This module meets the requirements for Health Education England's qualification in specialism for Adult Critical Care Nursing programmes. It is for qualified healthcare professionals working in critical care settings who have support from a clinical manager and a qualified practice assessor/mentor.
This module will consolidate your competence and develop your proficiency in relation to the in depth, detailed understanding of altered homeostasis/pathophysiology in order to assess and manage critical care patients effectively. The module will also enable you to appreciate, critique and synthesise contemporary scientific knowledge relating to the impact, assessment, clinical presentation and management of patients requiring complex healthcare interventions.
Please attach the following documents to your application to avoid delays in processing your applications.
1. STEP 1 Certificate
2. Degree/Diploma Certificate
3. Degree/Diploma Transcript
Applicants are required to have previously completed the Step 1 National Competency Framework for Registered Nurses in Adult Critical Care.
Completion of the Step 2 National Competency Framework for Registered Nurses in Adult Critical Care and a reflective essay - 100% weighting, pass mark 50%.
On successful completion of this module, you will gain confidence and proficiency in meeting the objectives of your professional role and the role of your organisation and be able to:
£1850.00