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Nursing, like any job, has its inherent risks. But in nursing, more than other fields, risks present themselves on a daily basis, and the impact of these risks can have serious consequences. It is critically important then for nurses to be aware of the risks around them, and be well equipped to deal with them in the best way possible. This essential programme provides a framework for management of risks; from identification and assessment, to potential solutions, and a risk management plan. It then examines common areas of risk for nursing professionals; from infection control and manual handling, to medication errors, IV therapy, and patient identification.
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There are risks involved with all outdoor activities. They make the experience challenging, adventurous, and ultimately rewarding. But how we assess and manage those risks is the key to having fun in the great outdoors. This programme addresses the nature of risk, including positive and negative consequences and emphasises the importance of personal responsibility in managing risk. An overview of how to identify, assess and reduce risks in recreational settings is provided. We meet Peta Whitford, Education Development Officer at Orienteering Victoria who walks us through the potential risks and rewards of outdoor activity.
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Risks should be anticipated, ranked in terms of likelihood and mitigated where possible. Some helpful tips on risk management and contingency planning.
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This Australian production is an ideal tool for training in the risk management process consistent with the new standard ISO 31000:2009. Risk Maker Risk Taker is a highly regarded programme, used by major organisations and universities worldwide to communicate and educate the essential risk management concepts. This programme outlines the main concepts of risk management. It covers the steps which should be followed to effectively manage risk. It also links the risk management process with the role of leadership and management systems. The programme outlines the following seven stages in risk management: communication and consultation, establishing the context, identifying risks, risk analysis, evaluation, monitoring and reviews.
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Anywhere that pedestrians and mobile plant or moving vehicles share a workspace or traffic route there is a risk of injury, incident or even death. It is important that both pedestrians and vehicle operators remain alert, obey all signage and follow all traffic management procedures throughout the workplace whether a visitor or workplace employee.
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XX(302615.1)
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The inability to project manage often lets businesses down and makes the successful completion of challenges virtually impossible. In this excellent programme we examine the most effective project management techniques including top down flowcharting, emotional intelligence, dysfunctional patterns and the risk of a lack of planning and management. The most effective way to set out project goals are explained along with strategies to keep the process on track and finalised on time. This programme is an excellent resource for all members and managers of project teams.
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XX(301639.1)
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At some point in their careers, most nurses and nursing assistants will care for patients at risk of developing pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers are distressing, debilitating and difficult to manage. Yet in many cases pressure ulcers are readily preventable. In this programme we see how understanding the causes and staging of pressure ulcers can lead to improved management. We also determine the best ways to assess a patient's risk of developing them, and discuss preventative actions like correct positioning and turning, measures that can be taken to protect skin integrity, and early intervention and treatment options.
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XX(301922.1)
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Delirium and dementia are two of the most common mental disorders elderly people face. Depression is also common in elderly people and often presents with symptoms similar to dementia or delirium. The differentiation between these three conditions can be difficult because many symptoms overlap. As the cause of so much suffering and discomfort, it is important these conditions are effectively addressed by medical staff. This programme defines these conditions by detailing symptoms and speaking to medical experts. Potential risk factors, causes of delirium and assessment criteria for all three conditions are outlined along with a brief summary of management strategies.
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XX(302025.1)
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Risk assessments are a legal requirement under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. This programme will show managers and staff how to carry out effective health and safety risk assessments, in the care home. Learn how to identify the hazards and risks, evaluate the risks, record existing control measures, evaluate the adequacy of control measures, implement additional controls, review the risk assessments, and control measures. Staff, residents, and general building assessments are all examined.
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XX(301348.1)
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Floods can cause enormous devastation that has lasting social, psychological, economic and environmental impacts on a community. Flooding can also be a seasonal weather event that helps sustain life across many ecosystems. In this interview led programme we look at: the causes and consequences of flooding; the 2005 flood event in Carlisle, UK; the 2011 flood event in Queensland, Australia; the impact of climate change; and flood management and mitigation alternatives. We talk with engineers, including an environmental engineer, hydrologists, a senior advisor for emergency risk management, and the Chief Executive of the Carlisle City Council. Ideal for middle and senior secondary to TAFE in geography, engineering and environmental studies, it is a fascinating exploration of the wide ranging impact a natural hazard can have.
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XX(301498.1)
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Working on a film set can be dangerous. The diversity of many different locations, equipment and roles can create a complex working environment. Using a filmset as a real-life industry example, this programme investigates the importance of occupational health and safety (OH&S) when working in the media industry. We discuss safety plans, risk management, managing OH&S, and the importance of following safety procedures, all of which apply to all working environments. Learning how best to implement OH&S strategies can limit the amount of injuries in the workplace, helping to make it safe and enjoyable for everyone.
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XX(303850.1)
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Ross Campbell, RCA Crisis Management teaches viewers the reasons for and how to identify threats and manage serious risk. Ross explains the importance of identifying threats in advance, considering worst case scenarios and choosing a top team to take control in a crisis. He stresses the importance of scenario planning-preparing and rehearsing, and on having a focus communication and message strategy. This video is one of five powerful videos for any business to employ when developing their crisis management strategy: - Achieving Best Practice in Crisis Management - Managing Crises and Brand Damage - The Power of Checklists in Crisis Management - Running an Effective Crisis Simulation
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