Course Title: Professional Practice 2

Part A: Course Overview

Course Title: Professional Practice 2

Credit Points: 12.00


Course Coordinator: TBC

Course Coordinator Phone: +61 3 9925

Course Coordinator Email: @rmit.edu.au


Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities

Enforced Pre-Requisite Courses 

Successful completion of the following courses:

Note: it is a condition of enrolment at RMIT that you accept responsibility for ensuring that you have completed the prerequisite/s and agree to concurrently enrol in co-requisite courses before enrolling in a course. 

For information go to RMIT Course Requisites webpage. 

 

Required Concurrent Study 

You should undertake the following courses at the same time as this course as it contains areas of knowledge and skills which are implemented together in practice. 

Alternatively, you may be able to demonstrate the required skills and knowledge before you start this course.  

Contact your course coordinator if you think you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning.   


Course Description

This course is identified by RMIT University as a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience in which knowledge and skills will be practiced within the university simulated health environment, applied and assessed in a clinical workplace context, as feedback from industry and/or community is integral to your professional experiences.  

This course will provide students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge taught in medical surgical nursing, and pharmacology courses. Students will work in the multidisciplinary healthcare team to develop knowledge and skills in medical surgical care, including safe medication management and how nursing care is contextualised in the management of acute and chronic disease.   

You must meet a number of Immunisation and Compliance requirements upon commencement of studies in the program and before attempting above WIL courses: 

  • Immunisation and vaccination requirements:  A full course of immunisations can take up to 7 months to complete, you should contact your medical practitioner prior to entering the program to commence immunisations. It is a requirement that you will have commenced all immunisations and will continue to progress this until completion of the vaccination courses by the deadlines set by the university. 
  • Police Check: Students must present evidence of a successful National Police Records Check prior to undertaking the clinical components of this program (Annual requirement for the duration of your Program). National Police records check are conducted via fit2work. An account with fit2work will be created using the student’s name and the RMIT issued student email address, once studies in the program have commenced. Further information will be provided once enrolment has been completed. 
  • Working with Children Check (valid for 5 years): Students must hold a valid Working with Children Check prior to undertaking the clinical components of this program. 
  • NDIS Worker Screening Check:  You may be required to apply for and receive an acceptable NDIS Worker Screening Check prior to undertaking professional placement with an NDIS provider as part of this program. Further information will be provided once enrolment has been completed. 
  • COVID19 Vaccination: You will be required to undertake COVID19 Vaccination as part of this program. Further information will be provided once enrolment has been completed. 


Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development

This course will contribute to Program Learning Outcomes for BP032P24 Bachelor of Nursing through the following learning outcomes: 

 

PLO1. Demonstrate a breadth and depth of nursing knowledge and concepts in a variety of real-world settings using an evidence-based approach   

PLO2. Apply evidence-based nursing knowledge to conceptualise and deliver safe and effective practice in a variety of contexts, independently and collaboratively, using emerging technological advancements  

PLO3. Generate and evaluate solutions to all aspects of interprofessional nursing practice while complying with ethical, legal, and regulatory standards  

PLO4.   Communicate to diverse audiences employing integrity, inclusivity, and culturally safe practices to deliver quality patient care.  

PLO5. Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for professional decisions through critical thinking and reflection to resolve challenges as part of a multidisciplinary and interprofessional team  

PLO6. Evaluate and critically reflect on the concepts of reconciliation and cultural intelligence considering the experience and perspectives of health and wellbeing for First Nations people  

PLO7. Demonstrate professionalism through lifelong learning to deliver safe, quality, holistic, and person-centred nursing care  

PLO8. Examine and evaluate theories fundamental to lifespan development and practices that enhance lifespan transition, disability, and public health advocacy. 


On successful completion of this course, you should be able to: 

  1. Apply culturally relevant, age specific patient care reflective of a 2nd year nursing student incorporating behaviours that reflect the Registered Nurse Standards for Practice and with reference to Code of Professional Conduct, Code of Ethics and other regulatory frameworks. 
  2. Undertake effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication, with patients, significant others, nursing staff and the multidisciplinary healthcare team.  
  3. Develop critical thinking and clinical reasoning in relation to health assessments, incorporating the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) standards and other appropriate frameworks. 
  4. Distinguish legislation for nursing practice to ensure quality, safety and ethical standards are upheld. 
  5. Describe the role of the Registered Nurse with emphasis on clinical reasoning and decision-making processes associated with a second-year scope of practice. 
  6. Demonstrate reflection and responsiveness to feedback regarding performance and behaviour incorporating resilience, adaptability, self-awareness and self-care as a 2nd year nursing student.  


Overview of Learning Activities

This course is a Work Integrated Learning course that will be conducted in the healthcare setting. Students will be required to undertake a minimum of 160 hours of supervised nursing practice in a designated healthcare setting under the direct supervision of a registered nurse. As support and preparation for this WIL experience there will be university-based clinical preparation time allocated throughout the semester as a timetabled learning experience. 

Students will actively participate in patient care within the university simulated health environments and as part of the health care team during all WIL experiences. 

This course will consist of 6 hours of lectorials and 8 hours simulation-based learning.     

Independent Learning: In line with the professional responsibility for active life-long learning you are expected to undertake self-directed learning activities during this time to develop and consolidate knowledge.  

The activities associated with this course are designed to enable students to build on theoretical learning from preceding and current semesters, consolidate and apply the clinical skills and knowledge in supported university and supervised clinical setting/s.  

RMIT has state of the art simulated learning facilities for student learning and practice. You will participate in simulated practice within these facilities in preparation for placement. As a part of participation, you may be filmed for learning, teaching, reflection and assessment and this is considered an inherent part of our learning and teaching program. Recordings will be maintained in accordance with our assessment, document retention and privacy policies. 

You are encouraged to be proactive and self-directed in your learning, asking questions of your lecturer and/or peers and seeking out information as required, especially from the numerous sources available through the RMIT library, and through links and material specific to this course that is available through myRMIT Studies Course Site. 


Overview of Learning Resources

The resources associated with this clinical course will include specific learning requirements to support your professional practice experience. 

Your clinical learning experience is organised by RMIT University and is designed to link with the specific learning undertaken during this period of your degree preparation. 

For the most current information related to all clinical placements please log onto Inplace. All documentation related to clinical placement as well as pre-clinical requirements is found at this site. You will be required to access this resource for all clinical courses, alongside PebblePad, your personal learning platform. 

There are services available to support your learning through the University Library. The Library provides guides on academic referencing and subject specialist help as well as a range of study support services. For further information, please visit the Library page on the RMIT University website and the myRMIT student portal 


Overview of Assessment

All assessments are required to be completed for a pass mark in this course. This clinical course awards a pass or fail mark. 

This course contains hurdle requirements. All hurdle requirements for this course are indicated clearly in the assessment regime that follows, against the relevant assessment task(s) and all have been approved by the Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Learning Teaching & Quality). 

 

Assessment Task 1: Pre-placement documentation requirements – hurdle requirement 

This assessment task supports CLO 1

 

Assessment Task 2: 160 hours of Professional Experience Placement and the completion of a formative and summative using Australian Nursing Standards Assessment Tool (ANSAT) 

This assessment task supports CLOs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6

 

Assessment Task 3: Simulated Health Environments learning attendance – hurdle requirement 

This assessment task supports CLOs 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5