Wellman/Wellwoman Blood Profile

£6.00

This Wellman/Wellwoman Blood Profile online training provides healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the purpose, process, and interpretation of the Wellman/Wellwoman Blood Profile. The course explores the significance of various blood tests, clinical applications, and effective communication of results to patients. Duration: 1 hour. Learners earn 1 CPD point and receive a certificate of completion. Training must be completed within 6 months of purchase.
The course covers the different blood tests included in the profile, their clinical applications, and interpretation of results. It also addresses patient communication, education, and practical considerations such as sample collection and handling.
This course is suitable for:

Nurses, midwives, and allied healthcare professionals.

Phlebotomists and laboratory staff involved in blood testing.

Clinicians using Wellman/Wellwoman profiles to assess patient health.

Professionals completing Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) CPD requirements.
Introduction to Wellman/Wellwoman Blood Profile

Purpose and importance in assessing overall health.

Identifying potential risk factors.

Understanding Blood Tests

Complete Blood Count (CBC).

Lipid Profile.

Liver and Kidney Function Tests.

Thyroid Function Tests.

Interpretation of Results

Reference ranges.

Normal vs abnormal findings.

Clinical implications.

Clinical Applications

Cardiovascular health.

Liver, kidney, and thyroid disorders.

General wellness assessment.

Follow-up and interventions.

Communication and Patient Education

Explaining results clearly to patients.

Counseling and lifestyle recommendations.

Addressing patient concerns.

Practical Considerations

Sample collection, handling, and transport.

UK guidelines and regulations.
By the end of this course, learners will:

Understand the purpose and importance of the Wellman/Wellwoman Blood Profile.

Be familiar with the blood tests included and their significance.

Interpret results accurately using reference ranges.

Apply results to assess cardiovascular, liver, kidney, and thyroid health.

Communicate findings effectively to patients and provide education.

Manage practical aspects of blood sample handling and testing.

Apply knowledge to real-life scenarios and case studies.

Access additional resources for professional development.
Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) CPD Requirements:

35 hours of relevant CPD required every 3 years.

Minimum of 20 hours must be participatory learning.

Awarded 1 CPD point upon completion.

Aligned with UK healthcare standards for safe and effective clinical practice.

£6.00

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