Online module

Developing a withdrawal plan

1 hr

2 weeks

Cost free

Certificate of Completion

Work through two case studies to develop an appropriate plan for withdrawing a benzodiazepine and/or other sedative medication for a person living with dementia.

Cost free

This module has prerequisite requirements

Further details below

Suitable for people working in:

Residential Care,  Primary Care,  Community Care

This module is part of the course:

Appropriate use of benzodiazepines and other sedatives

Developing a withdrawal plan

Developing a withdrawal plan

This is module 4 in the 4 part module series: Appropriate use of benzodiazepines and other sedatives.

Other modules in this series:

Module 2: Target responsive behaviours
Prerequisite: You must first complete module 1

Module 3: Developing a management plan
Prerequisite: You must first complete module 1 and 2


Prerequisites

Before undertaking this module you will need to complete the following:


In this module you will work through two case studies and develop a plan for appropriately withdrawing a benzodiazepine and/or other sedative medication for a person living with dementia.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module you should be able to:

  • Recognise the processes involved when reducing and/or withdrawing benzodiazepine and/or other sedative medications.
  • Identify appropriate dosages and durations of benzodiazepine and/or other sedative medication during a withdrawal plan.

Continuing Professional Development

A completion certificate for CPD credit is awarded upon successful completion of this module.

Acknowledgements

Dementia Training Australia is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the Dementia and Aged Care Services Fund, funded by the Australian Government.

This eLearning program was developed by Dementia Training Australia, University of Western Australia.

The following people are specifically acknowledged for their contribution:

Resource development

  • Bronwen Wright
  • Andrew Stafford
  • Ellie Newman
  • Kate Fulford
  • Melissa Morley
  • San San Tan

Review and feedback

  • Katrina Fyfe
  • Adrian Moody
  • Margaret Winbolt
  • Elizabeth Miles
  • Donna Moore
  • Catherine Ross

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Version history

Published: 31 Mar 2021
Updated: 14 Jul 2023

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