Course Title: Administer and monitor medicines and intravenous therapy
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2024
Course Code: NURS5419C
Course Title: Administer and monitor medicines and intravenous therapy
School: 535T Social Care and Health
Campus: Bundoora Campus
Program: C5417 - Diploma of Nursing
Course Contact: Suzie Cicero
Course Contact Phone: 03 9925-1812
Course Contact Email: suzie.cicero@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Bundoora PC Eleisha Petdro
City PC Prem Kaur
HLTENN040 course lead Lee Vaessen lee.vaessen@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 275
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Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
Nil
Course Description
In this course you will learn the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to administer and monitor medicine and intravenous (IV) therapy including calculating dosage requirements, reading and applying written instructions from an authorised prescriber, assessing the person for medicine effectiveness and side effects, and responding to an allergic pharmacological reaction.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
HLTENN040 Administer and monitor medicines and intravenous therapy |
Element: |
1. Minimise potential risk to ensure safe administration of medicine. |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1. Refer to drugs and poisons schedules and classifications as determined by law. 1.2. Identify indications for prescribed medicine and intravenous (IV) therapy. 1.3. Identify pharmacology and substance incompatibilities in relation to specific situations involving medicine administration, blood and blood products. 1.4. Evaluate the effect of commonly used medicine and IV fluids on the body before medicine administration and IV infusion. 1.5. Refer to medical history records to identify documented allergies and contraindications. |
Element: |
2. Prepare for medicine administration and infusion of IV fluids. |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1. Explain the process of medicine administration and IV fluid infusion to the person, confirm their understanding and obtain consent. 2.2. Identify correct administration route and site for medicine and IV fluid to be administered and position the person. 2.3. Calculate accurate medicine dosage and IV fluid infusion rate for administration of drugs. 2.4. Prepare medicine in accordance with legislative and jurisdictional requirements and organisational policies and procedures. 2.5. Identify medicine administration techniques and precautions specific to the person’s situation and as per medicine orders. 2.6. Prepare blood and blood products for blood transfusions according to organisational policies and procedures. 2.7 Assess intravenous access site and line for abnormalities and refer to registered nurse and treating team as required in accordance with the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards. |
Element: |
3. Administer and store medicine. |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1. Administer medicine and IV fluid to the person applying the Rights of Medication Administration and in accordance with jurisdictional and legislative requirements, organisational policies and procedures and professional practice standards. 3.2. Report a person’s refusal of medicine, IV therapy and incomplete medicine and IV therapy administration to the supervising registered nurse. 3.3. Ensure medicine and blood and blood products are stored, handled and disposed of according to legislation, organisational policies and procedures and manufacturer instructions. |
Element: |
4. Monitor and evaluate a person's response to administered medicine, IV fluids and blood and blood products. |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1. Identify, monitor, document and report acute and delayed adverse reactions of the person to administered medicine, IV fluids, blood and blood products. 4.2. Implement emergency actions in response to identified adverse event. 4.3. Monitor and evaluate IV cannula according to organisational policies and procedures. 4.4. Provide information to the person, families or carer relating to administration of medicines including possible side effects. |
Element: |
5. Assess effectiveness of pain-relieving medicine. |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1. Undertake comprehensive pain assessment. 5.2. Clarify location and nature of pain and discomfort, taking into account factors that influence person’s perception of pain. 5.3. Identify prescribed medicines and complementary strategies to alleviate pain and discomfort. 5.4. Assess evaluate and document medicine effectiveness and undertake comprehensive pain assessment. |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements.
Details of Learning Activities
This unit is designed to be delivered in blended delivery mode. Blended learning involves learning through various modes, for example, online learning and learning in a classroom and clinical labs.
The Blended Learning approach for this unit includes:
- Online learning - provide you with formative feedback and facilitate your learning as you progress through your course
- Classroom teaching - introducing you to key concepts within the course
- Labs - provide practice and simulation
- Clinical exposure - provides you with practical experience in a nursing healthcare environment
- Self directed learning - such as reading to expand your knowledge and understanding information delivered
All learning activities you will undertake within the course are designed to provide you with the practical skills, knowledge and attitudes required to perform to the standard expected in the health industry.
