In this module, you will expand on the knowledge and skills gained during your practice placements, as well as the theoretical concepts from year 1. The module will introduce more advanced skills, in line with the NMC (2024) Standards of Proficiency for Nursing Associates. The primary focus will be on pharmacology, medicine management, medication calculations, and the administration of medications across the lifespan, and within a variety of practice placement settings.
You will develop an analytical understanding of pharmacology fundamentals, with a focus on safe, evidence-based medication administration practices. You will also gain essential knowledge and understanding of the effects of medication, including allergies, drug sensitivity, side effects, contraindications, and adverse reactions. This knowledge is essential for your role as a nursing associate, enabling you to recognise and respond appropriately to different patient reactions. Additionally, the module will focus on enhancing your communication skills, ensuring you can administer medications effectively and accurately report side effects to promote patient understanding and clarity.
You will explore best practices for maintaining patient safety consistently, using evidence and professional guidance to navigate various care environments. A central focus is on delivering care that upholds patient dignity, individuality, and well-being. You will learn to incorporate reasonable adjustments, promote independence, and support the rights and choices of people who use services and their carers (PUSC). The module combines theoretical knowledge with practical application to prepare you for the delivery of safe, empathetic, and effective nursing associate practice.
The module will help you develop greater confidence in understanding and administering medication via a variety of routes, allowing you to contribute effectively within the delivery of nursing associate care. You will also develop your skills in documentation of medication within practice placements that adheres to legislation and have an awareness of medicine optimisation and the care of patients with complex needs in accordance with local and national policies.
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