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NUR1100 Introduction to Nursing Praxis

Semester 2, 2020 External
Short Description: Introduction to Nursing Praxis
Units : 1
Faculty or Section : Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences
School or Department : School of Nursing and Midwifery
Student contribution band : National Priority - Nursing
ASCED code : 060301 - General Nursing
Grading basis : Graded

Staffing

Examiner:

Requisites

Pre-requisite: Students must be enrolled in the following Program: BNSG

Other requisites

Students must have access to the internet for course preparation materials.
Students must have completed all placement requirements prior to placement in health facilities. See Handbook.

Rationale

This course provides the introduction to nursing theory and practice through the philosophy of caring. Students are engaged in learning the importance of quality fundamental nursing care as it is recognised nationally and internationally as pivotal to better patient outcomes across all settings and age groups. The National Quality and Safety Health Care Standards are directly linked to safe nursing practice. In this course, beginning nursing students are introduced to fundamental nursing care concepts and skills as a basis for scaffolded learning in simulated laboratory and theory courses throughout the remainder of the program.

Synopsis

In this course, students are introduced to beginning theory and clinical skills. The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia standards for practice for the registered nurse are used as a framework to guide students in relation to person-centred care, patient safety, cultural and contextual competence, and developing practice. The knowledge developed in this course is scaffolded to NUR1299, NUR1202 and applied in a variety of practice settings across the program. Through theory and simulated learning students learn the basic principles of: infection control; holistic nursing assessment including vital signs; basic wound care; safe nursing care to support activities of daily living; and manual handling across the lifespan.

This course contains a mandatory residential school for external students and mandatory on-campus laboratories for on-campus students.

Objectives

On successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  1. Enact professional behaviours and communication skills in accordance with standards of practice.
  2. Apply the basic principles of infection control and asepsis in a clinical simulation laboratory setting.
  3. Demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to do comprehensive health assessments, including the collection and recording of data, for persons across the lifespan.
  4. Develop an evidence-based approach to the formulation of knowledge on basic care as it relates to clinical practice.
  5. Identify and demonstrate a knowledge of basic principles of manual handling and principles of biomechanics.
  6. Identify and demonstrate a knowledge of person-centred care as they apply to basic nursing skills.

Topics

Description Weighting(%)
1. An introduction to establishing and promoting therapeutic relationships, and practicing patient-centred communication across diverse populations. 30.00
2. Develop foundational knowledge and skills to undertake basic health assessments, vital signs and associated documentation in varied individual/group contexts across the lifespan. 20.00
3. Build foundational knowledge and skills to apply basic principles of infection control to ensure safety for self and others. 15.00
4. Introduction to appropriate strategies to promote safe patient handling in accordance with varied health care manual handling policy and procedure. 10.00
5. Introduction to microbiology and application to beginning clinical practice. 10.00
6. Numeracy for health applications. 15.00

Text and materials required to be purchased or accessed

ALL textbooks and materials available to be purchased can be sourced from (unless otherwise stated). (https://omnia.usq.edu.au/textbooks/?year=2020&sem=02&subject1=NUR1100)

Please for alternative purchase options from USQ Bookshop. (https://omnia.usq.edu.au/info/contact/)

Berman, A., Snyder, S. J., Levett-Jones, T., Burton, P. & Harvey, N (2017), Skills in clinical nursing, 8th edn, Pearson Australia.
Berman, A., Snyder,S., Levett-Jones, T., Dwyer, T., Hales, M., Harvey, N. & Stanley, D (2018), Kozier and Erb鈥檚 fundamentals of nursing, 4th edn, Pearson.

Reference materials

Reference materials are materials that, if accessed by students, may improve their knowledge and understanding of the material in the course and enrich their learning experience.

Student workload expectations

Activity Hours
Assessments 48.00
Directed 精东传媒app 73.00
Online Lectures 13.00
Online Tutorials 13.00
Residential Schools 18.00

Assessment details

Description Marks out of Wtg (%) Due Date Notes
Assignment 80 39 17 Aug 2020
Numeracy Test 10 10 05 Oct 2020
Lab/Res School Attend&Particip 1 1 23 Oct 2020 (see note 1)
Online Examination 100 50 End S2 (see note 2)

Notes
  1. 100% laboratory attendance is mandatory. External students will undertake this component during the mandatory residential school. The dates and location of the mandatory residential school are available from the Residential School Timetable (http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html). Lab Participation and Clinical Skills consists of attendance and participation in lab learning and online clinical skills activities/modules.
  2. This will be an open examination. Students will be provided further instruction regarding the exam by their course examiner via 精东传媒appDesk. The examination date will be available via UConnect when the official Alternate Assessment Schedule has been released.

