NSB233 Integrated Nursing Practice 3 Off Campus
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| Unit code: | NSB233 |
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| Prerequisite(s): | NSB232 |
| Equivalent(s): | NSB014 |
| Credit points: | 12 |
| Timetable | Details in HiQ, if available |
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| CSP student contribution | $592 |
| Domestic tuition unit fee | $4,704 |
| International unit fee | $4,848 |
Unit Outline: Semester 2 2026, Kelvin Grove, Internal
| Unit code: | NSB233 |
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| Credit points: | 12 |
| Pre-requisite: | NSB232 |
| Equivalent: | NSB014 |
| Coordinator: | Kerrie Rodger | kerrie.rodger@qut.edu.au |
Overview
This unit is a work integrated learning unit in which you complete a period (4 weeks /160 hours) of immersive learning in clinical practice in an off-campus health care context. A series of mandatory clinical practice sessions (CPS) develops your skills in safe practice. Failure to attend all mandatory CPS means you are unable to progress to clinical placement. The unit is at the developing stage of the course and builds on all preceding units. You will draw on knowledge and skills gained in previous units to incorporate into practice and further develop knowledge and skills. This unit is a co-requisite of NSB236 Integrated Nursing Practice 2 On Campus. Your knowledge of and ability to apply the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice, Aged Care Standards, and National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards are essential to nursing practice.
This is a designated unit which is essential to your course progression. Designated units include professional experience units, units requiring the development of particular skills, and units requiring demonstration of certain personal qualities. If you fail to achieve a satisfactory level of performance in a designated unit, you may be excluded from enrolment or will be put on academic probation. If you fail a designated unit twice within your course, you may be excluded. Supplementary assessment is not available on designated units.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit you will be able to:
- Demonstrate evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning and decision making to provide culturally safe, quality, person-centred care consistent with the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice and the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards at a developing level of practice.
- Perform safe and accurate medication calculations and demonstrate safe administration of medicines in both the simulated environment and the clinical practice setting.
- Satisfactorily complete hi-fidelity simulation and engage with critical thinking and clinical reasoning in diverse and complex healthcare settings consistent with safe person-centred care across the lifespan.
- Demonstrate developing level provision of safe, appropriate, and responsive quality nursing care for consumers, families, and the broader community.
Content
Course themes: Evidence-based foundations of safe practice; person-centred care and therapeutic relationships; digital literacy; collaborative practice
National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards: 1. Governance, Leadership & Culture -Understand and perform safety and quality roles and responsibilities. Acts to identify & reduce risks 4) Medication safety; 5) Comprehensive care; 6) Communicating for safety; 7) Blood management
ePortfolio: Simulation related structured reflection and clinical practice goals
In this unit a focus is given to care in the acute health context. You will deliver comprehensive care including communication that supports effective partnerships, consideration of quality use of medicines, multidisciplinary collaboration and teamwork, understand and perform safety and quality roles and responsibilities and act to identify and reduce risks.
Key areas of knowledge and skill development in this unit include:
- Self-directed revision of prior clinical skills, including hand hygiene, PPE standard and transmission based precautions, aseptic technique, clinical handover.
- Communicating for patient safety. Health care records digital / manual. Maintain accurate and complete care records. Comply with security and privacy.
- IDC insertion
- Monitoring and management CVAD
- Quality use of Medicines: documentation of patient information; continuity of medication management; use of safety and quality systems; partnering with consumers in medication management; medicines scope of clinical practice; medication history, history of allergies and adverse drug reactions documented
- Medication administration. Monitoring and management of complex infusions – PCA, heparin, insulin
- Complex wound care (e.g. drains)
- Principles of chest drains.
Learning Approaches
On Campus
This unit will provide clinical practice sessions and online activities to introduce clinical reasoning and evidence-based nursing practice skills. You will develop and practice these skills through analysis of real-world health case studies, supported by online learning to develop foundational scientific knowledge, quality use of medicine (medical calculations), key skills in foundational care, person-centred care and therapeutic communication and culturally safe nursing practice.
Small group classes will use structured exercises, evidence, and resources to support collaborative learning and inquiry using real world scenario-based cases. Integrated learning support mechanisms are embedded (academic literacy, science-based resources, peer to peer and academic support form part of the student learning journey).
To be eligible for clinical placement you must possess a Blue Card and undertake First-Aid and CPR training. You must submit related mandatory documentation into QUT InPlace, before semester census date (end of week 4) or as specified in Canvas.
