A Comprehensive Training on the Foundations of Restorative Nursing

Course

Restorative nursing entails several nursing interventions that support the resident’s ability to perform at their highest level. Furthermore, the purpose of a Restorative Nursing Program (RNP) is to restore as much independence as feasible while still preventing functional loss. Also, RNPs assist people in doing things for themselves rather than personnel conducting duties on their behalf.

What you will learn:

  • Comprehensive assessments to identify patients’ needs
  • Various restorative nursing techniques
  • The importance of interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Significance of accurate documentation in restorative nursing
  • Effective communication skills for interacting with patients
  • Ways to monitor patient progress
  • Ethical aspects of restorative nursing

Details

Course length: 1 hour and 30 minutes. CME: 1.5

Languages: American English

Key features: Audio narration, learning activity, and post-assessment.

American Medical Compliance is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical  Education (ACCME) to provide continuing education to physicians. Our Continuing Medical Education (CME) program is committed to enhancing the knowledge, skills, and professional performance of healthcare providers to improve healthcare outcomes. Through high-quality educational activities, we aim to address the identified educational gaps to support the continuous professional development of our medical community. American Medical Compliance designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim this credit for their complete participation in this activity.

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Purpose and Goals of Restorative Care

Additionally, fostering independence, promoting personal choice, offering chances for activity and exercise, and providing a safe environment are all goals of rehabilitative and restorative care. Furthermore, rehabilitation and restorative care must be holistic procedures. This means that a person getting care is viewed as a whole person whose care cannot be reduced to a single medical issue. In addition to fundamental physical necessities, holistic care addresses a person’s psychosocial, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Holistic Approach to Restorative Nursing

For the elderly to survive, there is a need for comprehensive care. Holistic care aims to increase their independence in everyday life activities while also enhancing their health and well-being to promote healthy aging.

Integrative nursing principles are a branch of holistic philosophy that can help health workers improve the health of individuals, families, and communities. These principles were initially presented in 2014, and they have been described as a health approach that takes into account the individual, family, and society as a whole, as well as their environment and interactions, and adopts the notion of using all healing approaches in health care.

What is Included in Restorative Care?

Interventions that care for them in their environment (home visits), support their existing healing process (focusing on the patient during nursing care), benefit from the healing effect of nature (spending time in nature), strengthen the relationship (mobilization of the social environment), and use all evidence-based healing methods (yoga, tai chi) should be included in the care of the elderly.

The course further highlights how to implement these practices into your healthcare system, understanding the needs of patients, and more. Click the button below to learn more and implement these practices into your healthcare facility today.

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