Nursing practice 4B: Mental health nursing (6 points)
(MED)
Leader:
Offered: Gippsland First semester 2004 (Day) Peninsula First semester 2004 (Day) Gippsland First semester 2005 (Day) MILDURA First semester 2005 (Day) Peninsula First semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis:
Objectives: On completion of this unit students should be able to: 1. Describe a range of therapeutic modalities utilised in mental health treatment and care 2. Employ selected cognitive and behavioural techniques in the care and management of people with mental health problems and mental disorders 3. Describe the aetiological factors, epidemiology and clinical manifestations of a range of disorders including psychotic disorders, dissociative disorders, somatoform disorders, eating disorders, delirium and dementia, and substance-related disorders 4. Apply the knowledge of these factors in the care of clients and families of clients with mental health problems 5. Demonstrate a knowledge of a range of psychotherapeutic interventions 6. Discuss ethical issues which pertain to psychiatric and mental health nursing 7. Communicate effectively with people who are experiencing disturbances of thoughts, feelings and behaviour 8. Demonstrate accountability and a satisfactory knowledge base for safe practice in mental health settings 9. Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and safety in mental health nursing practice
Assessment: Written Assessment (1,500 words): 35% + Tutorial worksheets: 15% + Examination: 50%
Prerequisites: NUR1101, NUR1102, NUR1401, NUR2104
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