Clinical Detective: Women’s Health

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58m
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The Ausmed Education Learning Centre is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation

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Details
CPD58m of CPD
First Published
Updated28 March 2022
Expires 29 March 2024
Recorded InMelbourne, Australia

Course Overview

This highly interactive Ausmed Course takes you through a real-life case study where you, the Clinical Detective, must investigate why certain diagnostic tests, observations, and procedures are undertaken.

As you move through the case study, you’ll be able to confirm or eliminate potential clinical problems. You will be asked a series of questions throughout the course to assist you with your findings.

Topics
  • What are red flags in your assessment findings?
  • Why are certain diagnostic tests ordered?
  • Which diagnoses can be ruled out?
  • How are clinical conditions treated?
  • What does this mean for the patient?
Need

We use critical thinking skills and professional judgment on a daily basis in our practice. It is important that we continue to revise and strengthen these skills to ensure that we are able to recognise and respond to deteriorating patients and changes to conditions in a timely manner.

Purpose

The purpose of this Ausmed Course is to enhance your critical thinking, assessment, and problem-solving skills by working through a case study in order to identify and act on a common clinical condition.

Learning Outcomes
  • Connect signs and symptoms from a patient’s presentation and history with a possible health condition.
  • Implement timely action based on interpretation of the data obtained from a comprehensive assessment of the patient.
  • Relate results from diagnostic tests that confirm a condition and immediate treatment recommended for the patient.
  • Identify expected outcomes for the patient related to the potential treatment and nursing management.
Target Audience

Registered nurses, registered midwives and other healthcare professionals working in primary health, community and acute settings.

Disclosure

No conflict of interest exists for anyone in the position to control content for this activity. Wherever possible, generic or non-proprietary names of medications or products have been used.

Educator

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Genevieve Brideson View profile
Dr Genevieve Brideson (PhD) is a doctor of nursing in South Australia. She has worked in nursing for over 30 years, including experience working in aviation nursing. Genevieve is currently working as a freelance consultant in various nursing roles, including as a member of the South Australian Health Practitioners Tribunal.
Details
CPD time58m
First Published
Updated28 March 2022
Expires
29 March 2024
Recorded InMelbourne, Australia
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Topics
Women's Health
Clinical Assessment
Midwifery
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