Teaching Schedule
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SEMESTER ONE Date, Week, Session |
Topic, Activity, Assessment |
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Week 1 |
Module 1 - Legal (Medsafe) Module 2 - Enteral Routes
LAB 1 - enteral |
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Week 2 |
Module 3 - Medications Calculations (medsafe) Module 4 - Pharmacology (medsafe)
LAB 2 - oral meds
Medsafe pdf upload 1 due |
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Week 3 |
Module 5 - Respiratory (medsafe) Module 6 - Cardiac antihypertensives (medsafe)
LAB 3 - oral meds and inhalation |
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Week 4 |
Module 7 - Cardiac antianginals and antihyperlipidaemia Module 8 - antiplatelets (medsafe) |
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Week 5 |
LAB 4 - SC/IM Medsafe pdf upload 2 due |
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Week 6 |
Module 9 - Anticoagulants (medsafe) Module 10 - Parenteral routes: IM. Subcutaneous injections Module 11 - Anaesthetic agents (SDL pre recorded online) Medsafe pdf upload 3 due |
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Week 7 |
Module 12 - Diabetes medication AT1 Enteral and Parenteral Calculations 1st attempt (Due date canvas) Module 13 – Inotropes AT3 Practical Oral medication 1st attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Mid semester break |
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Week 8 |
AT2 Assessment - Medication profile presentations (Due date canvas) Module 14 - GIT medications (medsafe) LAB 5 - SC/IM |
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Week 9 |
Module 15 - Analgesia AT1 Assessment - Enteral and Parenteral Calculations 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) Module 16 - Antibiotics Medsafe pdf upload 4 due |
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Week 10 |
nil |
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Week 11 |
AT4 Practical Subcutaneous and Intramuscular 1st attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Week 12 |
AT5 Case Study ONE 1st attempt (Due date canvas)
Medication LAB remediation |
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Week 13 |
AT3 Practical Oral medication 2nd attempt (Due date canvas)
AT4 Practical Subcutaneous and Intramuscular 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Week 14 |
AT5 Case Study ONE 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Week 15 |
nil |
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SEMESTER TWO Date, Week, Session |
Topic, Activity, Assessment |
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Week 1 |
Module 17 - Legal and Ethical (Medsafe) Module 18 - Circulation and IV access LAB 6 - IV gravity and flush Module 19 - Gravity IV calculations |
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Week 2 |
Module 20 - Pump IV calculations (medsafe) Module 21 - Local IV complications (medsafe) LAB 7 - IV gravity and IV injection Module 22 - Systemic IV complications Medsafe pdf upload 1 due |
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Week 3 |
Module 23 - Fluids and Electrolytes (medsafe) LAB 8 - IV gravity and IV injection Module 24- IV fluids (medsafe) |
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Week 4 |
Module 25 - IV charting Medications calculations tutorial AT8 Intravenous injection and Gravity 1st attempt Module 26 - APINCHs (medsafe) |
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Week 5 |
Module 27 - IV analgesia: Continuous infusion and PCA LAB 9 - Pumps, PCAs and syringe drivers Medication lab remediation Module 28 - Neurological Medsafe pdf upload 2 due |
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Week 6 |
Module 29 - Blood and blood products (medsafe) LAB 10 - Pump and Blood AT8 Intravenous injection and Gravity 2nd attempt Module 30 - Total parenteral nutrition and CVC lines Module 31 - Anti neoplastic medications Medsafe pdf upload 3 due |
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Week 7 |
Module 32 -Hormones LAB 11 - Pump and Blood Module 33 – PH regulation Medication calculation revision |
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Mid semester break |
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Week 8 |
AT7 Intravenous Calculations 1st attempt (Due date canvas) Module 34 - Illegal drugs |
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Week 9 |
AT10 Case Study TWO 1st attempt (Due date canvas) Transition day 0900hrs to 1530hrs Medsafe pdf upload 4 due |
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Week 10 |
nil |
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Week 11 |
AT7 Intravenous Calculations 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Week 12 |
AT10 Case Study TWO 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) AT9 Blood and intramuscular lab 1st attempt (Due date canvas) AT9 Blood and intramuscular lab 2nd attempt (Due date canvas) |
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Week 13 |
nil |
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Week 14 |
CP4 WARD day |
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Week 15 |
nil |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises, oral/written presentations and through the application of learned skills and insights. Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS.
