Monash University Handbook 2011 Postgraduate - Unit
NUR4924 - Critical care nursing
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Refer to the specific
census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Synopsis
This unit focuses on enabling the student to develop proficiency in the management of critically ill clients/patients from all social, cultural and economic backgrounds with life threatening illnesses requiring the interventions of mechanical ventilation and / or haemodynamic monitoring. The student will develop an understanding of and clinical proficiency in the therapeutic interventions essential in caring for these clients/patients within acute/critical care settings. This unit also focuses on the principles and practices necessary to provide nursing care to clients/patients experiencing cardiovascular and respiratory problems.
Objectives
On completion of this unit students will be expected to be able to:
- Demonstrate the application of an in-depth knowledge of alterations in normal physiologically function in the management of critical care clients/patients experiencing alterations in these systems.
- Plan and implement appropriate, age specific, culturally relevant nursing interventions for critically ill patients.
- Demonstrate the competent implementation of related advanced, technologically based, critical care nursing skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the legal, ethical, medical, and nursing issues related to the management of the following groups of clients/patients within the critical care environment
- Apply bioscientific knowledge and evidence based practice in the assessment, implementation and evaluation of care for the critically ill client/patient.
- Demonstrate an advanced knowledge base specific to interventional cardiology procedures.
- Critically evaluate the socio-cultural, legal and ethical issues related to the nursing management of the critically ill client/patient.
- Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of the critical health breakdown of clients/patients requiring life support measures.
- Plan and implement appropriate, evidence based, therapeutic nursing interventions related to the management of clients/patients requiring mechanical ventilation and haemodynamic monitoring.
- Demonstrate a knowledge of the theoretical concepts that underpin mechanical ventilation & haemodynamic monitoring.
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills in the management of clients/patients, families, and significant others who are experiencing grief, loss, or what they perceive to be a crisis situation.
Assessment
Clinical Performance Appraisal (Pass/ Fail)
Written Assignment (40%)
Exam (60%)
Clinical Hurdles (Pass/Fail)
Students must achieve a pass in the final examination, Clinical performance appraisal and Clinical Hurdles to achieve a pass in the unit.
Chief examiner(s)
Ms Sharyn Streitberg
Prerequisites
NUR5703