Units
Clinical Practice 2
Unit code: NSB012
Credit points: 12
Information about fees and unit costs
Availability
| Semester | Available |
|---|---|
| 2013 Semester 1 | Yes |
| 2013 Semester 2 | Yes |
Sample subject outline - Semester 1 2013
Note: Subject outlines often change before the semester begins. Below is a sample outline.
Rationale
Practice as a new graduate registered nurse requires the application of knowledge from nursing and related sciences to client care, a range of practice-based skills which include problem solving, evidence-based decision making, multi-modal communication and care co-ordination, and professional attributes regarding the delivery of high quality nursing care in the health workplace. This second clinical unit focuses on the development of knowledge and skills in the context of scope of practice that are needed to continue your foundational development journey in off-campus contexts.
Aims
The aims of this clinical unit are to enable you to develop beginning-level knowledge, skills and attributes necessary for the delivery of safe nursing care in a supervised off-campus context, and professional and workplace capabilities that inform your future practice role as a registered nurse in a health workplace.
Objectives
To complete this unit successfully it is expected that you are able to:
- Apply basic concepts and principles of problem solving, decision making and evidence utilisation to promoting activities of daily living for assigned patients;
- Carry out assigned patient care in a manner that is consistent with principles of safety and quality in health care;
- Demonstrate basic team work and self-management skills for assigned patient care;
- Demonstrate basic oral and written communication skills relevant to the health workplace context; and
- Demonstrate the ability to reflect on practice for the purpose of professional and/or personal development.
Content
There are three main areas of content in this unit:
- Professional nursing practice in the health workplace;
- Safe environments for patient care; and
- Clinical knowledge and skills for patient care.
Concepts addressed within these areas incorporate the application of problem solving processes and evidence to support clinical decisions for patient care.
Key areas of knowledge and skill development in this unit include:
- Professional practice in the health workplace: understanding the health workplace including basic structure, roles, expectations, personal health and safety, documentation standards and quality requirements;
- Health assessment: physical assessment, psychosocial and environmental assessment;
- Assistance with activities of daily living including hygiene, positioning, deep breathing and coughing, fluid balance and elimination;
- Patient handling and transfer; and
- Medication administration and safety (oral / topical).
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
This unit will be presented using a weekly face-to-face delivery format that is supported by an online component. This delivery pattern is designed to support first year students' development of expected capabilities. You will be expected to engage in a variety of learning experiences in order to meet the outcomes of this unit. These will include lectures, skills development workshops and simulated nursing situations which provide you with real world practice in relation to the key concepts and principles being developed. Self-directed learning will be facilitated through access to online resources and exercises that can be completed individually or with a group of your peers. One aspect of this will be a series of quizzes that reflect the unit content and provide formative feedback on your understanding of the key concepts. Regular worksheets will also be used to monitor your progress and provide feedback on your work.
The ePortfolio tool will be used as a key means of facilitating your reflection on, and demonstration of evidence, with regard to your achievement of the course learning outcomes. In addition, it is expected that you will be self-directed in your learning in order to maximise your personal and professional learning outcomes in this unit.
Assessment
There are two summative assessments to be completed in this unit. It is essential to be aware that all assessments must be completed successfully in order to achieve an overall Pass Grade for this unit.As part of the on-campus learning activities for this unit, you will be assessed informally, on your ability to perform clinical skills relevant to the learning outcomes of this unit. Feedback on your performance will be provided during the Clinical Simulation Centre (CSC) sessions.
Further formative learning opportunities and feedback will be provided through:
- Your participation in simulated clinical learning experience which will be undertaken in a small group. Following the simulation activity you will write a brief reflection on the key areas of learning you have derived from the experience; and
- Your completion of a workbook containing case-based scenarios and questions focusing on the development of knowledge and skills associated with the planning of nursing care.
Assessment name:
Quiz
Description:
Prior to the workplace component of this unit, you are required to successfully complete an on-line quiz with questions focusing on the development of knowledge and skills associated with medication administration.
Weight: Completed / Not completed
Relates to objectives:
1 & 2.
Internal or external:
Internal
Group or individual:
Individual
Due date:
Prior to placement
Assessment name:
Placement Performance
Description:
During the 2 weeks / 80 hours of clinical practicum you will be required to demonstrate a range of skills that are commensurate with the unit learning outcomes and the National Competency Standards for the Registered Nurse. You will receive formative verbal and written feedback on your progress during the practicum. A structured assessment tool, which is consistent with the National Competency Standards for the Registered Nurse, will be used for your final summative assessment. You are required to demonstrate satisfactory achievement on each criterion on the assessment tool and satisfy the 100% attendance requirement for the scheduled off-campus clinical practicum.
Weight: Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
Relates to objectives:
1-4.
Internal or external:
Internal
Group or individual:
Individual
Due date:
End of placement
Academic Honesty
QUT is committed to maintaining high academic standards to protect the value of its qualifications. To assist you in assuring the academic integrity of your assessment you are encouraged to make use of the support materials and services available to help you consider and check your assessment items. Important information about the university's approach to academic integrity of assessment is on your unit Blackboard site.
A breach of academic integrity is regarded as Student Misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties.
Resource materials
Required texts
Tollefson, J. (2010). Clinical psychomotor skills: Assessment tools for nursing students (4th ed.). Melbourne: Cengage Learning.
Recommended texts
Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2008). National competency standards for the registered nurse. Available at www.amnc.org.au
Brown, D., & Edwards, H. (2008). Lewis's medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (2nd ed.).Elsevier, NSW.
Bryant, B., & Knight, K. (2007). Pharmacology for health professionals (2nd ed.). Marrickville: Mosby Elsevier.
Lewis, P.A., & Foley, D. (Eds.). (2011). Weber and Kelley's health assessment in nursing. (Australasian version) e1. Broadway, NSW: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Nicole, J., & Walker, S. (Eds.). (2007). The language of medicine. Sydney: Elsevier.
Shihab, P., Hillman, E., Stolic, S., & West, C. (2012). Numeracy in nursing and healthcare calculations and practice (Australian ed.). French's Forest: Pearson, Australia.
In preparation for, and during clinical practice you should access an Australian drug reference resource of your choice.
Risk assessment statement
During the learning activities associated with this unit, you will be exposed to situations in the Clinical Simulation Centre (CSC) that are deemed to be low risk. You will also be required to participate in period of clinical practice in a health care facility. During clinical placement, students are exposed to a range of risks and hazards that are normally encountered by nurses practising in hospital settings. When undertaking clinical placement you are automatically subject to the Workplace Health and Safety Policies, Procedures and Regulations of the health care facility. You are required by law to comply with these policies and procedures at all times. In order to minimise risks during the on/off-campus components of this unit it is essential that you:
On-campus Clinical Simulation Centre (CSC):
- Act in accordance with supervisor instruction during the designated clinical practice sessions;
- Act in accordance with the guidelines provided for student practice in the Clinical Simulation Centre (CSC) including the usage of equipment; and
- Undertake required theoretical preparation prior to practice sessions in the Clinical Simulation Centre (CSC).
Workplace Practicum:
- Participate in the health care facility orientation session;
- Act in accordance with organisational Workplace Health and Safety policies;
- Are appropriately supervised by a registered nurse at all times;
- Undertake the required theoretical and practical preparation prior to commencement of the placement;
- Are aware of specific risks and hazards associated with the particular clinical area to which you have been assigned;
- Act within your scope of practice and the requirements of this unit; and
- Maintain your personal health and immunisation status.
Disclaimer - Offer of some units is subject to viability, and information in these Unit Outlines is subject to change prior to commencement of semester.
Last modified: 15-Jan-2013