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Recording Care
'Care that isn't written wasn't given…'

Good records promote quality care and protect staff from allegations of neglect, yet poor record keeping remains common.

This three-hour course helps staff avoid common record keeping errors and maintain accurate, contemporaneous, high-quality records.
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Recording Care

Three hours

Introduction / Refresher

Nurses and Carers

To enable nursing and care staff achieve and maintain a high standard of record keeping.

Up to 15 students

- Common types of records used in care
- Legal and professional issues
- Features of good and poor record
   keeping
- Dealing with errors
- Frequency of updating of records
- Ownership of and access to records
- Error-identification exercises
- Knowledge test

Lecture, group discussion, exercises

Students are assessed on the basis of
their performance of the exercises and
in the summative test at the end.

- Care Standards Act regulations
- Skills for Care Induction Standards
- National Vocational Qualifications
- Nursing & Midwifery Council
   guidelines

- Attendance forms
- Course notes / handouts
- Knowledge tests
- Training records
- Feedback forms
- Certificates of Achievement

Dependent on your training needs.
Call 020 3115 1039 for a quote
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Michael Hughes MSc BSc(Hons) RN DipN ENB 998 ENB 978 Cert HPM FRSH FIHPE 
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