Overview

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Academic contacts

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Offerings

MANDURAH-AW6-PLACEMENT-2021-ONGOING
MURDOCH-AW6-PLACEMENT-2021-ONGOING

Enrolment rules

Completion of Clinical Practice 4 pre-practicum requirements. Completion of all clinical practice documentation (refer to the Clinical Documentation Guide which is available to all enrolled students).

Other learning activities

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate a level of competence at a supervised level commensurate with the with the knowledge and experience of a semester 5 nursing student, in each of the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice (2016) within either a medical, surgical, mental health, community health, maternity or paediatric setting 

2.

At a supervised level apply acquired communications techniques, essential nursing skills and professional and inter-professional behaviours to ensure safe, high quality culturally safe service/care.behaviours from a holistic care perspective.

3.

Use critical thinking and the nursing process at a supervised level to explain and apply lawful and ethical evidence-based, safe quality practice within either a medical, surgical, mental health, community health, maternity or paediatric setting.

Assessments

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Additional information

Unit content:

Key topics include:

Pre-practicum clinical simulation session specific to the clinical context - 160 hours clinical practice completed in either medical, surgical, primary health care or specialty (mental health, paediatric, maternity, theatre or critical care) clinical context