As a result, nurses must be more than clinically competent to provide quality care, they must also be culturally competent. This course provides an overview of skills necessary for nurses and others to become culturally competent in providing patient care in any healthcare setting. Learning Objectives Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to: Define culturally competent care and the nurse's role in that care model Describe common barriers to cultural competency Discuss the elements that go into an effective model of cultural competence, explain common "explanatory models" that describe the worldview of cultures Describe the role of communication and language in providing culturally competent care Intended Audience This educational activity was developed for nurses and healthcare professionals
The NE1 Wound Assessment Tool has been developed to help clinical staff assess and document wounds. The Tool encourages a consistent, useful, and thorough approach to this critical step in the treatment process. #Courses #Across-the-Continuum-of-Care #Pain-Management #Skin-and-Wound-Care...
Start this course! Course Description It is every caregiver’s responsibility to contribute to a culture of patient or resident safety by practicing proper hand hygiene at all times as well as helping others to be compliant. This course will provide an overview of basic principles of...
The course offers both an education component, as well as an interactive virtual competency simulation that allows caregivers the chance to practice what they’ve learned
The course offers both an education component, as well as an interactive virtual competency simulation that allows administrators the chance to practice what they’ve learned
To take the course, click here. 7. Culturally Competent Care (Microlearning) The American population has become more diverse in composition than ever. Nurses must be more than clinically competent to provide quality care, they must also be culturally competent. This course provides an overview of skills necessary for nurses and others to become culturally competent in providing patient care in any healthcare setting. This course will d efine culturally competent care and the nurse's role in that care model, describe common barriers to cultural competency, and describe the role of communication and language in providing culturally competent care.
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Find out more beneficial information on handwashing with our newly updated course: Hand Hygiene: Basic Principles and Competency . About the author: Brenda Kozak, MSN, RN, has over 17 years of clinical nursing experience in a variety of healthcare settings
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