Improving surgical outcomes for people with dementia

Course
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Improve outcomes for patients with dementia who undergo surgery by following a suggested care pathway. This module covers ethical issues such as capacity and consent, as well as delirium, peri-operative care and the role of patients' families and friends
Who is this resource for?
Explains what the component is for
This resource is aimed at nurses and nursing support workers across all settings and levels of practice, including students of health, social work and care professions.
Course information
This module examines the care of older people with dementia who are undergoing surgical interventions. It discusses recognition and assessment of dementia and delirium, capacity and consent, caring for carers and the specific needs of and interventions required by older people with dementia.Don't forget that you do not have to complete our two-hour learning modules all in one go. Tailor your learning to fit into your busy schedule by undertaking one or two sections at a time. You can stop and save your learning at any point and pick up where you left off when you return. Learning aims and intended outcomes Discuss how to recognise and assess dementia and delirium in surgical patients Identify the specific needs of people with dementia, their families and carers during hospitalisation for surgery Describe the nursing interventions required by people with dementia throughout the surgical pathwayDisclaimer Please note that information provided by RCNi Learning is not sufficient to ensure competence in the skill. Assessment of competence should take place in line with local practice. Practice should always align with local protocols and procedures, latest guidelines and any regulatory code. All modules should currently be viewed together with available national and local Covid-19 guidelines. For advice, go to www.rcn.org.uk/covid-19