Module overview
This module is the final placement module that you will undertake. During your time in placement you will be supported to apply the knowledge and understanding that you have developed throughout your programme as you transition into your role as a Registered Nurse.
Aims and Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Having successfully completed this module you will be able to:
- Demonstrate that you have the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to demonstrate competency for the achievement of Episode of Care at the end of part 3 of the programme. (These are outlined in the Practice Assessment Document).
- Practice independently, leading and coordinating care with confidence to demonstrate achievement of the proficiencies associated with part 3 of the Practice Assessment Document. (These are outlined in the Practice Assessment Document).
- Demonstrate appropriate professional conduct and values throughout the placement.
- Completion of Practice Assessment Document for Part 3 of the programme. This must include achieving all of the communication /relationship management skills and nursing procedures contained within the skills passport.
- Demonstrate achievement of the medicines managed competencies outlined in Part 3 of the Practice Assessment Document.
Syllabus
The specific learning opportunities available within this placement will be determined by the field of nursing being studied and the nature of the practice setting. Student placement lines are designed to provide a breath of learning opportunities across the programme. There may be opportunities within a clinical placement for students to care for individuals from other fields of nursing. The Placement Profile for the area students are allocated to will indicate where this is possible.
Learning and Teaching
Teaching and learning methods
During the clinical placement students will learn by working alongside nursing staff as well as professionals from the multidisciplinary team. Students will be assigned a named Practice Assessor who will carry out their assessment. In addition, students will be supervised by registered nurses and other healthcare professionals. Students will be expected to fully participate in direct care at a level appropriate to their stage of the programme and level of experience. Students may also have the opportunity to arrange additional practice learning experiences to meet their learning needs.
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Clinical Practice | 440 |
Total study time | 440 |
Assessment
Summative
This is how we’ll formally assess what you have learned in this module.
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Referral
This is how we’ll assess you if you don’t meet the criteria to pass this module.
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