Cardiac Critical Care (Level 7)
Program Overview
Cardiac Critical Care (Level 7)
Overview
This module explores core critical care topics in relation to the acutely ill cardiac patient. Content includes invasive and non-invasive ventilation, cardiac monitoring, rhythm management, pacing, and circulatory support. These are considered in the context of underlying pathophysiology, and the experience of patient and family. The course aims to develop safe, effective and evidence-based practice relevant to a range of settings including acute wards, coronary care units, high dependency areas, and cardiac catheter laboratories.
Course Reference
- Code: WHN123
- Credits: 20
- Start date: Please click 'Apply now' to view start attendance dates.
Attendance
- Dates: For attendance information, please see the top of this page. Please note, if the module is full or closed for the intake(s) this academic year, dates may not appear.
- Venue: LSBU Southwark Campus
- Typical intake(s): Semester 2
Career Benefits
This module gives practitioners the support and direction needed to develop specialist skills in the care of people with heart disease. It also equips individuals with the research and critical thinking skills needed to advance nursing practice, as proposed by NHS policies including the Five Year Forward View (NHS, 2014) and Clinical Academic Careers Framework (Health Education England, 2015).
Individuals who complete the module will be better placed to progress their career within cardiac nursing, and will develop transferable skills that will be attractive to future employers. The completion of specialist clinical modules is often a prerequisite for promotion, and is a key component of educational pathways leading to advanced clinical practice.
Assessment
- Element 1 - Practice Assessment Document
- Element 2 - 3000 words assignment
Both elements of assessment must be passed to pass this module.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and Understanding
- To gain a critical understanding the underpinning care rationale and the knowledge of the conditions/issues related to delivery of cardiac critical care practice and the interface between different healthcare professional
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding how government policy and initiatives impact on and relate to clinical practice in relation to patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and patient experience
Intellectual Skills
- Critically analyse theoretical, research and evidence based practice as related to the area of anaesthesia
- To utilise clinical reasoning skills and problem solving in reflecting on practice
Practical Skills
- Demonstrate competence as outlined in the assessment document in providing safe and high quality care to a range of patients peri-operatively
Transferable Skills
- Take a proactive approach working effectively within an interdisciplinary and interagency forum
- To communicate effectively and utilising a number of strategies/techniques and approaches in care situations utilising IT skills
- Demonstrate self-awareness and work independently
Entry Requirements
- Registered Healthcare professional with a minimum of one-year experience within the cardiac setting.
- Applicants must identify a mentor to assess them on the competency pack, prior to starting the module.
Fees
- £1285.00
Contact Information
- Course Leader: Michael Sampson
- Administrator: Sandra Lockhart
- CPD Enquiries: +44 (0)
