Domain 3: Diagnosis of infection and clinical decision-making

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This domain emphasises the importance of recognising and being able to identify if someone has an infection as early as possible. Clinical decision making includes distinguishing between colonisation and infection. It is also important to understand how clinical investigations help with the diagnosis of infections and which initial treatment options to consider.

Please note: Further resources will be added to this site as they become available.

Learning resources

NHS Pharmacy First Scotland resources: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

eLearning module to support community pharmacy teams to provide a service which allows patients access to treatment for uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs).

UTI  course logo, showing NES and RGU logos and image of a human torso
  • Type and duration: e-Learning resource, estimated completion time 1hr
  • Focuses on:
    • Domain 3: Diagnosis of infection and clinical decision making
    • Domain 5: Treatment and Management
  • Care setting: Primary Care setting (Community Pharmacy)
  • Target audience: All Pharmacy team members delivering the Pharmacy First service

NHS Pharmacy First Scotland resources: Skin Infections

eLearning module to support community pharmacy teams in the management of skin infections in patients over 18 years of age in accordance with the National Patient Group Direction (PGD) for the supply of flucloxacillin capsules/oral solution.

Skin infection logo, showing NES logo and various images of skin infections
  • Type and duration: e-Learning resource, estimated completion time 1hr
  • Focuses on:
    • Domain 3: Diagnosis of infection and clinical decision making
    • Domain 5: Treatment and Management
  • Care setting: Primary Care setting (Community Pharmacy)
  • Target audience: All Pharmacy team members delivering the Pharmacy First service

NHS Pharmacy First Scotland resources: Impetigo

eLearning module to support community pharmacy teams to provide a service which allows patients access to treatment for impetigo.

Impetigo logo, showing a face with Impetigo
  • Type and duration: e-Learning resource, estimated completion time 1hr
  • Focuses on:
    • Domain 3: Diagnosis of infection and clinical decision making
    • Domain 5: Treatment and Management
  • Care setting: Primary Care setting (Community Pharmacy)
  • Target audience: All Pharmacy team members delivering the Pharmacy First service