During the Diploma of Nursing (HLT54121), you will complete 400 hours of compulsory unpaid clinical placements, across four phases (semesters). Aged Care 120 hours, Mental Health and Primary Health 80 hours each and Acute Care 120 hours.
You must meet all the unit/course requirements before you are eligible for clinical placement, this includes immunisations, NDIS check, Working with Childrens and Police check. If you do not meet these requirements, you may incur a penalty in the form of a fine.
Assessment Tasks
AT1 Enteral and Parenteral Calculations
AT2 Medication Group presentation
AT3 Practical oral medication
AT4 Practical subcutaneous intramuscular
AT5 Case Study ONE
AT6 Clinical Placement 3
AT7 Intravenous Calculations
AT8 Practical Intravenous injection and Gravity
AT9 Practical Blood and Intramuscular
AT10 Case Study TWO
AT11 Clinical Placement 4
Assessment Matrix
Other Information
Student Attendance
All students are required to:
- Attend and participate appropriately in all activities scheduled.
- Complete pre-class preparation – e.g., recommended reading and learning activities on Canvas.
- Study all material provided to maximise chances of meeting the Unit's objectives.
- Meet the 80% attendance requirement for lectures. Evidence in the form of a medical certificate or statutory declaration must be provided if one cannot attend. It will be the student's responsibility to 'catch up'. It is the student's responsibility to seek assistance from their educator.
- All students must demonstrate 80% engagement with the learning resources provided. This includes but is not limited to the Canvas practice knowledge quizzes, which must be completed on time. Canvas analytics will be used to identify student engagement. This can affect student progression.
- All students must meet the 100% attendance requirement for practical sessions. Evidence in the form of a medical certificate or statutory declaration must be provided if one cannot attend to qualify for a make-up session. The 'make-up' session time and date will be at the discretion of the RMIT Nursing Program Coordinator. Non-attendance to the make-up session without evidence to support the non-attendance can result in no further opportunity.
- Failure to meet the 100% practical sessions attendance requirement can result in exclusion from the clinical skills assessments, leading to a Not Yet Satisfactory result and ultimately Not Yet Competent.
- Four hundred (400) clinical placement hours must be completed by the end of the program to meet the program requirements.
Clinical Placement
Please note an opportunity to repeat clinical placement is not guaranteed and will be at the discretion of the Program Manager. The above requirements will be considered in the decision making.
Important information regarding Assessment Tasks:
Refer to individual assessment task instructions for information on when and how to submit and specific assessment conditions.
Assessment Attempts:
Self-marking quizzes.
- Student will be permitted 3 attempts to complete self-marking assessments. if a student requires guidance, it is their responsibility to reach out to the Lead Campus Educator Guidance can be requested from your educator.
All other assessments:
- You are permitted 2 attempts on written and practical assessments.
Resubmissions are not automatic and will only be approved at the discretion of the Program Coordinator, after consultation with the teacher. Attendance and course engagement will be taken into consideration when deciding.
All resubmissions must be completed and submitted no more than 7 days after your work has been assessed.
Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer
If you think you have some or all of the knowledge and competencies described, please discuss the Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer options with may be available to you with your Course Coordinator:
For more information go to:
Please read the following thoroughly by clicking the links:
Special consideration
- Use the special consideration process if your circumstances are such that you cannot fulfil assessment requirements. For example, if you are unable to complete any piece of assessment by a due date.
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