Elearning
Care of a dying person: Managing Pain
Develop your knowledge in assessment and management of pain experienced by adults in thier last week/days of life.
Care of a dying person: Managing Pain 
Pain Management
These workbooks should be completed in conjunction with the Pain Management resource which can be found in the Intravenous Therapy and Related Procedures folder. There is a copy of this folder in every ward and department. There is also a copy in the TDH Library folder.
Once complete, please send for marking to the Education Co-ordinator Cl- Nursing and Quality Services.
Pain Management Workbook for RNS 
Pain Management Workbook for Midwives 
Change for our Children
Human babies are designed to need protecting, even when they sleep.In New Zealand, about 60 babies per year die sudden unexpected deaths, most of them preventable.Safe Startâ„¢ is our programme of professional and community education to ensure every person in New Zealandknows,acceptsandactson infant safety knowledge.To protect a child is to respect that child.
www.changeforourchildren.co.nz
Smoking Cessation
If you are a registered health professional in New Zealand, or training to be one, this module is for you. It should take you about 30 minutes to complete (in one go or in several sessions, depending on your available time). - Support Document 
https://smokingcessationabc.org.nz
Wound Care
Experience an on-line wound care learning opportunity – click on the link and take yourself on a journey
www.globalwoundacademy.com
On completion of the programme you will receive documentation of the learning – this should be kept as a record in your portfolio.
Blood Transfusion
This complies with Australian and New Zealand Blood Transfusion Service (ANZBTS)
www.bloodsafelearning.org.au
This programme consists of 5 modules and will allow nursing and midwifery staff to further understand the requirements for Blood transfusion and covers aspects of safe practices in line with policies and procedures.
On completion of the programme you will receive documentation of your learning hours and outcome for your portfolio.
National Diabetes Nursing Knowledge and Skills Framework
All nurses, regardless of practice setting, are likely to have contact with people with diabetes. The NDNKSF provides an outline of the specific knowledge and skills registered nurses need to provide care and education for people with diabetes. The NDNKSF is not a programme – rather, it is a toolkit to guide the professional development of nurses working with people with diabetes.
Knowledge and Skills Framework 2009  FAQ Diabetes knowledge and skills framework 2009 
NIKI On-line training
The CME McKinley Online Training System will allow existing customers to access interactive online training on several products.
www.mckinleymed.co.uk/online-training
To complete the on-line training you require a login password - you will find this password in the TDH IV and Related Procedures manual in your ward or department, under the Section NIKI T34.
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