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NMHS42940

Academic Year 2024/2025

Person with Specific Needs (NMHS42940)

Subject:
Nursing,Midwifery & Health Sys
College:
Health & Agricultural Sciences
School:
Nursing,Midwifery & Health Sys
Level:
4 (Masters)
Credits:
10
Module Coordinator:
Madame Olayinka Aremu
Credit Split by Trimester:
Autumn 5
Spring 5
Trimester:
2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)
Mode of Delivery:
Blended
Internship Module:
No
Module Type:
Clinical Module
How will I be graded?
Letter grades

Curricular information is subject to change.

This module aims to increase the emergency nurse's understanding of nursing assessment parameters of the person with specific needs in the emergency department. Engaging with relevant national and international evidence-based guidelines, care pathways, protocols and standards, students will recognise and respond to the unique needs and challenges of caring for the older person, child, woman in labour, person with social, psychological and mental health needs, such as homeless individuals, refugees and sex workers who present to the emergency department.

About this Module

Learning Outcomes:

On completion of the module the student will be able to:

1. Critically evaluate the emergency nurse’s role in caring for vulnerable populations in the emergency department and compare to evidence based guidelines and recommendations.
2. Critically discuss the nursing care and management of the older person in the emergency department and compare to national and international evidence-based guidelines and recommendations.
3. Critically discuss the role of the emergency nurse in caring for paediatric patients that present to the emergency department with common injuries and illnesses.
4. Identify and recognise the needs of women who present to the emergency department during the peripartum period, including the organisation of timely transfer to appropriate specialities and if required supporting the unplanned birth in the emergency setting.
5. Critically discuss the nursing care and management of the patient with social, psychological and mental health needs such as homeless individuals, refugees and sex workers who present to the emergency department.
6. Critically examine the role of the emergency nurse in recognising and managing patients’ pain in the emergency department both from a pharmacological and non-pharmacological perspective.
7. Design a clinical initiative that implements a change in practice particular to adults with specific needs attending the emergency department. Critically analyse and discuss how they would plan, implement and review this change in the emergency department.

Indicative Module Content:

This module aims to increase the emergency nurse’s knowledge and skills in the holistic care of patients presenting to the emergency department with specific needs. This module will focus on the needs and challenges of caring for the older person, child, woman in labour, person with social, psychological and mental health needs, such as homeless individuals, refugees and sex workers who present to the emergency department. The clinical component is designed to provide the student with clinical opportunities to develop essential skills in caring for a specific person and to optimise care through the application of relevant theory to practice. The principles of effective multidisciplinary teamworking, evidence-based practice and best practice guidelines will underpin the module.

Student Effort Hours:
Student Effort Type Hours
Lectures

35

Specified Learning Activities

60

Autonomous Student Learning

70

Placement/Work Experience

35

Total

200


Approaches to Teaching and Learning:
The module is delivered by blended learning, supported by full-day workshops. Pre-reading and completing short online exercises in advance of each workshop, and active engagement in workshops, are key. The focus is on student-centred approaches that facilitate effective, deep and significant learning. The applied and experiential nature of the module place a premium on student engagement and participation and students are expected to take a lead in discussions and presentations. Students will act as role models for one another as they move through the module. The focus is on assessment as and for learning, as well as of learning and a high degree of reflection is expected.

Requirements, Exclusions and Recommendations

Not applicable to this module.


Module Requisites and Incompatibles
Equivalents:
Care of the Person with (NMHS41150), Care of the Person with (NURS41150)


 

Assessment Strategy  
Description Timing Component Scale Must Pass Component % of Final Grade In Module Component Repeat Offered
Assignment(Including Essay): Reflective piece on nurses experience of dealing with a vulnerable patient in the ED Week 3 Autumn Graded No

20

No
Assignment(Including Essay): Rationale for Poster Week 14 Spring, Week 15 Spring Graded No

20

Yes
Group Work Assignment: Poster Presentation Week 14 Spring, Week 15 Spring Graded No

60

Yes

Carry forward of passed components
No
 

Remediation Type Remediation Timing
In-Module Resit Prior to relevant Programme Exam Board
Please see Student Jargon Buster for more information about remediation types and timing. 

Feedback Strategy/Strategies

• Feedback individually to students, on an activity or draft prior to summative assessment
• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment
• Peer review activities
• Self-assessment activities

How will my Feedback be Delivered?

Insofar as possible, students will receive feedback in advance of the next due assignment and workshop.

Name Role
Madame Olayinka Aremu Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Ms Elizabeth Greene Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Ms Sally Horton Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Ms Ciara Kirwan Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Dr Wayne Thompson Lecturer / Co-Lecturer
Sinead Fahy Tutor
Ms Linda Farren Tutor