From Stable to Critical: Be the First to Know, Not the Last to Act

Deteriorating Patient

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Duration

1 hour

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Deteriorating Patient Overview

This fully online course equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills to identify and respond to early signs of patient deterioration. Aligned with national clinical standards, it covers structured assessment techniques, effective communication using tools such as ISBAR, and appropriate escalation pathways.

Designed for nurses, allied health staff, and other healthcare workers in acute, sub-acute, or primary care settings, the course prepares participants to act promptly and confidently when patient conditions worsen.

Flexible and self-paced, learners complete interactive modules, case studies, and practical scenarios at their own convenience. Trainers provide support throughout the course, helping learners build confidence and competence in recognising and responding effectively to patient deterioration.

This course is suitable for healthcare professionals who need to recognise and respond to patient deterioration.

Ideal participants include:

  • Nurses in acute, sub‑acute, aged care, or community settings
  • Graduate nurses and nursing students improving clinical judgement
  • Allied health professionals such as physiotherapists or occupational therapists involved in patient observation
  • Aged care workers who need to recognise and escalate patient deterioration

Upon completing this course, learners will be able to confidently apply their knowledge and skills in recognising and managing deteriorating patients.

Participants will:

  • Recognise early signs of patient deterioration through changes in vital signs and patient-reported symptoms
  • Interpret abnormal clinical findings (e.g., sepsis, hypoxia, cardiac issues)
  • Use the ABCDE framework (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure) for structured assessment
  • Apply first-line interventions safely within their scope of practice
  • Communicate clearly and escalate concerns using ISBAR or similar tools
  • Document and report deterioration events in line with organisational protocols
  • Reflect on professional responsibilities and timely clinical action

These outcomes aim to enhance confidence, clinical reasoning, and communication when managing patients at risk of deterioration.

    This fully online module takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete, depending on prior knowledge and individual learning pace.

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