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Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education

2024/25

NW6010 [Module]

Anaesthetic practice

Academic Level:

6 (Undergraduate)

30 Credits

This module can contribute to the following programmes

Intake Dates

Start Date 

07 Jan 2025 (Intake Closed)

Apply by: 20 Dec 2024

Details

Attendance 

07 Jan 2025 (On Campus), 14 Jan 2025 (Skills day), 21 Jan 2025 (Skills day), 28 Jan 2025 (Skills day), 04 Feb 2025 (Online), 11 Feb 2025 (Online), 18 Feb 2025 (Online), 25 Feb 2025 (Online), 04 Mar 2025 (Skills day), 11 Mar 2025 (Skills day)

Course details

This module is suitable for registered healthcare professionals working in the perioperative environment who wish to develop a career in anaesthetics to enhance the care given to patients in the operating department.

 

Aims

The module will develop the clinical skills and knowledge base needed to be a competent, confident and resilient practitioner in all aspects of anaesthetic care.

 

What and how you will learn on this module

 

How you will learn: 

This module is delivered using a blended learning approach which integrates a variety of on-campus and online activities, supported by Canvas, the University’s virtual learning environment. A complementary range of activities are employed to engage you in the critical exploration of key topic areas, and the completion of formative tasks during the module also helps to keep you on track with the learning and gain feedback on your understanding of the content. A sense of community is developed and maintained with frequent opportunities for peer learning, enabling you to share your practice experiences and to learn from each other. Level 6 and level 7 students taking this module may be taught together.

Academic writing and critical thinking skills are developed through ‘The Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit’ and other academic practice activities embedded within the module, that have been designed to nurture the skills needed to facilitate you to become a thoughtful, objective and reasoned thinker. This will help you tackle the assignment(s) confidently, understand marking criteria, use evidence, take a reasoned approach, make structured arguments and engage with other points of view. 

 

What you will learn:

• Role of the anaesthetic nurse

• Non-technical skills in the operating department

• Human factors

• Ethical legal issues in perioperative environment

• Anaesthetic equipment including anaesthetic machine, breathing circuits, ventilation, capnography, monitoring (invasive and non-invasive)

• Anaesthetic pharmacology

• Airway assessment and airway management

• Specialty anaesthesia (e.g., paediatric, obstetrics, cardiac, neuro)

• Regional anaesthesia

• Advanced airway management

• Emergency in anaesthesia

 

Academic practice

• Database searching

• Referencing and avoiding plagiarism

• Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit

 

Course length: 10 teaching days

 


Assessment

Case study (3000 words) and Competency Assessment Document

 

Learning outcomes

Reflect critically on the role of the anaesthetic nurse working in the multidisciplinary team.

Consider the ethical, legal and professional issues which influence the provision of patient care in anaesthesia.

Demonstrate clinical reasoning and decision-making skills in managing the care of the patient undergoing anaesthesia.

Analyse critically and evaluate contemporary specialist evidence base from appropriate sources to inform anaesthetic practice and care of the patients.

Appraise critically the unique care needs of different and complex patient groups from a variety of surgical settings using anaesthesia.

Apply knowledge of pathophysiology to inform anaesthetic practice and to recognise potential complications arising from anaesthetics and/or surgery.

Course Information

Administrator

Course Leader

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Course delivery

Kingston WFD Admissions Team

Lee Lui

Blended Learning. On-Campus sessions subject to change. If government advice changes, we may need to update our plans. If we do so, we will update this information, and will keep current students and offer holders informed by email.

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Course pre-requisites

Pre-requisites: Programme entry requirements. Six months experience of working in a suitable perioperative environment and, preferably, the completion of an in-house foundation training programme in the perioperative environment.

 

Co-requisites: Practitioners should be on the anaesthetic rota full-time at the beginning of the module.

 

Fees

£2,299.00

Self-funding students will need to make a one-off payment for the module via our secure payment portal before the online enrolment process.

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