Module content
Neonatal Nursing & Health:
- Epidemiology / statistics
- Demography
Nursing & Applied Human Biology:
- Applied physiology: Fetal development, Respiratory, Cardiac, Renal, Thermo-regulation, Metabolic, Haematology, Sepsis, Skin, Neurology
Neonatal Nursing & Policy:
- NMC professional requirements (legislation)
- Governance issues
- Policy related to Neonatal Nursing and Client Care: National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, National Audit Office
- Neonatal networks
- Learning from clinical incidents
- Children’s National Service Framework
- Role of BLISS
Neonatal Nursing Care:
- Effects of type of delivery
- Characteristics and complications of pre-term and sick infants
- Assessment frameworks
- Care planning
- Referrals, resources and the discharge planning process
- Safe transportation
- Teaching parents
- Family centred care
- Nursing care of babies with a focus on:
- Ventilation
- Jaundice
- Fluid balance
- Thermoregulation
- Nutrition
- Pain and sedation
- Preparation for surgery
- Interpretation of investigations (acid base balance)
Safe Medicine Administration:
- Legislation and organisational policies on the safe administration of medicines
- Common medications used in a neonatal intensive care setting
- Safe and effective administration of medicines - reflection on current practice
- Adverse drug reactions and reporting mechanisms
- Safe medicine calculation
Research:
- Application of frameworks for critiquing evidence
- Introduction to clinical audit and interpreting data
- Using qualitative and quantitative research to support ideas and arguments when presenting information
Cultural Competence:
- Study skills
- Oral & visual communication skills: presentation, communicating information, developing & using visual presentation aids, developing supporting paper.
- Inter-professional education and learning: working with others, emergency situations, risk assessment
- Moral, legal & ethical issues
- Withdrawal of active treatment
- End of life issues
- Bereavement
- Cultural issues relating to examples from practice
- Communicating with families
Simulated Practical Skills:
- NLS scenario learning opportunities
Reflective Practice:
- Students will reflect on experiences from placements, teaching and learning activities, inter-professional learning experiences and personal / professional / academic development opportunities.