Course Learning Outcomes and Minimum Standards Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes 1. Disciplinespecific knowledge and capabilities: appropriate to the level of study related to a discipline or profession. AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Knowledge: specialised knowledge within a systematic and coherent body of knowledge that may include the acquisition and application of knowledge and skills in a new or existing discipline or professional area. Knowledge: advanced theoretical and technical knowledge in one or more disciplines or areas of practice. Skills: specialised technical and creative skills in a field of highly skilled and/or professional practice Application of knowledge and skills: will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills: to make high level, independent judgements in a range of technical or management functions in varied specialised contexts to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate broad functions within varied specialised technical and/or creative contexts Discipline/ Professional Standards Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) 1.THE REGISTERED NURSE FUNCTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LEGISLATION, PROFESSIONAL Demonstrate safe, high quality STANDARDS, AND HEALTHCARE AND UNIT clinical decision making and POLICIES THAT AFFECT PERIOPERATIVE NURSING psychomotor skills commensurate PRACTICE Application of knowledge and skills: with specialty perioperative apply knowledge and skills to 1.1 Demonstrates knowledge of legal aspects of nursing theoretical knowledge, demonstrate autonomy, wellperioperative nursing practice evidence-based practices and developed judgement, adaptability 2.CONDUCTS PERIOPERATIVE NURSING PRACTICE person-centred care. and responsibility as a practitioner WITHIN AN ETHICAL FRAMEWORK or learner. 2.1 Respects and promotes the rights and dignity of the perioperative patient Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) Demonstrate autonomous and collaborative specialised perioperative practice and decision making that delivers safe, high quality patient care consistent with the Australian College Operating Room Nurses [ACORN] Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses 2.2 Functions with in the ANMAC and the NHMRC and health care facility’s ethical guideline 2.3 Acts as the patient’s advocate 2.4 Functions within the established philosophy, purpose and objectives of the health care facility and perioperative service 3. APPLIES NURSING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO ENSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR PERIOPERATIVE PATIENTS AND THE HEALTH CARE TEAM 3.1 Applies the principles of microbiology and infection control to all activities within the perioperative environment 3.2 Applies surgical conscience at all times 3.3 Identifies potential risks and takes appropriate action to prevent/minimise those risks 3.4 Utilises knowledge of hospital policies pertaining to emergency situations 3.5 Applies knowledge of environmental control procedures 4. CONDUCTS A PERIOPERATIVE NURSING ASSESSMENT OF THE PATIENT 4.1 Performs a perioperative nursing assessment and plans nursing care to meet the patient’s 1 The text in the 2nd and 3rd columns is taken directly from the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Second Edition January 2013 (www.aqf.edu.au). In relation to each of the Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO), the full text from the AQF is reproduced. However, some concepts from the AQF specifications may not apply to a particular Graduate Learning Outcome – in these cases, they have placed in parentheses. Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Discipline/ Professional Standards physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural needs 5. PLANS PERIOPERATIVE NURSING CARE IN CONSULTATION WITH PATIENT, SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND INTERDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE TEAM 5.1 Developments and documents a perioperative nursing model of care to achieve optimal outcomes 6. IMPLEMENTS INDIVIDUALISED NURSING CARE TO ACHIEVE PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT OUTCOMES 6.1 Prepares the environment relevant to the patient’s needs 6.2 Implements a physical and psychological environment which promotes safety, security and optimal health 6.3 Maintains vigilance in the monitoring of the patient’s physiological status 7. EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATES AND DOCUMENTS RELEVANT INFORMATION TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE PERIOPERATIVE CARE 7.1 Demonstrates effective interpersonal communication skills 7.2 Utilises effective communication within the organisation 7.3 Maintains accurate documentation of records for the perioperative period 7.4 Establishes and maintains a caring relationship with the patient and significant others 8. PROVIDES ONGOING EVALUATION OF THE PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT’S PROGRESS TOWARD EXPECTD PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES 8.1 Evaluates effectiveness of planned care 8.2 Identifies actual and potential problems 9. COLLABORATES WITH MEMBERS OF THE MULTI DISCIPLINARY TEAM TO MANAGE THE RESOURCES AND OPTIMIZE PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT CARE 9.1 Organises human, physical and financial resources in collaboration with the perioperative team 10. PARTICIPATES IN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE PERIOPERATIVE SERVICES/UNIT/DEPARTMENT 10.1 Identifies and participates in quality improvement activities relating to all aspects of Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Discipline/ Professional Standards Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) perioperative patient care 10.2 Utilises appropriate mechanisms to communicate identified deficiencies 10.3 Contributes to the formulation, implementation and periodic revision of quality improvement activities 10.4 Identifies and participates in risk management activities relating to all aspects of perioperative patient care 11.PARTICIPATES IN ONGOING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICES WITHIN AN EVIDENCE BASED FRAMEWORK 11.1 Participates in educational activities both within and external to the perioperative environment 11.2 Contributes to the professional development of others within the perioperative environment 11.3 Contributes to the process of nursing research 2. Communication: using oral, written and interpersonal communication to inform, motivate and effect change. # Skills: communication skills to demonstrate an understanding of theoretical concepts communication skills to transfer complex knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences. Skills: advanced cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply methods and technologies to: analyse, generate and transmit solutions to complex problems transmit knowledge, skills and ideas to others. 