Riya's portfolio
5 Learning Objectives
Domain
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Professional Responsibility
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Safety Procedures
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Medication Administration for second year nurses
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Student Learning Issues
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Culturally Safe Practice
Objective
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To explain a situation where professional nursing practice becomes a challenge in CPU practice.
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To explain a situation where professional nursing practice becomes a challenge in CPU practice.
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Throughout the nursing practice in CPU, clearly observe and analyse safety procedures of the needle stick.
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To evaluate the administration of a IV fluid which is provided by an intravenous (IV) line during the first weeks of CPU
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To critically reflect and discuss the challenges in learning the area of nursing specialisation of CPU practice.
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To assess Nursing care decisions of two specific nurses against their cultural health needs values and beliefs in the second and third week of CPU.
Unit Learning Outcome
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LO 2 Safety should be considered in professional nursing care when assessing and managing the patients experiencing pain.
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LO 5 Ethical nursing care should also be considered within the context of a primary health care framework.
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LO 12 Carefully apply the principles of Work Health and Safety (WH&S) and other relevant policies in practice.
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LO 3 Application of ethic-legal principles and need to be implemented when administering therapeutic substances.
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LO 10 Critically reflect upon nursing practice and identify areas for development.
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LO 3 Engage efficeintly in clinical decision making that initialises safe professional nursing care for individuals across the life span and within the care setting.
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LO 11 Assess nursing actions and clinical decision making to promote holistic care for individuals across the life span and within the care setting.
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CPCN 2 According to Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses in Australia, nursing practice need to be based around the standards of the profession and broader health system.
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CPCN 1 It is stated by the Code of ProfessionalConduct for nurses that nursing practice always needs to be carried out in a safe and competent manner.
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CPCN 3 Nurse practice and conduct authorises the laws relevant to the profession and practice of nursing.
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CPCN 10 The conduct for professional nurses states that nurses should effectively carry out their practice reflectively and ethically.
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CPCN 4 Nurses respect the culture, ethnicity, values and also beliefs of their colleagues and the patients receiving care and treatment.