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This course covers time-critical (or time-sensitive) medications—those that must be administered at a specific time or within a designated time
The strengthened Aged Care Quality Standards require providers to have processes to monitor medicines and vaccines, and report any adverse
Altering of oral medications is common practice in aged and disability care facilities. However, it can be associated with potentially
Parkinson’s disease can be a disabling and frustrating condition however with good medication management and awareness of important considerations, nursing
The role and benefits of anticoagulants and antiplatelets in residential aged care is explained in this module, as well as
Bowel management is an important aspect when caring for residents in aged care as inadequate bowel function can be associated
Osteoporosis is a condition that causes bones to become weak and fragile, increasing the risk of fractures. Fractures can lead
This module discusses various types of topical preparations and different factors affecting preparation choice. Learners will be able to recognise