Not offered in 1999
Ms R Fairhall
6 points · 3 hours per week · Second semester · Peninsula
Objectives On completion of the subject the students
are expected to demonstrate advanced health assessment skills; demonstrate a
broad knowledge of clinical pathology and laboratory diagnostics; demonstrate
competence in interpretation of clinical data; apply health assessment skills
to facilitate differential nursing diagnosis; demonstrate a high level of
knowledge in regard to selected therapeutic options; develop case management
plans; meet the health education needs of clients; develop advanced clinical
skills in a specialist area of their choosing.
Synopsis The overall aim is to prepare the specialist nurse for an
expanded role in the management of client health/illness states. The subject
encompasses advanced nursing assessment skills, history taking and physical
examination, interpretation of a variety of clinical data, health education,
differential diagnosis and nursing management for selected client illness
states to achieve quality health outcomes.
Assessment Examination and/or assignment: 50% · Fieldwork: 50%
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