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Blood glucose management in diabetes
Improve your knowledge of different blood glucose monitoring strategies and patient education in diabetes care. Identify how to achieve maximum benefit for the patients in clinical practice.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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How to remove a chest drain
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills in chest drain removal.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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Personalised care for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
The challenges facing patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in primary care are discussed in this module.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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The role of the community nurse in integrated end of life care
This module explores the main factors that affect end of life care provision in the community. It suggests ways in which community practitioners can develop their skills in this important area of care provision.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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How to administer an enema
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills on how to administer enemas.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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Making a decision on behalf of a person who lacks capacity
This module discusses the principles to be followed when making a decision on behalf of a person who lacks capacity. Guidance is provided on who needs support in making decisions and how support can be given on this complex area.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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Hypertension: diagnosis, assessment and management
Improve outcomes for patients with hypertension by following the most recent guidance. This module discusses blood pressure monitoring, risk factors and targets, lifestyle advice, drug treatment and patient education.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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Assessment and management of patients with diabetes-related foot ulcers
In this module discover more about diabetic neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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How to remove a non-tunnelled central venous catheter
Read this module and update your knowledge and skills on how to remove non-tunnelled central venous catheters.
Updated: 19 March 2026 -
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Parenteral nutrition: indications, risks and nursing care
Parenteral nutrition is often used to feed patients with intestinal failure who cannot be fed enterally. Update your current knowledge of associated risks including sepsis, metabolic and electrolyte imbalances, and identify how this differs from oral or enteral nutrition.
Updated: 19 March 2026