NHS Education for Scotland - Android Applications by NHS Education for Scotland
This decision support app is the product of collaboration by the Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group, Healthcare Improvement Scotland and NHS Education for Scotland, funded by the Office of the Chief Pharmacist in Scottish Government. It is a key...
Free AppThe Effective Practitioner Mobile Application is for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals in NHS Scotland to support work based learning. The app includes a self assessment tool, around 100 learning activities, the ability to record reflection
Free AppRegister to use this app at neonatalresus.org.ukNHS Education Scotland App is designed to be used to supplement the SMMDP's Neonatal Resuscitation course.It is also available to those who have not undertaken the course but wish to review best practice...
$3.74This app is based on the second edition of the Scottish Government's national guidance on polypharmacy. This builds upon and refines the previous guidance from 2012. The ‘7-steps’, defined within this guidance, aim provide a clear structure for the...
Free AppDelirium is a common but serious condition that is under recognised and associated with poor outcomes. However, delirium can be prevented and treated if dealt with urgently. It is therefore essential that all staff who care for people in hospital and...
Free AppThe Infection Prevention Nurses Career Framework iPhone application will assist organisations, senior nurses and service leads in identifying the practice and competence required to provide safe, effective and person centred care.
Free AppThis app is a collaboration between NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and the Scottish Patient Safety Programme (SPSP) - it provides: A National Early Warning Scoring System (NEWS) calculator to alert clinicians to the deteriorating patient and acute...
Free AppPreventing Infection in Care at Home (PIIC@H)This resource provides a comprehensive toolkit for the application of the Standard Infection Control Precautions (SICP) for all community Health and Social Care staff. It lists common infection risks you may...
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