Verification of Expected Death
This course is for nurses who work in care homes, palliative care, hospices, and with patients in the community. You will gain skills and knowledge on the implications of expected death. You will develop your clinical skills as well as communication skills on this course. This course will give you the confidence you require to verify an expected death.
Course Content
- Background and importance of training and competence
- Legal issues
- Scope and responsibilities
- Definitions and processes
- Procedures
- Clinical examination following expected death
- Eyes examination of the fundi and pupils
- Chest examination – respirations heart sounds
- Pulses
- Categories of death
- Action to be taken as result of death
- Verification of death guidelines
- Communication with relatives
- Communication in and out of hours
Aims/Objectives
- Develop the skills required in determining expected death
- Fully understand legal requirements of recording a fact of death
Who should attend?
- Hospice Nurses
- Nurses who work in Care Homes
- Community Nurses
- Community Matrons
- Macmillan Nurses
- Cancer Care Nurses
- District Nurses
Duration
1 day
Price
£135.00 per person, including course materials and a certificate of attendance.
Course dates
Newcastle (Stocksfield)
7 November 2012 – book a place now
Please contact Annie Barr Associates with regard to future course dates
In addition to any scheduled courses, we can also deliver this course to groups on your own site. For more information, contact us.