Important assessment information

  1. Attendance requirements:
    External students must attend 100% of the mandatory residential school and on-campus students must attend 100% of the mandatory on-campus laboratories or practical classes. It is the students' responsibility to attend and participate appropriately in all activities scheduled for them, and to study all material provided to them or required to be accessed by them to maximise their chance of meeting the objectives of the course and to be informed of course-related activities and administration. Engagement in online discussion forums forms part of the directed study component of this course.

  2. Requirements for students to complete each assessment item satisfactorily:
    Due to COVID-19 the requirements for S2 2020 are:
    To satisfactorily complete an individual assessment item a student must achieve at least 50% of the marks for that item.

    Requirements after S2 2020:
    To satisfactorily complete the Lab Attendance students must attend the mandatory laboratories and achieve 100% (a mark of 1). To satisfactorily complete the examination students must achieve at least 40% of the marks available. To satisfactory complete an individual assessment item a student must achieve at least 50% of the marks. Refer to Statement 4 for the requirements to receive a passing grade in this course.

  3. Penalties for late submission of required work:
    Students should refer to the Assessment Procedure (point 4.2.4)

  4. Requirements for student to be awarded a passing grade in the course:
    Due to COVID-19 the requirements for S2 2020 are:
    To be assured of receiving a passing grade a student must achieve at least 50% of the total weighted marks available for the course.

    Requirements after S2 2020:
    To be assured of receiving a passing grade a student must obtain at least 50% of the total weighted marks available for the course (i.e. the Primary Hurdle), and must have satisfied the Secondary Hurdles (Proficiency), i.e. achieved 100% (mark of 1) for the Lab Attendance, Participation and Skills Assessment, and must have satisfied the Secondary Hurdle (Supervised), i.e. the end of semester examination by achieving at least 40% of the marks available for that assessment item.


  5. Method used to combine assessment results to attain final grade:
    The final grades for students will be assigned on the basis of the aggregate of the weighted marks obtained for each of the summative items for the course.

  6. Examination information:
    Due to COVID-19 the requirements for S2 2020 are:
    An Open Examination is one in which candidates may have access to any printed or written material and a calculator during the examination.

    Requirements after S2 2020:
    RESTRICTED: Candidates are allowed access to only specific materials during a restricted examination. The only material that candidates may use in a restricted examination for this course are:
    1. Calculators which cannot hold textual information.


  7. Examination period when Deferred/Supplementary examinations will be held:
    Due to COVID-19 the requirements for S2 2020 are:
    The details regarding deferred/supplementary examinations will be communicated at a later date.

    Requirements after S2 2020:
    Any Deferred or Supplementary examinations for this course will be held during the next examination period.

  8. 精东传媒app Student Policies:
    Students should read the USQ policies: Definitions, Assessment and Student Academic Misconduct to avoid actions which might contravene 精东传媒app policies and practices. These policies can be found at .

Assessment notes

  1. Students must familiarise themselves with the USQ Assessment Procedures (.

  2. American Psychological Association (APA) is the referencing system required in this course. This system should be used by students to format details of the information sources they have cited in their work. The APA referencing style to be used is defined by the USQ library鈥檚 referencing guide. These policies can be found at

Evaluation and benchmarking

In meeting the 精东传媒app鈥檚 aims to establish quality learning and teaching for all programs, this course monitors and ensures quality assurance and improvements in at least two ways. This course:
1. Conforms to the USQ Policy on Evaluation of Teaching, Courses and Programs to ensure ongoing monitoring and systematic improvement.
2. Forms part of the Bachelor of Nursing and is benchmarked against internal USQ accreditation/reaccreditation processes which include (i) stringent standards in the independent accreditation of its academic programs, (ii) close integration between business and academic planning, and (iii) regular and rigorous review.
3. Forms part of the professional accreditation standards of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) through an external accreditation process.

Other requirements

  1. Computer, e-mail and reliable Internet access:
    Students are required to have access to a personal computer, e-mail capabilities and Internet access to UConnect. Current details of computer requirements can be found at .

  2. The dates and location of the residential school are available from the Residential School Timetable (. On-campus students can follow the Class Timetables ( as a guide or enrolled students can refer to their student portal and navigate to Student Centre>Self Service>Timetables>My Weekly Schedule.

Date printed 6 November 2020