Gwybodaeth Modiwlau
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | 450 Hours Continuous Practice Assessment Documentation Students will submit e-PAD to demonstrate they meet Part 3 of the All Wales Practice Assessment Documentation portfolio and NMC standards. Assessment is continuous and hours reflect module total | 100% |
Supplementary Assessment | 450 Hours Continuous Practice Assessment Documentation Students will resubmit e-PAD to demonstrate they meet Part 3 of the All Wales Practice Assessment Documentation portfolio and NMC standards. Assessment is continuous and hours reflect module total, not in addition to first submission | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Safely demonstrate achievement of evidence based practice in all skills and procedures stated in Annexes A and B of Future Nurse: standards of proficiency for registered nurses (NMC, 2018
Achieve relevant practice proficiencies assessed within the clinical setting (RPAD)
Critically explore and demonstrate in practice the ability to use appropriate communications, teaching and learning skills
Critically analyse and demonstrate in practice an understanding of the requirements of legislation, guidelines, codes of practice and policies relevant to the practice of nursing
Brief description
This 40-credit module will be delivered using a blended learning approach, with practice placement hours and aims to provide nurses with the knowledge, practice hours and competencies to meet the Return to practice standards (NMC 2019) and be eligible for readmission to the NMC register. This module will enable experienced nurses to regain confidence and update their skills and knowledge in a safe and effective way. The curriculum is contemporary and will enable nurses to update their numeracy, literacy, digital and technological literacy skills. APeL/RPL will be used to assess student's prior learning and experience in relation to meeting the standards of proficiency, NMC programme outcomes and facilitate students intended scope of practice upon readmission to the NMC register.
Aims
The aims of this module will be to successfully allow the student to achieve their practice placement proficiencies through completion of the R-PAD supported by Practice Learning Partners, as well as the theoretical core module.
Content
Mandatory training and compliance
All Wales Practice Assessment Framework
R-Practice Assessment Document (Electronic Portfolio)
Action Learning
Professional practice
Reflection
Revalidation
Practice supervisor and practice assessor preparation
Safeguarding
Law, ethics, policy and governance i.e., informed consent, autonomy, delegation
Pharmacology
Medicines management
SafeMedicate
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Adaptability and resilience | Professional development and assessment of strengths and barriers. Students will be required to demonstrate their learnt knowledge, whilst continuing to develop their problem-solving skills in real time environments. Students are required to be adaptive, creative and innovative in their everyday practice. Clinical areas can be challenging and students will be exposed to difficult healthcare situations. |
Creative Problem Solving | Professional practice problem solving and leadership skills are integral to this module. Students will be exposed to clinical practice and will be required to participate in the delivery of patient care under direct supervision from clinical colleagues |
Critical and analytical thinking | This level 6 module will encourage students to enhance their critical thinking and problem solving in preparation for a return to nursing practice |
Digital capability | SafeMedicate formative assessment online to assess medicines management. This module will require the students to continue to use/and learn how to: • use blackboard/My Progress • upload entries onto their Professional Assessment Document [R-PAD] • submit work electronically • use electronic platforms utilised in the clinical environment |
Professional communication | Professional development and communication are integral to the module. This module will consolidate the student’s understanding and appreciation of professional communication through exposure and participation in their practice placement. Students will further develop their professional communication skills by giving and receiving handover, writing in patients records and clinical charts, presenting information at ward rounds, communicating with patients, families and MDT. |
Reflection | Reflective thinking and clinical appraisal are integral to this module. During this module, students will be exposed to ‘reflection in action’, which will see them developing their practice-based skills through clinical exposure and participation. Students will also further develop their ‘reflection on action’ skills by completing reflective accounts pertaining to their period in clinical practice. |
Subject Specific Skills | Working collaboratively with other MDT members in clinical practice to meet the NMC standard requirements. Students will develop their knowledge and skills in: • professional nursing practice in relation to return to nursing standards - clinical skills - assessment - care planning - care evaluation - investigations and treatment delivery - communication • the delivery of person-centred holistic care • safe practice and medicines management |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6