The Nursing Knowledge Bank is a centralised, digital repository designed to support nurses with accessible, up-to-date clinical guidance and training resources. It serves as a one-stop hub for nursing notes, protocols, procedures, and best practice guidelines tailored to a wide range of clinical scenarios and specialties.

Whether it's for onboarding new staff, refreshing core competencies, or addressing specific learning needs, the Knowledge Bank ensures consistent, evidence-based practice. Resources are organised by topic and skill area, making it easy for nurses to find the information they need—whether it's wound care, medication administration, infection control, documentation standards, or interdisciplinary collaboration. In addition to written content, the Knowledge Bank includes visual aids, quick-reference checklists, and links to relevant eLearning modules or policy documents. This empowers nurses to engage in just-in-time learning, supports compliance with regulatory standards, and enhances the overall quality of patient care.

    Welcome to Pharmacology, an essential course designed to equip healthcare professionals with a fundamental understanding of how drugs interact with the human body.

    Pharmacology is a cornerstone of safe and effective clinical practice. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of pharmacodynamics (how drugs affect the body) and pharmacokinetics (how the body affects drugs), enabling you to make informed decisions in medication administration and patient care.

    Throughout this course, you will explore:

    • Drug classifications and mechanisms of action

    • Routes of administration and dosage calculations

    • Adverse effects, drug interactions, and contraindications

    • Legal and ethical considerations in medication use

    • Patient education and safety in pharmacological interventions