7.1 Demonstrates effective interpersonal communication skills Demonstrate verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills using discipline-specific language 7.2 Utilises effective communication within the and lay-terms necessary to assess organisation and interpret data, convey ideas, 7.3 Maintains accurate documentation of records develop plans of care and for the perioperative period implement therapeutic 7.4 Establishes and maintains a caring relationship interventions to ensure the delivery of high quality, safe with the patient and significant others nursing care to perioperative 10.2 Utilises appropriate mechanisms to patients. communicate identified deficiencies 11.2 Contributes to the professional development of others within the perioperative environment Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Communicate in a clear, accurate and timely manner to establish and maintain constructive professional and therapeutic relationships consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes 3. Digital literacy: using technologies to find, use and disseminate information. AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Discipline/ Professional Standards Skills: communication skills to demonstrate an understanding of theoretical concepts communication skills to transfer complex knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences specialised technical and creative skills in a field of highly skilled and/or professional practice. Skills: advanced cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply methods and technologies to: analyse critically, evaluate and transform information to complete a range of activities analyse, generate and transmit solutions to complex problems transmit knowledge, skills and ideas to others. 2.2 Functions within the ANMAC and the NHMRC and health care facility’s ethical guideline 2.4 Functions within the established philosophy, purpose and objectives of the health care facility and perioperative service 3.1 Applies the principles of microbiology and infection control to all activities within the perioperative environment 6.3 Maintains vigilance in the monitoring of the patient’s physiological status Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) Use appropriate technologies to locate authorative disciplinespecific information and justify the selection of this information; and demonstrate the ability to evaluate, synthesise and disseminate the information to members of the multidisciplinary health team, and perioperative patients in an ethical and professional manner. Use technology to source, store, disseminate and manage knowledge and data to mitigate error, and support decision making consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses 7.3 Maintains accurate documentation of records for the perioperative period 11.3 Contributes to the process of nursing research 4. Critical thinking: evaluating information using critical and analytical thinking and judgment. Skills: cognitive skills to review, analyse, consolidate, and synthesise knowledge and identify and provide solutions to complex problems cognitive skills to think critically and to generate and evaluate complex ideas. Application of knowledge and skills: will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills: to make high-level, independent judgements in a range of technical or management functions in varied specialised contexts to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate broad functions within varied specialised technical and/or creative contexts. Skills: advanced cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply methods and technologies to: analyse critically, evaluate and transform information to complete a range of activities analyse, generate and transmit solutions to complex problems. Application of knowledge and skills: apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, welldeveloped judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner. 3.1 Applies the principles of microbiology and infection control to all activities within the perioperative environment 4.1 Performs a perioperative nursing assessment and plans nursing care to meet the patient’s physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural needs 6.3 Maintains vigilance in the monitoring of the patient’s physiological status 10.1 Identifies and participates in quality improvement activities relating to all aspects of perioperative patient care 10.3 Contributes to the formulation, implementation and periodic revision of quality improvement activities 10.4 Identifies and participates in risk management activities relating to all aspects of perioperative patient care 11.3 Contributes to the process of nursing research Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Identify, synthesise, analyse and critically evaluate complex data from patient and technologicallyderived sources to inform decision making that delivers safe, high quality perioperative nursing care in order to promote optimal patient outcomes. Accurately identify, synthesise, analyse and critically evaluate complex data from patient and technologically-derived sources to inform decision making consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes 5. Problem solving: creating solutions to authentic (real world and illdefined) problems. AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Discipline/ Professional Standards Skills: cognitive skills to review, analyse, consolidate, and synthesise knowledge and identify and provide solutions to complex problems cognitive skills to think critically and to generate and evaluate complex ideas specialised technical and creative skills in a field of highly skilled and/or professional practice. Skills: advanced cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply methods and technologies to: analyse critically, evaluate and transform information to complete a range of activities analyse, generated and transmit solutions to complex problems. 