Health CPD modules at University of Brighton

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Intensive Care: Enhancing Practice

This module is for healthcare professionals working in an intensive care unit in the UK

Module Information 

Module code

NH6202 (level 6) and NH7202 (level 7)

Content

The module enables students to develop specialist theoretical knowledge and practical skills when caring for Level 2 and 3 adult intensive care patients. The focus is on cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal and end of life care topics and follows the National Standards for Critical Care Nurse Education and the National Competency Framework for Adult Critical Care Nurses. Practitioners from non-nursing disciplines can take the module with the skills adapted to their professional responsibilities. In addition to this 30 credit module, prospective students should further complete Intensive Care: Foundations of Practice in order to complete the Intensive Care Pathway.

Entry Requirements 

  • Applicants for level 7 must have a previous Bachelor degree or show evidence of ability to study at Level 7.
  • Health care professional currently registered with a professional, statutory and regulatory body with normally 1 year post-registration experience.  
  • Be employed in the UK and working a minimum of 23 hours / week caring for adult intensive care patients and supported by a designated clinical practitioner providing supervision and practice assessment.  
  • Completion of Step 1 of the National Competency Framework for Adult Critical Care Nurses or equivalent.  

Assessments

Students will undertake two summative assessments (theoretical and practice) – all elements must be passed to pass the module overall (minimum of 50% for the written assignment and OSCE and pass for the practice skills) . 

1) Theoretical summative assessment (Weighting of overall mark 50%) 

  • Poster presentation

2) Practice summative assessment (Weighting of overall mark 50%) 

  • Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) (45 minutes): simulated scenario involving the assessment and management of an intensive care adult patient with cardiovascular shock
  • Skills in practice (Competency Assessment Document): normally 6 skills (or equivalent) based on the module content  

Module leader

Dr Heather Baid

Module Dates

2023-24 Semester 2 Falmer, Brighton Campus (Dates subject to change)

  • March 7, 14, 21 ,28
  • April 18, 25
  • May 2, 9, 16 ,23
  • June 6, 13

OSCE –  1-4 July 2024

Skills book due date –  29th August 2024

Presentations : 3-6th September 2024

2024-25  Semester 1 Falmer, Brighton Campus (Dates subject to change)

  • September 25
  • October 2, 9, 16, 23
  • November 6, 13, 20, 27
  • December 4, 11, 18

OSCE – 20-25th January 2025

Presentation: TBC

Skills book submission due date – TBC

2024-25 Semester 2 Falmer, Brighton Campus (Dates subject to change)

  • March 6, 13, 20, 27
  • April 3, 24
  • May 1, 8, 15, 22
  • June 5, 12

OSCE –  30th June – 4th July 2025

Skills book due date –  TBC

Presentations : TBC

Fees 

If you are choosing this module as part of a postgraduate or community course, please contact fees@brighton.ac.uk for specific information on the fee for this module

If you are taking this as a single module or part of the BSc / Grad Cert/ PG Cert Clinical Practice or BSc (Hons) Professional Practice course, the module fee is:

2024-25 – £1,750

2023-24 –  £1,683

Further Information

Please contact SHS-CPE-Admissions@brighton.ac.uk for further information about the module

This module can be taken as a part of a course, including:

BSc (Hons) Clinical Practice (Intensive Care) – NH6202

BSc (Hons) Professional Practice – NH6202

Grad Cert Clinical Practice (Intensive Care) – NH6202 or NH7202

PG Cert Clinical Practice (Intensive Care) – NH7202

 

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