The Work Integrated Learning (WILS) team support this process and information on your required activities / documents is available in your InPlace home screen. If you do not complete mandatory activities and upload documentation you will not be able to progress to clinical placement.
Clinical Placement
This unit requires 160 hours attendance at an off-campus clinical health care facility, negotiated by QUT. You must be available for shift-work rostering, which enables patient care to be delivered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Travel may be involved, and clinical placements can occur during semester breaks. Any absence from an off-campus clinical placement will reduce the opportunity for competence development – student performance may not be able to be assessed and a grade of ‘Unsatisfactory’ may be awarded. Where absence is due to special or unforeseeable circumstances independently supported by documentation (e.g. medical certificate), every effort will be made to accommodate the student in an alternate placement within the same semester.
Clinical supervisors will facilitate and support transfer of knowledge and skills to the real-world context in line with the requirements to satisfactorily complete the Australian Nursing Standards Assessment Tool (ANSAT). Learning experiences will include a focus on promoting implementation of evidence-based, scientific knowledge, communication, critical inquiry, digital literacy, and intra- and interprofessional collaboration as an ethical, socially inclusive, and culturally safe practitioner.
Feedback on Learning and Assessment
You will be provided with feedback and guidance to assist your learning throughout the semester through:
- Formative feedback online and in class interactions throughout semester, individually and/or as a group
- Peer and clinical facilitator feedback on skill acquisition during clinical practice sessions
- Feedback on clinical performance will be provided by the clinical facilitator using the ANSAT tool at an interim timepoint halfway through your clinical placement and formally at the end of clinical placement
Assessment
Overview
There are three authentic assessments to be completed in this unit. You must achieve 100% in the medication calculations (within Med+Safe) and demonstrate safe practice and satisfactory performance in the simulation assessment to be eligible for clinical placement.
In assessment 3, you must achieve all criteria on the clinical performance assessment tool (ANSAT) to achieve an overall pass grade for this unit.
Unit Grading Scheme
S (Satisfactory) / U (Unsatisfactory)
Assessment Tasks
Assessment: Med+Safe Exam
The exam consists of multiple choice questions and a case study regarding safe medication practice. Exam questions focus on calculations and the development of knowledge and skills associated with medication administration and quality use of medicines.
MedSafe certificates are awarded once you have achieved 100% for the designated test. The Med+Safe certificate uploaded must reflect the date and time of your invigilated test, including your name exactly as it appears in your enrolment.
You may be eligible for one further opportunity to undertake this assessment if you do not achieve 100% in MedSafe on the first attempt.
Threshold Assessment:
Professional accreditation mandates demonstration of safe practice in both skills performance and medication safety prior to work integrated learning.
Assessment: Simulation
You will engage in face-to-face clinical simulation scenarios. This will require a collaborative approach in responding to problems and challenges of the given situation. The scenarios are designed to assist you to integrate concepts and principles that are needed for practice as a beginning-level registered nurse, providing person-centred care in various clinical settings. The scenarios will be focused on complex patient problems and team processes including small team leadership capabilities and communication. Pre-briefing and de-briefing will be included as fundamental components of the learning experience.
Threshold Assessment:
Professional accreditation mandates demonstration of safe practice in both skills performance and medication safety prior to work integrated learning.
Assessment: Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
In your assigned clinical placement, you will be assessed on your ability to demonstrate a range of knowledge, skills, and attributes in relation to the provision of safe, quality, person-centred care. Assessment performance is determined in line with the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice using the Australian Nursing Standards Assessment Tool (ANSAT). You are required to demonstrate satisfactory achievement of the 7 standards (and related criteria) for this level. Each criterion of the ANSAT must be achieved satisfactorily and 100% attendance is required at off-campus clinical placement.
Threshold Assessment:
Assessment item requires 100% attendance at an off-campus clinical placement and a satisfactory pass on the clinical placement assessment tool, to pass the unit. Re-submission is not available for an unsatisfactory result for Assessment Item (placement performance).
Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is a commitment to undertaking academic work and assessment in a manner that is ethical, fair, honest, respectful and accountable.
The Academic Integrity Policy sets out the range of conduct that can be a failure to maintain the standards of academic integrity. This includes, cheating in exams, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion and contract cheating. It also includes providing fraudulent or altered documentation in support of an academic concession application, for example an assignment extension or a deferred exam.
You are encouraged to make use of QUT’s learning support services, resources and tools to assure the academic integrity of your assessment. This includes the use of text matching software that may be available to assist with self-assessing your academic integrity as part of the assessment submission process.
