Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Nursing and Advanced Practice

Learning Methods

Lecture

Workshop

Module Offerings

5101BNRSCH-FEB-CTY

5101BNRSCH-JUN-CTY

Aims

The aim of this module is to build upon ‘developing practice in Child nursing 1’ to further reinforce students’ engagement with knowledge, attitudes, values and skills associated with safe and effective care

Learning Outcomes

1.
Actively participate in care with minimal guidance to achieve proficiencies with associated NMC Professional Values
2.
Conduct nursing care to the required NMC standards for progression point 2.
3.
Enhance knowledge and skills relevant to medicines management.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:The code and professional practice Advanced law, ethics and governance Understanding clinical incidents Understating courage, speaking out and raising concerns for professional practice Best practice Inclusivity and rights Self awareness Decision making, best practice, health care technology first aid and incident management medicines management equality diversity, inclusiveness and rights, maintaining a safe environment, nutritional disorders, continence promotion, pregnancy and maternity care (EU requirement) mental health understanding the relationship between physiological and psychological health
Module Overview:
This module reinforces your engagement with a range of values, attitudes and skills that underpin safe and effective clinical practice. You will actively participate in care with minimal guidance to achieve proficiencies with associated NMC Professional Values. Practice-based activities on clinical placements (supervised by supervisors), key note lectures, and simulation workshops will help you develop your clinical practice.
Additional Information:The Academic Assessor will monitor that the student has completed 337.5 practice hours. This includes any practice placement learning and simulated practice learning, in accordance with the students programme plan. These hours are not included in the total module hours but are noted within the module proforma for university monitoring and progression purposes. In addition to the contact hours above there are 160 private study hours. 99 hours are guided, this includes online and assessment preparation. Online hours are e-learning. 61 hours are independent study Please note that workshop hours account for simulated theoretical learning, in accordance with NMC standard 3.4

Assessments

Essay