NUR9001 - Contemporary nursing practice 1
12 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.250 EFTSL
Postgraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Leader(s): TBC
Offered
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit is the first of four practice units in the graduate entry Master of Nursing Practice. The unit provides students with foundation knowledge and skills for nursing practice with an emphasis on physical health assessment. Knowledge and nursing practice skills are introduced around case scenarios. Each case will use an individualised client centred approach. Content to be covered within each scenario will include physiology, introductory pharmacology, application of the legal and ethical dimensions of care and nursing skills development. Clinical practice experience is an integral component of this unit and concentrates on the attainment of fundamental client care.
Objectives
On completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- describe the physical health assessment process;
- conduct and document a comprehensive health history;
- conduct a comprehensive physical health assessment in a clinical environment;
- describe the impact that health problems may have on the individual from the physical, psychological and social perspectives;
- describe the steps involved in the process of developing appropriate plans for nursing care intervention and the evaluation of that care using standard decision making frameworks;
- discuss the basic principles of pharmacology, therapeutic drug administration and monitoring as they relate to oral medication administration;
- implement appropriate evidenced based nursing interventions when caring for peri-operative clients, clients with compromised wound integrity, pain management and the dying client;
- analyse ethical issues relevant to the nursing care of clients with an alteration in health status;
- demonstrate safe evidence based clinical practice in an acute care setting with regard to the use of universal precautions for infection control purposes and asepsis;
- provide person-centred care according to relevant nursing care principles, to clients under the supervision of registered nursing staff and the clinical teacher:
- reflect upon, and evaluate self-performance in terms of the delivery of quality nursing care, and
- practice in accordance with ANMC Competencies for the Registered Nurse and other professional standards at a beginning level.
Assessment
Mid semester test (1 hour)(20%)
Written assignment (Clinical case study 3,000 - 4,000 words)(30%)
End of semester exam (2 hours)(50%)
Clinical practice assessment (Pass / Fail)
Students must achieve a pass in the clinical placement to pass the unit (100%) Attendance at clinical placement is mandatory
Calculations hurdle (100% mastery)
Contact hours
The weekly workload requirement for the unit will be: Lectures 5 hours, Tutorials 1 hour, Laboratories 2 hours over a 14 week semester. In addition, students will be required to undertake 160 hours of clinical practice and 40 hours self-directed learning over the semester. Self-directed learning activities will include guided reading and development of formative and summative assessments.