
SFU-011 - Module 5 (Learning Outcomes)
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Created on September 17, 2024
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Learning Outcomes
Here are six learning outcomes tailored for the work simulation. These learning outcomes are designed to develop key nursing competencies related to chronic illness management and care planning, ensuring a holistic, patient-centred approach to nursing care.
Patient Assessment Skills
Disease Management Knowledge
Holistic Care Plan Development
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Documentation and Presentation
Reflective Practice
Cultivate the ability to critically reflect on care planning processes, identifying challenges, strengths, and areas for improvement, which can enhance daily nursing practice.
Improve proficiency in documenting comprehensive care plans in a structured format that aligns with nursing best practices, and presenting them in a clear and professional manner.
Learn to create detailed, individualised care plans that integrate physical care, pharmacological and non-pharmacological symptom management, nutrition, psychosocial support, and discharge planning.
Enhance understanding of standard management guidelines, common complications, and the role of nursing interventions in managing chronic diseases, ensuring effective patient care.
Gain skills in involving a multidisciplinary healthcare team, ensuring that all aspects of the patient’s needs are addressed by coordinating efforts between various healthcare professionals.
Develop the ability to accurately identify and assess warning signs in patients with chronic conditions, such as COPD, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes, through a comprehensive understanding of their disease profiles.