Year
2020
Units
9
Contact
7 x 3-hour tutorials per semester
1 x 2-hour computer lab per semester
1 x 320-hour clinical placement per semester
1 x 2-hour clinical orientation per semester
7 x 10-hour independent studies per semester
Prerequisites
^ = may be enrolled concurrently
1 Admission into BNGU-Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration)
1a Admission into BNGUC-Bachelor of Nursing (Preregistration)
2 NURS2007 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 2
3 NURS2005 - Managing Care in Different Settings (PEP)
4 Admission into BNGG-Bachelor of Nursing (Graduate Entry)
5 2 of NURS2007, NURS2015
6 ^ NURS3001 - Dynamics of Practice 2
Must Satisfy: (((1 or 1a) and 2 and 3) or (4 and 5 and 6))
Enrolment not permitted
1 of NURS3011, NURS3012 has been successfully completed
Assumed knowledge
All first year and second year topics
Assessment
Assignment(s), Oral viva, Profesional placement
Topic description
The topic focuses on the nurse as a professional, working across a range of interprofessional healthcare environments and healthcare providers. Emphasis will be placed on the NMBA RN Standards for Practice in decision-making for provision of comprehensive nursing care. This topic includes 320 hours of professional placement.
Educational aims
The aims of this topic are to:

  • enable students to identify and apply strategies that support development of their competence

  • facilitate the integration of research, knowledge and learning across a range of healthcare settings

  • further develop students' capacity to undertake the role of a nurse as a professional through professional practice opportunities

  • encourage the identification of students' own learning needs in relation to professional practice and continuing professional development across a range of healthcare facilities

  • consolidate the use of research to inform practice

  • further develop the role of students as registered nurses within an interprofessional team

  • consolidate students' understanding of and confidence in the use of informatics in the healthcare settings encountered in professional experience placements

  • consolidate students' understanding of and confidence in the use of information technology to support clinical decision-making.

Expected learning outcomes
On successful completion of this topic students will be able to:

  • practise with increasing independence in accordance with the ANMC competencies

  • critically self-assess their level of competence in knowledge and skills and identify strategies for ongoing development

  • describe and discuss the cultural environment and social norms in the clinical setting and their impact on professional behaviour and development, and the use of evidence-based health care

  • demonstrate relevant communication skills to enable the patient/family/interprofessional team to mobilise effective coping strategies

  • demonstrate the use of informatics to enhance clinical decision-making and critical analysis of documented health outcomes

  • critique the role of the registered nurse as part of an interprofessional team

  • identify competing demands in clinical practice and articulate strategies for dealing with these effectively

  • using the best available evidence, assess, plan, implement and evaluate the healthcare needs of patients/clients and identify resources to promote their health and wellbeing

  • safely administer medication based on knowledge of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and of their patient

  • predict and recognise possible issues associated with polypharmacy and drug interactions.