Author name: Linda Wall

Linda Wall is a skilled Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience in healthcare, specializing in providing individualized patient care and training. Currently, she works as a Community Health Nurse, delivering in-home care to NDIS clients with high-intensity, complex needs. Her extensive experience covers various critical areas, including wound and pressure injury care, diabetes management, PEG (enteral) feeding, tracheostomy care, and medication administration. Linda’s advanced clinical skills and ability to assess and respond to medical deterioration make her highly qualified to train healthcare professionals in supporting complex client care.In addition to her clinical expertise, Linda is a dedicated trainer who prepares and delivers education to nurses and care support staff. She has significant experience in diabetes management, continence care, and urinary catheter support, making her well-suited to train in areas such as diabetes management, urinary catheter care, and complex bowel care. Her experience also includes training staff in PEG feeding and stoma care, both of which are critical for NDIS clients requiring specialized support.Furthermore, Linda has demonstrated leadership and training experience in seizure management and administering medications like Midazolam. Her hands-on work with diverse client groups, combined with her ability to prepare and deliver training, ensures that she can maintain currency and competency in delivering non-accredited units such as complex bowel care, seizure management, and enteral feeding. Linda’s well-rounded experience in NDIS-related care makes her an asset as a trainer for high-intensity support care units.

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Hemostatic Dressings 101: The Life-Saving First Aid Tool You Need to Know About

In the world of advanced first aid, there’s a tool that stands out for its ability to manage life-threatening bleeding: hemostatic dressings. These aren’t your everyday dressings; they’re specially designed to control severe bleeding that can’t be managed with standard first aid techniques. In this post, we’ll explore hemostatic dressings, their importance in emergency situations,

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Managing Minor Allergies in Australia: First Aid Tips from a Brisbane Expert

G’day, I’m Linda, a first-aid trainer here in sunny Brisbane. In my years of teaching, I’ve seen my fair share of allergic reactions, both in and out of the classroom. I remember one particularly eventful day when a student broke out in hives right in the middle of a CPR demonstration. Talk about a real-life

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First Aid Scenarios

4 Interesting First Aid Scenarios Being Prepared Matters. These 4 Scenarios show the need to get first aid trained. Ever found yourself in a situation where basic first aid knowledge could have saved the day? I have. From slicing my finger while enthusiastically chopping vegetables to witnessing a friend faint at a music festival, I’ve

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