3.5 Applies knowledge of environmental control procedure Application of knowledge and skills: will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills: to make high level, independent judgements in a range of technical or management functions in varied specialised contexts to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate broad functions within varied specialised technical and/or creative contexts. 6. Selfmanagement: working and learning independently, and taking responsibility for personal actions. Application of knowledge and skills: will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills: with responsibility and accountability for personal outputs and all aspects of the work or function of others within broad parameters. Application of knowledge and skills: apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, welldeveloped judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner. Application of knowledge and skills: apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, welldeveloped judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner. 10.1 Identifies and participates in quality improvement activities relating to all aspects of perioperative patient care Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) Effectively apply specialised nursing knowledge and skills to routine, complex and illstructured problems in perioperative settings to achieve optimal patient outcomes. Accurately anticipates and averts potential problems, and responds appropriately to emergent problems to manage clinical risk, promote patient safety and achieve optimal patient outcomes consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses Demonstrate personal autonomy, leadership, clinical judgement, professionalism, responsibility, accountability, and reflection as a perioperative nurse. Display self-management attributes through personal autonomy, leadership, clinical judgement , professionalism, responsibility, accountability, ongoing professional selfdevelopment and reflection consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses 10.2 Utilises appropriate mechanisms to communicate identified deficiencies 10.3 Contributes to the formulation, implementation and periodic revision of quality improvement activities 10.4 Identifies and participates in risk management activities relating to all aspects of perioperative patient care 11.3 Contributes to the process of nursing research 7.1 Demonstrates effective interpersonal communication skills 7.2 Utilises effective communication within the organisation 1.1 Demonstrates knowledge of legal aspects of perioperative nursing practice 3.2 Applies surgical conscience at all times 11.1 Participates in educational activities both within and external to the perioperative environment Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes 7. Teamwork: working and learning with others from different disciplines and backgrounds. AQF Graduate Certificate Descriptor1 AQF Level 8 (Graduate Certificate) Criteria* Discipline/ Professional Standards The AQF is silent on this. The AQF is silent on this. 5. Plans perioperative nursing care in consultation with patient, significant others and the interdisciplinary healthcare team 6. Implements individualised nursing care to achieve perioperative patient outcomes 9.1 Organises human, physical and financial resources in collaboration with the perioperative team Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) Establish and maintain collaborative professional respectful relationships demonstrating professionalism, open communication, leadership, responsibility and accountability to the interdisciplinary team, patients and carers. Minimum Standards (relating to CLOs) Practise effectively within interdisciplinary perioperative care teams, to deliver safe, high quality patient care that incorporates patient and/or carer preferences consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses 11.2 Contributes to the professional development of others within the perioperative environment 11.3 Contributes to the process of nursing research 8. Global citizenship: engaging ethically and productively in the professional context and with diverse communities and cultures in a global context. Application of knowledge and skills: will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills: with responsibility and accountability for personal outputs and all aspects of the work or function of others within broad parameters. (Note: the AQF descriptor does not relate specifically and directly to global citizenship, however the above mentioned may be indirectly related to engagement within a professional context and/or within diverse communities and cultures by way of its link to responsibility for all aspects of work or function of others.) Graduate Certificate of Nursing Practice (Perioperative) AQF Level 8 Application of knowledge and skills: apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, welldeveloped judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner. 2.1 Respects and promotes the rights and dignity of the perioperative patient Display accountability for, and sound professional judgement and 2.2 Functions with in the ANMAC and the NHMRC behaviours, that uphold ethical and legal principles of practice and health care facility’s ethical guideline within diverse social, cultural and 2.3 Acts as the patient’s advocate environmental contexts. 2.4 Functions within the established philosophy, purpose and objectives of the health care facility and perioperative service (Note: the AQF criteria for Level 8 do not relate specifically and directly to global citizenship, however the above mentioned 3.5 Applies knowledge of environmental control criteria may be indirectly related to procedures ethical engagement via the reference to ‘responsibility’.) Practise specialised professional judgement and behaviours within diverse social, cultural and environmental contexts with consideration for patient preferences, values and needs consistent with ACORN Competency Standards for Perioperative Nurses