Module Information
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Revalidation Portfolio 3000 Words | 70% |
Semester Assessment | 1 Hours Safemedicate online exam | 30% |
Supplementary Assessment | Revalidation Portfolio Students must pass each element at 40% and retake failed elements of the module assessment. 3000 Words | 70% |
Supplementary Assessment | 1 Hours Safemedicate online exam *Safemedicate exam has 100% pass rate which is an NMC requirement | 30% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Critically appraise skills and attributes associated with autonomous adult nursing practice
Demonstrate detailed knowledge of NMC Code of Professional Practice
Critique effectiveness of strategies for supporting personal wellbeing and self-care strategies
Create and maintain an effective supportive supervisory relationship
Demonstrate detailed knowledge and essential skills involved in safer drug administration
Reflect on personal skills, abilities and attributes and create an effective personal development plan
Brief description
This adult field specific module revisits key concepts underpinning nursing, medicines management, professional practice and holistic person centred care. The focus will be on examining the learning journey so far and critically exploring readiness to become autonomous registered professionals with the confidence to deliver safe and effective holistic person centred adult nursing care.
Content
The module will include:
Prescriber ready preparation
Practice Supervisor training
Mandatory e-learning
Writing and maintaining a CV and revalidation portfolio
Interview skills and unconscious bias
Political awareness
Managing budgets
Emotional intelligence and resilience
Assessing, escalating and recording risk
Managing conflict
Promoting wellbeing
Clinical scenarios which are specific to adult/mental health field of nursing
Clinical Supervision skills
In addition, the module will also focus on nurturing competence and confidence in students’ clinical abilities when demonstrating nursing skills within clinical practice placements, focusing on:
clinical skill development/maintenance
maintenance of All Wales passports (e.g. Manual Handling/Violence and Aggression) – updating when required
clinical learning requirements
practice supervision/assessment
clinical assessments
PAD use/evidencing work-based achievements
Leading clinical care delivery
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Adaptability and resilience | This module will encourage students to reflect on their learning journey to date and will note their achievement and skills in becoming an autonomous practitioner. Through ongoing learning activities, scenarios, discussions and practical's, students will identify the changes in their approaches to clinical situations over the past three years and will be required to maintain their abilities in being adaptable and flexible. Students will be required to maintain emotional self-care skills |
Co-ordinating with others | In this module, students will continue to advance their abilities in professional coordination. Whilst being on the cusp of graduating, students will demonstrate their abilities of coordination and communication, reflecting back on their skills and their learning journey in becoming an autonomous practitioner. |
Creative Problem Solving | This module will reflect back on the student’s learning journey so far, identifying the knowledge and skills they have learnt to date, noting their progression from absolute beginner to nurse novice status. Students will be encouraged to consider that nursing will always be a profession requiring continuous learning and development, which will need them to draw on their tool kit of skills to address any clinical situation presented to them. |
Critical and analytical thinking | This module will further underline the importance of displaying critical and analytical thinking within clinical environments. Advancements of knowledge and understanding will require practitioners to constantly appraise new and different ways of working, and students will be required to demonstrate their abilities of this within different learning activities and written work. |
Digital capability | This module will require the students to continue to use/and learn how to: use blackboard/pebble-pad access lectures remotely and participate accordingly know how to search electronic databases use the library’s electronic catalogue submit work electronically complete Safe Medicate exam online |
Professional communication | Students will be required to maintain a high standard of professional communication skills within their everyday practice, and within this module students will be encouraged to reflect on their learning journey, noting their progression into becoming autonomous practitioners. They will be expected to continue to participate in discussions, debates, mock interviews and other learning activities in order to further advance their communication abilities. |
Real world sense | Both theory and practice are equally weighted within nursing curricula, meaning that it is important that classroom subjects are applicable within the practicable nature of the clinical environment, thus giving the taught component a real-world sense. All taught subjects will therefore relate back to clinical practice. Such a requirement will be reflected in this module by: Preparing students for employment, CV writing, interview skills, maintaining professional portfolio, NMC revalidation |
Reflection | Reflection will continue to be promoted within this module. During the third year, the clinical supervision groups are expected to be self-managed, with groups’ participants being autonomous and leading their reflective discussions. Within this module, students will complete a final assignment, reflecting on their learning journey in becoming an autonomous practitioner. In addition, NMC revalidation will require the students to write five pieces of reflection, demonstrating how a CPD, feedback |
Subject Specific Skills | Students will further develop their knowledge and skills in: professional nursing practice NMC revalidation requirements medicine management being prescriber ready being a practice supervisor completing mandatory training creating their CV undertaking interviews understanding the NMC Code of Professional Conduct team working the delivery of person-centred holistic care safe practice |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6