12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Postgraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Organisational Unit
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Chief examiner(s)
Coordinator(s)
Unit guides
Synopsis
The emergency nurse requires a diverse knowledge and skill base to appropriately and effectively assess and manage patients in the emergency department. This advanced emergency nursing unit will enable the student to develop an understanding of disease processes (pathophysiology), which will underpin the assessment and emergency management of abdominal, neurological and obstetric emergencies, trauma and burns. The unit will prepare the student to provide an advanced level of care to emergency patients across age groups, and from all socio/ cultural and economic groups.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- Discuss the pathophysiological processes underpinning complex disease or injury states.
- Critically analyse patient assessment findings and prioritise appropriate, age specific, culturally relevant, therapeutic interventions for patients experiencing complex disease or injury states.
- Review and critique the evidence underpinning complex patient interventions.
- Plan and execute the assessment and management of a paediatric patient with a complex illness or injury.
- Apply age specific principles of ventilation in management of a ventilated patient.
- Demonstrate and evaluate independent triage practice based on the Australasian Triage Scale.
- Critically evaluate the care of the patient and family in the provision of end of life care and organ donation in the emergency department.
- Critically evaluate and apply nursing research to selected emergency patient care.
- Critically evaluate the socio-cultural, legal and ethical issues related to the nursing management of the critically ill patient.
- Develop and role model the essential elements of leadership and management for emergency nursing.
Fieldwork
Students must be working in an emergency department a minimum of 3 days/week.
Assessment
- Written Assessment (3,000 words) (30%)
- Participation in discussion board (10%)
- iSAP Case (2,500 words) (10%)
- Exam (3 hour) (50%) (Hurdle)
- Clinical Assessments (Pass/Fail Hurdle)
- Clinical Performance Appraisal (Pass/Fail Hurdle)
Workload requirements
56 hours lectures / workshops, 144 hours self-directed work (including guided online learning), 288 hours clinical practice.
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