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Trauma Ward Nursing The Trauma Ward Nursing module builds upon your knowledge of the pathophysiology and epidemiology of common trauma conditions of patients being admitted to hospital, as well as providing the opportunity to improve your clinical skills in key trauma related areas. Who should attend The Trauma Ward Nursing module has been developed for nurses working in surgical, neurosurgical and orthopaedic wards in metropolitan, regional and rural hospitals The module This module is run in two parts.
The Benefits This program allows you to access contemporary trauma nursing knowledge that is specifically Australian in its context (developed by Australian nursing experts) and undertake skill and knowledge assessment in trauma nursing in a supportive and collegial environment. Prerequisites As this two day program is an intensive program focused on developing your trauma skills, there is an expectation that you will have basic levels of competency in certain skills normally able to be learnt as part of professional development programs in most hospitals. For example, it is anticipated that you will be proficient in Basic Life Support and are familiar with the application of common monitoring equipment including pulse oximetry and non invasive blood pressure monitoring. Workshop schedule
Assessment In order to receive a course certificate, you will be required to complete the assessment tasks related to the module. These should ideally be completed no later than a week following attendance at the workshop intensive and preferably within two days of finishing the workshop. Further details will be provided during the workshop intensive. Ongoing Learning and support A key feature of the Trauma Nursing Program is the continued support available after you have attended the workshop intensive. An on-line program has been developed to allow you to follow up and revise the content covered in the skill stations and case scenarios and there is the opportunity to participate in on-line discussions with members of the workshop group after they have returned back home and to work. You will be provided with information about this on-line program at the completion of the workshop intensive. For information about dates, venues and cost, please visit the Registration page. © Victorian Clinical Nursing Consortium - Updated
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