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Unit Summary
Pre-requisites
For students in 3005105: NURS2007 - Primary Health Care and Nursing Practices AND NURS2009 - Health Maintenance and Restorative Nursing Care AND HBIO1003 - Systemic Anatomy AND PHAR2001 - Introductory Pharmacology; OR for students in 3007303: NURS2001 - Nursing Practices AND PHAR2001 - Introductory Pharmacology
Co-requisites
Unit aim
Introduces students to the concepts underlying health issues that lead to acute health breakdown requiring nursing care in acute care settings. Students will demonstrate knowledge of nursing care in acute health care settings.
Unit content
Nursing care, pharmacotherapeutics, physiology and technology and application of nursing knowledge in
- Mental health deterioration in the acute care setting
- Perioperative care
- Acute pain management
- Advanced wound management
- Acute coronary syndrome and acute cardiac conditions
- Respiratory Trauma and ventilation
- Acute renal and urinary conditions
- Acute gastrointestinal conditions
- Acute nervous system, ear, nose and throat, endocrine and metabolic states
- Acute musculoskeletal injury
- Reproductive emergencies
Learning outcomes
Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.
On completion of this unit, students should be able to: | |
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1 | synthesise knowledge of physiological responses in acute health conditions to enable recognition and management of acute health breakdown |
2 | critique the effectiveness of the nurses’ response to acute health breakdown and the nursing management of acute health conditions |
3 | relate knowledge of pharmacotherapeutics to the management of acute health breakdown |
4 | appraise evidence based interventions to provide person centred care in acute care settings |
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- synthesise knowledge of physiological responses in acute health conditions to enable recognition and management of acute health breakdown
- critique the effectiveness of the nurses’ response to acute health breakdown and the nursing management of acute health conditions
- relate knowledge of pharmacotherapeutics to the management of acute health breakdown
- appraise evidence based interventions to provide person centred care in acute care settings
Prescribed texts
- Farrell, M (ed.), 2017, Smeltzer & Bare's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Fourth Australian and New Zealand Edition, 4th edn, Wolters Kluwer, Sydney. ISBN: 9781496349125.