Comfort & Care: Pain, Nutrition, Hydration Assessments

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Comfort & Care: Pain, Nutrition, Hydration Assessments

Coursera · Beginner ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
You will learn to assess hydration status, nutritional status, and pain while promoting patient comfort using both clinical skills and compassionate communication. You'll also explore how dignity and empathy influence outcomes. This course is perfect for those entering or considering patient support roles, whether in social care, healthcare assistance, or vocational training. With practical, scenario-based learning, you’ll gain insight into the fundamental needs that promote recovery and well-being. You’ll develop confidence in managing discomfort, encouraging patient independence, cultivating compassion in healthcare, and supporting holistic care. It’s also highly relevant to early undergraduate learners seeking to improve their understanding of front-line patient needs.
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