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Aged Care Standard Three Personal Care and Clinical Care

Speciality
Nurses
Location
Online
Delivery
Online

Learning outcomes:
- Investigate the structure and intent of standard three
- Understand the expected outcomes of standard three
- Answer the supportive reflective question that work to support compliance for this standard

Content Type: Elearning module


PRM123
Instructors / Speakers
Dr Drew Dwyer,
Consultant Gerontologist, Frontline Care Solutions,
PhD FACN CFJBI
Type
Delivery
Title
Aged Care Standard Three Personal Care and Clinical Care
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
CPD Points
2 hours
Price Details
ACN Member Price: $0.00
Location
Online
Price:
$30.00
ACN Member Price: $0.00
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