How to undertake a scoping review
Understand the main steps involved and what types of evidence can be included
Understand the main steps involved and what types of evidence can be included
Objectives should be SMART – specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound
The steps involved when evaluating respiration and circulation in deteriorating patients
Learn ways to promote oral health and comfort, and prevent or treat disease
Recognise the potential complications and how to avoid them
Learn methods to minimise the risk of adverse events, including handling and storage errors
Understand the importance of keeping clear and accurate patient records
A step-by-step guide to the procedure using the oral, tympanic, axillary and forehead sites
Understand the physical and psychosocial care required before surgery
Understand how precision, clarity, brevity and visual appeal will engage your audience
Understanding the legal implications, and the need for sensitivity and compassion