Course Title: Work in the nursing profession
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2013
Course Code: NURS5269C
Course Title: Work in the nursing profession
School: 155T Vocational Health and Sciences
Campus: Bundoora Campus
Program: C5313 - Diploma of Nursing (Enrolled-Division 2 Nursing)
Course Contact: Leeanne Mond
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4837
Course Contact Email: leeanne.mond@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Erica Keen
Email: erica.keen@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 90
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
NIL PRE REQUISITES
This course is delivered in collaboration with the Australian Health Care System.
Course Description
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to practice as a nursing professional with clients across the lifespan in a range of health care environments, such as acute care, community care, mental health, aged care, medical / surgical
The knowledge and skills described in this competency unit are to be applied within jurisdictional nursing and midwifery regulatory authority legislative requirements. Enrolled/Division 2 nursing work is to be carried out in consultation/collaboration with registered nurses and under direct or indirect supervisory arrangements in line with jurisdictional regulatory requirements
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
HLTEN401B Work in the nursing profession |
Element: |
1. Apply the principles of primary health care delivery |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Work with an understanding of the historical development of health care 2.1 Reflect in own work practice appropriate application of wellness and illness models of care within the Australian health care system 3.1 Work with an understanding of the historical and current perspectives of the nursing profession and nurse education 4.1 Respond to death as an aspect of the life span 5.1 Contribute effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team implementing care plans in each health care area 6.1 Identify, access and undertake available options for professional skill development 7.1 Apply jurisdictional requirements relating to Scope of Practice Framework |
Learning Outcomes
The knowledge and skills described in this competency unit are to be applied within jurisdictional nursing and midwifery regulatory authority legislative requirements.
Enrolled/Division 2 nursing work is to be carried out in consultation/collaboration with registered nurses and under direct or indirect supervisory arrangements in line with jurisdictional regulatory requirements.
Details of Learning Activities
Refer to the latest timetable on Blackboard for actual days.
Learning Strategies will be in the form of:
• Facilitated class discussion
• Scenario/simulation activities
• Small group work
Teaching Schedule
Lesson 1: Apply the principles of primary healthcare delivery – Australian Healthcare System
• Discuss the development of the Australian Healthcare system
• Identify and describe the levels of healthcare provided in the Australian Healthcare system
• Identify and describe the principles of primary healthcare
• Identify and describe the philosophical framework, which supports the primary healthcare system
Lesson 2: Apply the principles of primary healthcare delivery – The Healthcare team
• Identify and describe the roles & responsibilities of the EN as a member of a healthcare team
• Identify and describe the roles & responsibilities of members of the healthcare team
• Identify and discuss how to establish relationships and interact with members of the allied healthcare team
Lesson 3: Apply the principles of wellness
• Indentify and describe the wellness & illness models of care within the Australian healthcare system
• Identify and describe wellness models of care for people with disabilities
• Identify and describe healthcare issues that may require nursing care
Lesson 4:Work in the context of professional nursing practice – History of nursing
• Indentify and describe the historical and current perspectives of the nursing profession and nurse education
• Discuss the historical development of each nursing environment Example. acute or home based care
• Identify and discuss the theoretical concepts & information in relation to nursing practice
Lesson 5: Work in the context of professional nursing Practice
• Identify and describe the functions of professional nursing bodies including
- AHPRA
- NMBV
- RCNA
- ANF
- NENA
• Identify and describe the principles and parameters of nursing practice
• Identify and describe the processes of audit and accreditation
Lesson 6: Health Issues arising in healthcare – Issues of Life and Death
• Identify and describe common terms associated with death and dying including
- Bereavement
- Grief
- Loss
- Funeral Rites
- Reincarnation
- Law of Karma
- Embalm
- Last Rights
• Anointing the sick
• Indentify and describe how to support clients, families and carers through the grief and bereavement process
• Identify resources to assist clients, families and carers with issues of grief and loss
Lesson 7: Health Issues arising in healthcare - Disability
• Identify and describe major classifications of disability, and their major causes
• Discuss the implementation of care for persons with disabilities
• Design a learning program for a person with a disability
Lesson 8: Contribute to professional work team
• Identify and describe the role of the EN as a member of a multidisciplinary healthcare team
• Define and discuss group dynamics and how the EN can contribute to effective team work
• Define and discuss reflective practice and strategies, which can be used
Lesson 9: Participate in professional skills development
• Identify and discuss the areas and strategies for professional skills development
• Identify & describe the benefits of membership with professional organisations
• Identify & discuss the employment opportunities for the EN
• Identify & describe the processes & materials for an employment application
Lesson 10: Apply the Scope of Nursing Practice Decision Making Framework
• Identify & discuss the jurisdictional requirements that govern nursing practice including
• standards of registration
• ANMC Competencies for the EN
• Code of Conduct for Nurses
• Code of Ethics for Nurses
• Professional Boundaries
• Reflect on the EN’s scope of practices, and the role of the EN within different healthcare environments
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
Kozier and Erbs ‘Fundamentals of Nursing’. (20120) 1st Edition. Pearson: Australia |
References
Other Resources
Recommended reading:
• Brown, D., Edwards, H. (eds) 2005, Lewis’s medical surgical nursing; assessment and management of clinical problems, Elsevier Mosby.
• Crisp, J. & Taylor, C. 2007, 2nd ed., Potter & Perry’s Fundamentals of Nursing, Australia: Harcourt, Mosby.
• Farrell, M. 2005, Smeltzer & Bare’s Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing, Australia : Lippincottt Williams & Wilkins.
• Funnell, R., Koutoukidis, G., Lawrence, K. 2009, Tabner’s Nursing Care: Theory and Practice, 5th Ed., Australia : Churchill Livingstone: Elsevier.
• Webster, M. (2005) Merriam-Webster’s Medical Desk Dictionary. Revised Edn. New York: Thompson-Delamar.
Overview of Assessment
Underpinning knowledge for this unit of competency will be assessed via teh following methods:
- Class group presentation
- Written Assessment
- Clinical Placement
Assessment Tasks
• Clinical placement and Log book competency assessment
• Attendance of classes 80% required
Assessment: Work in the Nursing Profession HLTEN401B
Group Presentation 50% and Written paper 50%
This assignment is a part of the assessment for the above course. For this course you are also assessed on your performance in Clinical Placement.
Assessment Matrix
Grading guide for group presentation
Grading criteria for Group Presentation Comments Grade
1.Introduction – introduces topic and group to audience, purpose of presentation, rationale for topic selection, logical overview of what will happen, main content and conclusion /5 marks
2.Well-constructed presentation, logical argument and reasoning /5 marks
3.Provides clear link/reference to
• the principles of primary health care delivery
• the principle of wellness
• be set the context of professional nursing practice
• address issues arising in health care
• working with other professionals in the health team
• identify avenues for further professional skills development
• be able to apply the scope of nursing practice decision making framework /20 marks
4. Convey research evidence and preparation by reading widely around the particular subject, understood the material fully /5 marks
5.Well focused and to the point, relevant information, clear presentation, eye contact with audience, promotes interest /5 marks
6. Provide an interesting presentation using supporting resources, PowerPoint, slides, props, pictures, handouts, posters, brochures, information on white board, asking audience questions /5 marks
7. Group & personal organization adequate e.g. managing questions, notes, props. Time keeping managed well (enough) /5 marks
Total /50 marks
Group Paper submitted. (50%)
Includes, cover page for each member.
Presented in academic format.
Other Information
Delivery : Nominal hours 90
• Classroom 30hrs
• Self-directed learning 3hrs
• Clinical 57hrs
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