Duty of Care in Nursing and Caregiving: Aid Patient Safety


Informed Consent | Patient Autonomy and Rights | Confidentiality | Healthcare Communication Tips | Risk Assessment &More

What you will learn


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You will learn about the duty of care as a caregiver, the legal and ethical obligations of the duty of care, and its importance.

You will be introduced to the fundamental concepts and strategies of CQC to help minimize and eliminate care errors.

You will examine the legal and ethical aspects of obtaining consent in caregiving, and how vital it is to respect the patient’s autonomy when providing care.

You will assess the risk assessment process and the types of risk assessment in health and social care.

You will get a description of the types of incidents and the importance of reporting and responding to incidents during caregiving.

You will learn how the duty of candor is related to the duty of care in health care and social services.

You will acquire the skills necessary to communicate effectively in healthcare settings and to maintain accurate records.

You will be aware of the limitations of sharing information as a caregiver, with colleagues and other professionals, as well as protocols for sharing informatio

You will develop digital skills in handling information effectively, cybersecurity fundamentals, and preparing for and responding to data breaches.

You will obtain a Certificate of Completion in Duty of Care in Nursing and Caregiving: Aid Patient Safety after finishing the Course.

You will acquire resources for continued learning and guidance on using completion certificates to showcase your skills in the caregiving industry.

Add-On Information:

  • Safeguard Dignity: Cultivate a deep understanding of how the duty of care directly translates into upholding a patient’s inherent dignity and respect throughout their care journey.
  • Empower Patients: Discover practical strategies to empower individuals in healthcare decisions, ensuring their voice is central to care planning and delivery.
  • Build Trust: Learn the foundational principles that foster robust and trusting relationships between caregivers, patients, and their families, built on a bedrock of responsibility.
  • Navigate Complex Situations: Develop critical thinking skills to effectively manage challenging ethical dilemmas and evolving patient needs while adhering to care standards.
  • Proactive Safety Culture: Understand how to actively contribute to and champion a safety-first environment within healthcare settings, moving beyond reactive measures.
  • Ethical Compass: Sharpen your ethical decision-making abilities to ensure all care actions are aligned with professional integrity and best practices.
  • Legal Framework Mastery: Gain clarity on the legal obligations inherent in caregiving, understanding the boundaries and responsibilities that protect both patients and providers.
  • Communication Excellence: Enhance your ability to convey information clearly and empathetically, ensuring patient understanding and adherence to care plans.
  • Risk Mitigation Expertise: Acquire the foresight to identify potential hazards and implement effective strategies to prevent harm and adverse events.
  • Information Stewardship: Grasp the critical importance of responsible data handling, including privacy protection and secure information sharing protocols.
  • Resilience in Practice: Equip yourself with the knowledge and confidence to handle incidents appropriately, learning from them to improve future care delivery.
  • Continuous Improvement Mindset: Foster a commitment to ongoing professional development and the application of new insights to elevate the quality of care.
  • Digital Responsibility: Understand your role in maintaining digital security and ethical data practices within a technologically evolving healthcare landscape.
  • PROS:
  • Provides a strong foundation for responsible and ethical caregiving.
  • Enhances patient safety through proactive risk management.
  • Boosts confidence and competence in navigating healthcare environments.
  • CONS:
  • May require ongoing study to stay abreast of evolving legal and ethical guidelines.
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