Skin and Body Care: 1.5-hour DSHS Approved CE

The 1.5-hour Skin and Body Care course teaches caregivers how to promote healthy skin, recognize common skin problems, and properly document and report concerns. It covers the causes and prevention of pressure ulcers, as well as essential duties related to personal hygiene, bathing, body care, and dressing. This training helps caregivers maintain clients’ comfort, safety, and overall well-being.
Washington Care Academy

Course Overview

  1. A caregiver’s role in client skin care, including:
  2. promoting healthy skin;
  3. routinely observing a client’s skin;
  4. knowing the types of skin problems to look for;
  5. documenting and reporting skin problems immediately.
  6. What pressure ulcers are and how to help prevent them.
  7. Your role in helping a client perform personal hygiene, bathing, body care, and getting dressed.

Course Includes

1 Lesson

Structured learning modules covering nursing delegation and diabetes care

41 Topics

Comprehensive coverage of evidence-based clinical practices

20 Quizzes

Reinforce learning with assessments throughout the course

Course Certificate

Professional credential upon successful completion

Course Content