ROLE
AHP, Nurse and Nursing Associate
TRAINING METHOD
eLearning
PROVIDER
Rotherham Respiratory
DATE
22nd July 2024 - 31st March 2025
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Course information
Asthma is the most common medical condition in children and young people; it is vital that all healthcare professionals working with this age group appreciate and understand the diagnostic process and appropriate management options for individual children.
This course provides an introduction to asthma in children and young people and will enable healthcare professionals to apply their learning to real world clinical practice. The value of integrated care, and how healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care as well as schools and emergency/ambulatory settings, can work together is explored
Course content
On completion of this course it is expected that the learner will be able to:
- Outline the cautious and structured approach to diagnosis
- Recognise the range of therapeutic management options
- Demonstrate correct use of the range of inhaler devices that children use
- Explain how to support self-management of asthma with different children
- Discuss the management a child having an asthma attack
Using a variety of educational methods to actively engage learners the following topics will be explored:
• Diagnosis of asthma in children
• Non-pharmacological and pharmacological management of asthma
• Effective inhaler technique
• Personalised asthma care for successful self-management
• A guideline-based approach to assessing and managing asthma attacks
Online course details
Please note: once you have completed the registration form, your details will be passed to the training provider who will contact you in due course with details on how to access the online learning.
Course length = 7.5 hours
Access = 1 month to complete
Course eligibility
This CPD course is for Practice Nurses and Allied Health Care Professionals. Please check here if you are eligible for these funded courses.
Please note: By applying for any of these training courses, you/your practice will not be able to also claim your £333 allocated CPD funding.