Practice Placement 2
Description
Clinical practice represents 50% of the undergraduate nursing programme and the development of skills, knowledge, professional behaviour and attitudes represents a key component in the undergraduate nursing students’ attainment of competence to practice as a registered nurse (NMBI, 2017). The NMBI (2016) defines competence as the attainment of knowledge, intellectual capacities, practice skills, integrity and professional and ethical values required for safe, accountable and effective practice as a Registered Nurse. Thus the aim of this module is to enable the student psychiatric mental health nurse to continue the process of attaining competency in psychiatric/mental health nursing in a variety of specialist settings with assistance and under close supervision of the registered nurse. It further aims to enable competency assessment at Novice Level to be undertaken through participation in the provision of person-centred nursing (NMBI, 2018).
Competence encompasses six domains of practice:
Domain 1: Professional values and conduct of the nurse competences
Knowledge and appreciation of the virtues of caring, compassion, integrity, honesty, respect and empathy as a basis for upholding the professional values of nursing and identity as a nurse.
Domain 2: Nursing practice and clinical decision making competences
Knowledge and understanding of the principles of delivering safe and effective nursing care through the adoption of a systematic and problem-solving approach to developing and delivering a person-centred plan of care based on an explicit partnership with the person and his/her primary carer.
Domain 3: Knowledge and cognitive competences
Knowledge and understanding of the health continuum, life and behavioural sciences and their applied principles that underpin a competent knowledge base for nursing and healthcare practice.
Domain 4: Communication and interpersonal competences
Knowledge, appreciation and development of empathic communication skills and techniques for effective interpersonal relationships with people and other professionals in health care settings.
Domain 5: Management and team competences
Using management and team competences in working for the person’s wellbeing, recovery, independence and safety through recognition of the collaborative partnership between the person, family and multidisciplinary health care team.
Domain 6: Leadership and professional scholarship competences
Developing professional scholarship through self-directed learning skills, critical questioning/ reasoning skills and decision-making skills in nursing as the foundation for lifelong professional education, maintaining competency and career development.
Learning Outcomes
Identify and utilise all individual learning opportunities available in the practice placement area and specialist setting
Demonstrate professional behaviour in practice as advised by Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann (NMBI) and the GMIT and MMHS Code of Student Conduct
Access the policy and procedures, protocols and guidelines portfolio in the practice placement area and apply same
Appreciate the importance of an evidence based approach to psychiatric/mental health nursing care
Participate in safe and effective nursing practice at Novice level and achieve competency at Novice level
Actively participate in reflective practice
Demonstrate and apply the principles of safe moving and handling, cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, the management of actual and potential aggression training skills, Childrens First Guidelines (2017) and WRAP facilitation skills as appropriate
Complete and submit the National Competency Assessment Document
Online HSE Mental Health Act training must be undertaken during placement and certificate of completion submitted with National Competency Assessment Document