Introducing the nursing associate
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2018
- Nursing associates will soon be working with nurses, caring for patients to a high standard. But what are nursing associates? What opportunities do they have and what do they mean for registered nurses? Find out from trainee nursing associates and nurses already working together as a team.
This video answers:
What nursing associates are
How they fit in with registered nurses
How nursing associates can help registered nurses
What it's like to work with trainee nursing associates
All I can hear is the background music, really hard to hear the voices.
great stories
Hi
I have concerns I want to address
how can i also become a nurse through this? i mean what do i need to know or have?
You can top up on extra course . Apparently. At least 12 months I think.but practical experience can be used as evidence to give you pass for some modules in that extra course . So it might be not hard to finish I think.
Re-inventing the wheel........ another name now......instead STATE ENROLLED NURSE (SEN) remember them ???
completely agree - different word same role SEN and SRN !!!
Shhh we aren't allowed to admit that TNAs are the same as SENs, if we do that then they have to admit they were wrong in getting rid of the SENs
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