Principles of Critical Care (Level 7)

Start date: Please click 'Apply now' to view start attendance dates.

Code:

HAN_7_025

Credits:

20

Fees:

£1285.00

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For all modules the applications portal will close 4 weeks before the start date. All applications must be submitted and funding confirmed before the portal closes. Any applications that have not been processed and or do not have funding confirmed from the sponsor organisation before the portal closure will not be accepted by the IHSC administrator staff.

Course reference

  • Code: HAN_7_025
  • Credits: 20
  • Start date: Please click 'Apply now' to view start attendance dates.

Overview

For all modules and courses the applications portal will close 4 weeks before the start date. All applications must be submitted and funding confirmed before the portal closes. Any applications that have not been processed and or do not have funding confirmed from the sponsor organisation before the portal closure will not be accepted by the IHSC administrator staff

The module is designed to provide a period of education and preparation for nurses working within the speciality of critical care. It aims to develop knowledgeable and competent practitioners by building upon their prior knowledge and skills to enhance the theoretical underpinning of Critical Care nursing.

Available as a standalone module: Yes

 

Attendance (Please note, this is subject to change for future intakes)

 

Dates: For attendance information, please see the top of this page and click on ‘attendance dates’. Please note, if the module is full or closed for the intake(s) this academic year, dates may not appear. 

Venue: LSBU Southwark Campus

Typical intake(s): Semester 1 and Semester 2

 

Entry requirements

120 credits at level 6 or equivalent. Registration on a professional register as appropriate. A minimum of 6 months experience in a related area of practice. Student support for studying at Masters level is to be discussed with the pathway advisor. Students who have not previously undertaken study at academic Level 7 (Masters level) are advised to consider the module: Preparation for Masters Level Study (see CPPD online prospectus for more details).

 

Career benefits

This module seeks to provide focus and direction for practitioners who wish to develop their skills and expertise in relation to care of the person with heart disease. The module aims to enable an individual practitioner to have broader competence skills to progress in a direction that meets workforce, meeting the needs of the future NHS as outlines in the Five Year Forward View in 2014 by the Department of Health (DH,2014) and the HEE agenda for Clinical Academic Careers Framework (HEE 2015).

Encompasses multi-professional working and a sharing of expertise and skills across traditional professional boundaries and fields as new services and roles are being developed to meet current and future challenges for perioperative service delivery. Completion of this Module should help the practitioner to be in a better position to progress in their career and to work in critical care setting.

 

Assessment

  • Element 1 - Competence Document
  • Element 2 - Essay

 Both elements of assessment need to be passed to pass the module.

Assessment/submission date: 

  • Intake 1: TBC (Assignment)
  • Intake 2: TBC (Assignment)

 

Learning outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding:       

  • Evaluate and review knowledge and understanding of national and local health care policies and initiatives aimed at improving critically ill patients’ outcomes.
  • Appraise the role of the critical care nurse in the delivery of care utilising problem-solving and enquiry based approach. 

Intellectual skills:

  • Syntheses information from a number of sources in order to evaluate and review change in critical care practice.
  • Identify and solve complex problems within the field of critical care. 

Practical Skills:

  • Demonstrate competence in evaluating, reviewing and shaping the assessment, monitoring, medication and the promotion of patient safety.

Transferable skills:

  • Construct a logical and systematic approach to providing care while working within a multi-disciplinary team.
  • Defend and argue convincingly their ideas both orally and in writing.
  • Shape and refine workload in order to evaluate own academic performance, taking responsibility for personal and professional learning. 

Contact information

Course Leader

Name: Lillian Oyatabang

Administrator

Name: CPD Enquiries

CPD Enquiries: +44 (0)20 7815 5412

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