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NUR5003
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Organisational Unit | School of Nursing and Midwifery |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2013 (Day) Gippsland Second semester 2013 (Day) Clayton Summer semester A 2013 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Georgina Willetts |
This unit builds upon NUR5002 Contemporary Nursing Practice 2. It is a clinically-based unit that introduces students to the areas of mental health and aged care nursing as well as preparing them for graduate nursing roles. The unit will provide opportunities for students to develop fundamental knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to the restoration and maintenance of optimal mental health and recovery from mental illness. Students are expected to learn to assess mental health problems and to identify the coping abilities of individuals and families, and to care for people with selected mental disorders. Emphasis is placed upon empowerment of the individual and caregiver using the stress/vulnerability model and family based management. The unit also encompasses risk assessment, mental health service systems, roles and functions of the multidisciplinary mental health team, and the Victorian Mental Health Act.
On completion of this unit, students will be able to:
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 is mandatory.
Students will be on campus for eight weeks in this semester as five weeks will be spent in clinical practice. The weekly on campus workload requirement for the unit will be Lectures (5 hours), Tutorials (2 hours) over eight weeks. In addition, students will be required to undertake 200 hours of clinical practice and 23 hours self-directed learning over the semester.
Note: Students who complete this unit in the summer semester will be on campus for 5.5 weeks intensive and 5 weeks on clinical.