Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Nursing and Advanced Practice

Learning Methods

Online

Practical

Tutorial

Module Offerings

4009PM-JAN-CTY

Aims

To enhance the key attributes including: clinical knowledge, clinical skills and professional decision-making, to enable the learner to demonstrate professional conduct and to achieve clinical competence in the care, monitoring, support and treatment of service users in the out-of-hospital setting.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Demonstrate pre-hospital management of trauma and illness.
2.
Demonstrate knowledge and skill acquisition in the comprehensive clinical assessment and examination of a patients across the age ranges.
3.
Consider relevant legislation relating to health and safety, focussing on personal protective equipment, infection control and manual handling
4.
Apply principles of effective assessment and care management to patients.
5.
Demonstrate competency in practice.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Clinical decision making Immediate Life Support - Adult & Child Documentation Patient Consent / Capacity to Consent Principles of patient assessment Scene assessment & management Communication Conflict resolution Ambulance equipment Paramedic Emergency Legal & Ethical Issues Obstetric emergencies Wound care Core drugs, PGD's & legal aspects Intramuscular injections Vulnerable patients Developing a clinical impression / diagnosis
Module Overview:
This module will enhance your knowledge of key attributes such as clinical knowledge, clinical skills and professional decision-making to enable you to demonstrate professional conduct and to achieve clinical competence in the care, monitoring, support and treatment of service users in the out-of-hospital setting.
Additional Information:The practical module builds upon the knowledge gained from Module 4008PM and explores key aspects of the non-emergency and emergency role. It addresses aspects of urgent and emergency care through a model of increasing levels of dependency, immediacy and urgency. Further focus will be on the assessment and management of chronic, acute and life-threatening conditions, presented in time-critical and non-time-critical situations. As a practical module, this module addresses key theories and ideas around disease, illness and mechanism of injury. Learners will need to utilise and apply their knowledge gained from other level 4 modules. The assessment is an OSCE and completion of the PLAD. The OSCE examines the learner’s patient assessment skills, decision-making and clinical management. The OSCE is either a ‘pass’ or ‘fail’. As this module is intrinsically linked to practice the Practice Learning & Assessment Documentation (PLAD) must be completed fully and all aspects and the skills log must be signed as competent to be accepted as a pass. Therefore, the PLAD is recorded as a 'pass' or 'fail'.

Assessments

Exam

Competency