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Guidance For Providing Home Care For People Who Do Not Need Hospitalisation For COVID-19
This post is a guide for healthcare professionals who coordinate home care and isolation for people who don’t need hospitalisation but are suspected or confirmed to suffer from COVID-19.
OSCE Test Centers Reopen: You Can Now Take Your Tests and Join the NMC Register
On 2nd July 2020, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) announced the reopening of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) test centers. This will allow midwives and nurses from outside the EEA to take their tests safely as per COVID-19 requirements.
How to Take Care of Your Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take a toll on the world, it is natural to ponder how your workplace will be in the future. The uncertainty and turmoil that the pandemic has placed on us can make it difficult to maintain our mental health.
Therapy Advice During the Coronavirus Outbreak
We are all aware that life is suddenly very different for everyone because of the coronavirus pandemic. CLDT support is only allowed for essential visits. Also, some homes are further restricting visits from outside. We understand that these restrictions disrupt people’s daily routines. We also recognise that this can have a significant impact on their health and wellbeing.
UK Government Plan to Help the Self-Employed
The UK government will issue up to 80% of the average monthly profits in grants to the self-employed. With this move, the government hopes to assist the self-employed cope with the adverse financial effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
Government Update on the Fight Against New COVID19 Infections
Last night, the government announced that it is switching to the delay phase in its fight against the COVID19 pandemic. People with symptoms similar to that of COVID19 should stay at home (self-isolate).
Government Launches Campaign to Recruit Nurses and Allied Health Professionals
The government has officially initiated the next part of the NHS campaign to hire thousands of nurses and other health professionals. The “We are the NHS” recruitment drive is expected to help recruit 50,000 more nurses as promised in the Conservative manifesto right before the December elections.
An Audacious Plan to Train Nurses to Perform Surgery to Reduce Waiting Times and Handle Pressure from the Aging Population
In a bid to reduce waiting times, the NHS plans to have nurses trained to conduct surgical procedures. To achieve this proficiency, nurses will have to study for two years to become surgical care practitioners. This way, surgeons will have a bearable workload.
Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV - What Agency Workers Members Should Know
A novel (new) coronavirus capable of causing severe respiratory diseases such as pneumonia was identified in China towards the end of December 2019. The virus is referred to as the 2019-nCoV or Novel Coronavirus.