Acute and Critical Care: Foundations for Practice (level 6)
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Module - Acute and Critical Care: Foundations for Practice (level 6)
Overview
The aim of this module is to develop in-depth knowledge of the principles underpinning the care of adults experiencing acute and critical illness.
Objectives
- Analyse the patient journey specifically the process of assessment and problem identification that will inform the evaluation of patient care
- Appraise the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions utilised in the assessment and management of the acutely/critically ill adult
- Critically appraise the key concepts, theories, evidence base, guidelines and policy upon which your clinical and professional practice is based
- Using personal reflection, with a client/service user focus, critically analyse how learning from this module has transformed your understanding of your practice
Structure
What you will learn
This module covers the foundations of acute/critical illness, patient assessment, monitoring and the effect of acute/critical illness on body key systems.
Teaching & Assessment
This module covers the foundations of acute/critical illness, patient assessment, monitoring and the effect of acute/critical illness on body key systems.
The following topics will be studied:
- Concepts of critical care and national policy drivers
- Patient assessment and monitoring
- Haemodynamics and fluid balance
- Introduction to 12 Lead ECG and arrhythmia recognition
- Effect of acute / critical illness on body systems; including: respiratory, cardiac, renal and nervous systems
- Pathophysiology and treatment of shock
- Principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
- Ethical, moral and legal issues
Entry Requirements
To be eligible to study this module, you must be working in an acute care environment and have at least 6 months experience in the speciality. If you have studied the equivalent module at Level 7 you will not be able to study the Level 6 version.
You must demonstrate the ability to study at this level and commit to attempting the assessment.
When taken as part of a specific named award, the module content and assessment must be focussed towards the subject of that award. Participation in the formative components of the module is required in order to pass the module.
Fees and Funding
20 Credit Health Module Pricing
Tuition Fees Policy
Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible.
Key Details
Tuition fees
20 Credit Health Module Pricing
Minimum entry requirements
To be eligible to study this module, you must be working in an acute care environment and have at least 6 months experience in the speciality. If you have studied the equivalent module at Level 7 you will not be able to study the Level 6 version.
- Credits: 20
- Recruiting to: UK / RoI / Settled in UK
- Course Location: Online
- Institute: Institute of Health
- Delivery Style: Online
- Course Duration: Part-time: Single Module
- Course Start Point: September
- Award: Module