Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module the student should be able to achieve the following:
• Critically explore the aetiology and pathophysiology of liver disease, across the patient’s life spectrum
• Demonstrate the ability to carry out a comprehensive health assessment of a patient presenting to a hepatology service
• Utilise nursing theory and evidence based practice to critically analyse the nursing management of a patient across the spectrum of liver diseases:
• Appraises changes in the patient's condition, analysing the relationship between the condition change and interventions and/or treatments received across the life span.
Indicative Module Content:
Induction and Anatomy & Physiology
Pathophysiology of Liver Disease
Epidemiology and Liver Disease
Chronic Liver Disorders and Autoimmune Liver Diseases
Hepatitis
Metabolic Liver Disorders
Hepatology Nursing and Living with a Chronic Condition, including Self-Management
Nursing Assessment and Care Planning
Hepatology Diagnostic and Treatment Modalities; Medication Awareness; Patient and Family Education
Frequent Serious Complications of End-stage Liver Disease
Primary Liver Cancer
Symptom Management (Palliative Care) and End of Life Care