Monash University Nursing handbook 1995

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GHS2412

Nursing 3: nursing for people experiencing acute illness 1

BDN

Ms E Grant

12 points * 212 hours per semester * First semester * Gippsland * Prerequisites: GHS1422, GAS1118, GAS1125 * Corequisites: GHS2410, GAS2117

Professional nursing care in circumstances of acute health impairment. Understanding the pathophysiological basis for health break-down while exploring the impact of illness on the person as a whole, on the family and significant others. The community aspect of acute illness. The subject is taught by lectures, lecture/demonstration, tutorials and nursing skills laboratory, using the exploration of concepts central to nursing as the organising principle. Application of theory and skills will be facilitated by the use of scenarios and learning packages. Attendance at nursing skill laboratories is mandatory. Clinical practice as a teaching and learning method will be arranged at intervals throughout the subject. Supervised clinical placements will be in acute health care settings. Reflective participation in practice is encouraged through group debriefing in the clinical setting. Attendance at clinical sessions is mandatory. The student is expected to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge and skills, including proficiency in calculation of drug dosages and intravenous therapy, in order to deliver care safely in the clinical setting. Where a student's skills and knowledge are found to be inadequate, access to the clinical component of the subject will be denied.

Assessment

Written subject test prior to clinical placement: 20% * Essay (2500 words): 25% * Examination: 55% * Clinical assessment: pass/fail * Successful completion of the subject requires a pass in the theoretical examination. Students must demonstrate proficiency in nursing practice in order to complete the subject successfully. Students who do not pass the clinical component are deemed to have failed the whole subject. Participation in debriefing and documentation of care in the clinical setting form part of the assessment in clinical.

Prescribed texts

Australian Resuscitation Council Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Australian Resuscitation Council, 1989

Black J M and Matassarin-Jacobs EM Luckmann and Sorensen's `Medical-surgical nursing' 4th edn, W B Saunders

Kozier B and others Fundamentals of nursing: Concepts, process and practice 4th edn, Addison-Wesley, 1991


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