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Unit Overview

Description

Advancing Clinical Practice is offered over two semesters, Part A in semester 1 and Part B in semester 2.

The advancing clinical practice units provide an opportunity for students to build on their existing nursing knowledge and skills within a specific area of clinical practice. The area of clinical practice chosen will align to the Nursing Practice Internship unit, and the Research Dissertation or Quality Improvement Project units. Undertaking both Parts A and B of this unit will assist students to independently assess, plan, implement and evaluate the care of a group of patients within a specific area of clinical practice at the level of a beginning practitioner. Students will further develop their clinical reasoning, interprofessional and decision-making skills within this context.

Credit
6 points
Offering
AvailabilityLocationModeFirst year of offer
Not available in 2025OnlineOnline
Outcomes

Students are able to (1) demonstrate capability to engage in self-reflection and lifelong learning through a spirit of inquiry and an ongoing commitment to ensuring capability for practice in self and others; (2) apply discipline knowledge and practice in the care of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and other culturally and linguistically diverse individuals and groups across the lifespan, within various metropolitan and regional health care contexts; (3) appraise professional, regulatory, social, global and environmental aspects of health care and the impact of these on the role and responsibilities of the nurse; (4) initiate, maintain and conclude effective, professional and collaborative therapeutic relationships with patients/clients, families and communities; (5) demonstrate inclusive, evidenced-based, person-centred, culturally safe care across the health-illness continuum, within various metropolitan and regional health care contexts; (6) demonstrate digital capabilities and the implementation of digital health technologies in the delivery of effective health care; (7) contribute discipline knowledge to effectively collaborate within interprofessional healthcare teams; (8) apply robust research skills to generate and analyse evidence to make informed decisions to support safe and quality health care; (9) advocate for patients/clients, communities and the profession, forming respectful partnerships to achieve positive outcomes; and (10) demonstrate leadership qualities, reflect on the leadership styles of self and others, and the leadership roles and responsibilities of nurses in healthcare delivery.

Assessment

Indicative assessments in this unit are as follows: (1) e-portfolio assessment tasks and (2) end of semester viva. Further information is available in the unit outline.



This unit is assessed on an ungraded pass/ungraded failed basis. All assessment items must be successfully completed.

Supplementary assessment is not available in this unit.

Unit Coordinator(s)
Associate Professor Fiona Foxall
Unit rules
Prerequisites
Enrolment in
BH028 Bachelor of Nursing (Honours)
and Successful completion of
Unit(s) NURS3008 Professional Practice 5
Co-requisites
Enrolment in
NURS4007 Professional Practice Internship - Part A
Contact hours
Participation in online tutorial and associated activities 2 hours x 15 weeks = 30 hours
Texts

Advanced Nursing Practice - Guidelines for the Australian Context by?Chief Nursing & Midwifery Officers Australia? 

Benner, P. (2000) From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice, Commemorative Edition 1st Edition. (awaiting publisher) ? 

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  • Contact hours provide an indication of the type and extent of in-class activities this unit may contain. The total amount of student work (including contact hours, assessment time, and self-study) will approximate 150 hours per 6 credit points.