This workshop offers the participant the time and space to step back from their busy lives and reflect on the passing year. It also helps the participant to gain clarity on goals and expectations for 2020 as well as learn new tools to help make the future more relaxed and enjoyable. Nov 26 Management Skills for Clinical Nurse Managers and Staff Nurses €90 members; €145 non-members 5.5 Dec 4 Management of Anaphylaxis €90 members; €145 non-members Dec 4 End of Year – Reflect and Reignite €90 members; €145 non-members

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All programmes have Category 1 approval from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland

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