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Clinical evaluation is at the heart of our work, and today poses many challenges.
What is the most common diagnosis?
Answer: 1- Anamnesis (70 %) followed by 2- Physical examination (15 to 20%).
Diagnostic tests (10 % to 15 %) will most often confirm your clinical impression and enable the doctor to confirm a diagnosis.
An aging population and this poses a number of challenges for the care environments that welcome this growing clientele of elderly people suffering from chronic illnesses and major cognitive loss. The assessment of these people's physical and mental health, and all the clinical decisions that follow, must be based on evidence in a context where aging is heterogeneous.
This training course is based on Philippe Voyer's teachings, with his latest books as the main references. Notions are supported by evidence.
Perform initial or follow-up clinical examinations adapted to the reality of clinical environments.
This course is particularly aimed at nurses working with adults and seniors in all care settings. Visit nursing assistants are also welcome, as they have an important role to play in contributing to the assessment. Respiratory therapists and other team members because patient assessment is a team effort.
Case studies will enable participants to assess the safest interventions for rapid recovery. Realistic videos on history-taking, cardiac auscultation and abdominal examination will be presented.
Trainer: Mireille Guillemette, BScE, trainer and author, consultant, teacher and member of the CEVQ (Centre d'excellence du vieillissement de Québec) mentoring team.
OIIQ, OIIAQ, OPIQ accredited training 7 hours
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Karine Leroux says:
J’ai adoré, merci beaucoup. bon rafraichissement , facile a comprendre. Ou puis trouver les documents a télécharger comme aide mémoire?
Thank you
karineL
Marlène Joseph says:
Bonsoir Madame Mireille,
Merci beaucoup, j’ai beaucoup appris tout au long de la formation.
Encore mes félicitations.
Marlène