Lithium - A Concise Clinical Overview
Supporting the safe & effective management of patients being treated with lithium.
Lithium – A Concise Clinical Overview consists of 3 modules covering a wide range of topics, in particular preventing and identifying toxicity and managing side effects. It also incorporates reflective elements, allowing the Learner an opportunity to explore and understand the wider aspects of supporting people living with mental health conditions.
Target Audience
Healthcare professionals who are working in primary, community residential services or acute care settings
Healthcare professionals working in specialist mental health treatment settings
Healthcare professionals working in secure environments e.g. prisons and secure units
As part of the induction process for new medical staff
As a targeted refresher in response to drug safety incidents
Students or other medical professionals considering working in a mental health treatment setting
3 Hours’ Accredited CPD By The College Of Mental Health Pharmacy
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1 Hour Per Module
Organisational Subscriptions Available
‘Pay As You Go’ For Individuals
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This course is available to individuals under the ‘Pay As You Go’ scheme.
Premium Access For Individuals
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Individuals may only access 'Premium' if they purchase a course, not a module or series of modules. Instead, they can purchase the Premium contents separately via 'My Resource Hub'
Certificate Provided Per Course
Downloadable & Printable Resources
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These resources are provided automatically to organisations subscribing to this course.
Highly Interactive & Engaging Content Delivery On All Devices
Summative Assessment Includes A Mix Of Question Types
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Including multiple choice, drag and drop, word search and case study questions
Full Accessibility Available
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We design and build our courses using Articulate Storyline 360, incorporating a number of key features and Accessibility controls allowing Learners to personalise their learning experience.
SCORM, Tin Can API 1.0 & AICC Compliant
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