On
completion of the course, students are expected to demonstrate advanced
assessment skills and knowledge related to the care of clients with high acuity
conditions in a ward environment; understand pathophysiological processes for
common conditions presenting in acute care and specific diseases/conditions
encountered in high-dependency units; utilise appropriate clinical reasoning
problem-solving frameworks for complex care situations; competently practice
advanced technical and supportive care interventions for clients with
high-acuity conditions; develop an awareness of professional issues associated
with high-dependency nursing; undertake nursing practice in a manner that is
sensitive to clients' personal, social and cultural needs.
Applicants would normally have a degree in nursing or a related discipline;
registration with the Nurses Board of Victoria (Division 1 or be eligible for
registration); and at least one year of nursing experience.
The course consists of five units, which will normally be completed over a period of one year. This course is offered using a combination of on-campus and flexible modes. Successful completion of the course requires the study of the following five core units.
Assessment includes case-study reports, tests, online tutorial discussion groups, clinical portfolios, exams, OSCA, oral presentations, clinical assessment and advanced life support assessment.
Inquiries should be directed to either the Administrative Officer (Postgraduate), School of Nursing, Gippsland campus, telephone (03) 51 226441 or (03) 9902 6441 or fax (03) 9902 6527, or the Administrative Officer (Postgraduate), School of Nursing, Peninsula campus, telephone (03) 9904 4156 or fax (03) 9904 4655.
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