Module NAA-2001:
Developing as a nurse (AD)
Developing as a nurse 2024-25
NAA-2001
2024-25
School of Health Sciences
Module - Semester 2
30 credits
Module Organiser:
Iola Roberts
Overview
• Emotional kindness.
• Understanding of the individual’s lived experience and their vulnerability with complex health needs, risk issues and management, and safeguarding across the lifespan.
• Application of an individual person-centred perspective.
• Holistic person-centred review of disease processes (e.g. cardiovascular disease, dementia, diabetes, depression) - mental, physical, social, language, cultural and spiritual.
• Promoting empowerment for health and well-being - to find support, information and representation and for shared decision making for co-production in care.
• Broader perspective on health, social care and support (e.g. third sector, social prescribing) and understanding of the broader context of care -
structural and socio-economic determinants within, and surrounding, care settings and the impact on the public health and health promotion agenda.
• Importance of communication, cultural and language sensitivity, teamwork and the nurse as the advocate. Fundamentals of care: e.g. diet, nutrition, fluid
• balance.
• Role of the nurse in promoting and maintaining global health; contribution to Millennium goals (WHO) across the lifespan.
• Feasibility, development, implementation, de-implementation and evaluation of new and emerging nursing roles and services through awareness of political influences, finance and resources in business cases for change.
• Hygiene, preventive medicine and health education (to meet NMC EU Directive for general nurses).
• Nursing: nature and ethics of the profession, general principles of health and nursing (to meet NMC EU Directive for general nurses).
• Nursing principles in relation to: general and specialist medicine and surgery; child care and paediatrics; maternity care; mental health and psychiatry; care of the old and geriatrics (to meet NMC EU Directive for general nurses).
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Threshold - Grades: D- to D+ Understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed. Students will be required to achieve a minimum of D- grade in the assignment to in order to pass.
-good -Good - Grades: C- to C+ Good understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed. Very Good Grades: B- to B+ A very good understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed
-excellent -Excellent - Grades: A- to A* Excellent understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed.
Learning Outcomes
- 1. Debate a range of contemporary issues in adult nursing within the current health context
- 2. Demonstrate knowledge of pathophysiology relevant to adult nursing
- 3. Apply evidence of care management to person-centred care in the adult nursing context
- 4. Formulate a person centred care plan within the field of adult nursing
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Adult Care Plan
Weighting
20%
Due date
24/06/2025
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Reflection or Presentation
Weighting
80%
Due date
26/06/2025