Contextualising Nursing Practice 2 PG (12110.1)
Please note these are the 2025 details for this unit
Available teaching periods | Delivery mode | Location |
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View teaching periods | Flexible |
Bruce, Canberra |
EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Health |
Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
Discipline Of Nursing | Post Graduate Level | Band 1 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 1 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) |
Contextualising Nursing Practice 2 builds on Contextualising Nursing Practice 1 and explores quality and safety health care standards in the context of evidence-based practice and utilising the clinical reasoning cycle to determine nursing management of both trauma related and chronic health problems across the lifespan. Topics covered include planning for culturally safe nursing practice, person centered care across the lifespan from paediatrics to the care of older adults as well as the promotion of health, an introduction to use of digital technologies in health care practice and legal and ethical considerations in health care.
1. Apply contemporary knowledge, clinical reasoning, and reflectivity in developing and planning person-centred care for patients experiencing traumatic injury;
2. Interpret and synthesis data to respond in an appropriate, timely manner to the deteriorating patient;
3. Critically appraise available evidence of chronic health issues, to support the provision of self-management, health promotion and the provision of person-centred care across the lifespan
4. Formulate and evaluate nursing for the care of older adult in-line with quality and safety standards for the care of the older adult, mental health for the older adult, and cognitive decline; and
5. Appraise and evaluate nursing practice within legal and ethical parameters, demonstrating high level autonomy and accountability for their own practice.
1. UC graduates are professional - display initiative and drive, and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload
1. UC graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills
1. UC graduates are professional - use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems
1. UC graduates are professional - work collaboratively as part of a team, negotiate, and resolve conflict
2. UC graduates are global citizens - think globally about issues in their profession
2. UC graduates are global citizens - understand issues in their profession from the perspective of other cultures
2. UC graduates are global citizens - make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives
2. UC graduates are global citizens - behave ethically and sustainably in their professional and personal lives
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - adapt to complexity, ambiguity and change by being flexible and keen to engage with new ideas
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:1. Apply contemporary knowledge, clinical reasoning, and reflectivity in developing and planning person-centred care for patients experiencing traumatic injury;
2. Interpret and synthesis data to respond in an appropriate, timely manner to the deteriorating patient;
3. Critically appraise available evidence of chronic health issues, to support the provision of self-management, health promotion and the provision of person-centred care across the lifespan
4. Formulate and evaluate nursing for the care of older adult in-line with quality and safety standards for the care of the older adult, mental health for the older adult, and cognitive decline; and
5. Appraise and evaluate nursing practice within legal and ethical parameters, demonstrating high level autonomy and accountability for their own practice.
Graduate attributes
1. UC graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. UC graduates are professional - display initiative and drive, and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload
1. UC graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills
1. UC graduates are professional - use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems
1. UC graduates are professional - work collaboratively as part of a team, negotiate, and resolve conflict
2. UC graduates are global citizens - think globally about issues in their profession
2. UC graduates are global citizens - understand issues in their profession from the perspective of other cultures
2. UC graduates are global citizens - make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives
2. UC graduates are global citizens - behave ethically and sustainably in their professional and personal lives
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - adapt to complexity, ambiguity and change by being flexible and keen to engage with new ideas
Prerequisites
12109 Contextualising Nursing Practice 1 PGCorequisites
None.Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
None.
Availability for enrolment in 2025 is subject to change and may not be confirmed until closer to the teaching start date.
Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Delivery mode | Unit convener |
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2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | Flexible | Prof Jenny Weller-Newton |
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