92450 Medical Surgical Nursing (Graduate Entry)
6cp; Forms of attendance in this subject have changed to enable social distancing and reduce the risks of spreading COVID-19 in our community. Consequently, the Subject Outline information for this subject has changed. Details of the changes are published in an addendum to the Subject Outline which is available on UTSOnline.There are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Undergraduate
Description
This subject builds on previous clinical subjects. Students develop their understanding and application of nursing processes with increasing emphasis on effective critical reasoning and sound judgement. The focus of learning is on the nursing management of adults admitted to acute care facilities with medical–surgical conditions. Students analyse and apply their knowledge and problem-solving skills in clinical case scenarios based on commonly encountered medical–surgical problems. Nursing competencies previously achieved are reinforced and relevant nursing skills strengthened and extended including: vital signs and neurological observations; infection control; administration of parenteral medications; person-centred nursing care; complex wound care; pain assessment and management; and fluid and electrolyte replacement. Students are exposed to simulated and scenario-based emergency situations, and guided to develop appropriate evidence-based, patient-focused responses. All learning experiences focus on providing safe and effective care to individuals and families drawing on the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards (ACSQHC 2011) and the Essentials of Care Program (NSW Health: Nursing and Midwifery Office 2014).
Typical availability
Autumn session, City campus
Spring session, City campus
Detailed subject description.