Clinical Observation Skills for Carers
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Clinical Observation Skills for Carers

By One Education

Develop essential observation skills for carers. Learn to monitor, assess, and report patient conditions effectively with confidence and acc

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About this event

Health • Medical

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

The Clinical Observation Skills for Carers course is designed to strengthen the ability of carers to monitor and assess the health and wellbeing of those in their care. You will learn to recognise changes in physical condition, interpret basic health indicators, and communicate observations accurately to healthcare professionals. The course also covers record-keeping, confidentiality, and the ethical responsibilities involved in patient observation.

In a role where attention to detail can make a real difference, carers benefit greatly from having strong observation skills. This training provides the knowledge to spot early signs of deterioration, understand vital signs, and follow correct reporting procedures. Upon completion, you will have a QLS-endorsed certificate demonstrating your expertise, helping carers to support patient safety and deliver a higher standard of care.

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Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Monitor patients and identify changes in their condition promptly.
  • Record and report observations in line with care protocols.
  • Understand vital signs and their significance in patient care.
  • Recognise signs of distress and respond appropriately.
  • Maintain confidentiality while sharing essential information.

Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for:

  • Carers seeking to improve clinical observation and reporting abilities.
  • Support workers providing care in residential or home settings.
  • Healthcare assistants working closely with patients daily.
  • Family carers wishing to provide safer, more informed support.
  • Students preparing for careers in health and social care.

Career Path & Average UK Salaries

  • Care Assistant – £21,000 per year
  • Healthcare Assistant – £22,000 per year
  • Support Worker – £21,500 per year
  • Senior Carer – £24,000 per year
  • Nursing Assistant – £23,000 per year
  • Residential Care Officer – £25,000 per year

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