Breaching QUT’s Academic Integrity Policy or engaging in conduct that may defeat or compromise the purpose of assessment can lead to a finding of student misconduct (Code of Conduct – Student) and result in the imposition of penalties under the Management of Student Misconduct Policy, ranging from a grade reduction to exclusion from QUT.
Requirements to Study
Requirements
A blue card is required to complete this unit. A blue card confirms that you have passed a screening of your criminal history (the Working with Children Check) and have been approved to work with children and young people. For more information on the blue card and how to apply please visit the QUT website.
Blue Card
A blue card is required to complete this unit. A blue card confirms that you have passed a screening of your criminal history (the Working with Children Check) and have been approved to work with children and young people. For more information on the blue card and how to apply please visit the QUT website.
Resources
Resource Materials
Prescribed text(s)
Med+Safe application (https://medsafe.com.au)
Crisp, J., Douglas, C., Rebeiro, G., & Waters, D. (Eds.). (2021). Potter and Perry's fundamentals of nursing (5th ed.). Elsevier.
Rebeiro, G., Jack. L, Scully, N., & Wilson, D. (2016). Fundamentals of nursing clinical skills workbook (3rd ed.). Elsevier.
Recommended text(s)
Calleja, P., Theobald, K., & Harvey, T. (2024). Estes health assessment and physical examination (4th ed.). Cengage Learning Australia.
Risk Assessment Statement
During clinical work experience, you are exposed to a range of risks and hazards that are normally encountered by nurses practising in a variety of health care settings. When undertaking clinical work experience, you are automatically subject to the workplace health and safety policies, procedures, and regulations of the healthcare facility. You are required, by law, to comply with these policies and procedures at all times. To minimise risks in this unit, it is essential that you:
- Participate in the healthcare facility orientation session
- Act in accordance with organisational workplace health and safety policies
- Are appropriately supervised by a registered nurse at all times
- Undertake the required theoretical and practical preparation prior to commencement of the placement
- Are aware of specific risks and hazards associated with the particular clinical area to which you have been assigned
- Act within your scope of practice and the requirements of this unit
- Maintain your personal health and immunisation status.
Standards/Competencies
This unit is designed to support your development of the following standards\competencies.
Registered Nurse Standards for Practice
1: Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice.
- The RN accesses, analyses, and uses the best available evidence, that includes research findings, for safe, quality practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN develops practice through reflection on experiences, knowledge, actions, feelings and beliefs to identify how these shape practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN respects all cultures and experiences, which includes responding to the role of family and community that underpin the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of other cultures
Relates to: Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN complies with legislation, regulations, policies, guidelines and other standards or requirements relevant to the context of practice when making decisions
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN maintains accurate, comprehensive and timely documentation of assessments, planning, decision-making, actions and evaluations
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
2: Engages in therapeutic and professional relationships.
- The RN establishes, sustains and concludes relationships in a way that differentiates the boundaries between professional and personal relationships
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN communicates effectively, and is respectful of a person’s dignity, culture, values, beliefs and rights
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN recognises that people are the experts in the experience of their life
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN provides support and directs people to resources to optimise health-related decisions
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN advocates on behalf of people in a manner that respects the person’s autonomy and legal capacity
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN uses delegation, supervision, coordination, consultation and referrals in professional relationships to achieve improved health outcomes
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN actively fosters a culture of safety and learning that includes engaging with health professionals and others, to share knowledge and practice that supports person-centred care
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN participates in and/or leads collaborative practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
3: Maintains the capability for practice.
- The RN considers and responds in a timely manner to the health and wellbeing of self and others in relation to the capability for practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN provides the information and education required to enhance people's control over health
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN uses a lifelong learning approach for continuing professional development of self and others
Relates to: Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN accepts accountability for decisions, actions, behaviours and responsibilities inherent in their role, and for the actions of others to whom they have delegated responsibilities
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
4: Comprehensively conducts assessments.
- The RN conducts assessments that are holistic as well as culturally appropriate
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN uses a range of assessment techniques to systematically collect relevant and accurate information and data to inform practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN works in partnership to determine factors that affect, or potentially affect, the health and wellbeing of people and populations to determine priorities for action and/ or for referral
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN assesses the resources available to inform planning.
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
5: Develops a plan for nursing practice.
- The RN uses assessment data and best available evidence to develop a plan
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN collaboratively constructs nursing practice plans until contingencies, options priorities, goals, actions, outcomes and timeframes are agreed with the relevant persons
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN documents, evaluates and modifies plans accordingly to facilitate the agreed outcomes
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN plans and negotiates how practice will be evaluated and the time frame of engagement
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN coordinates resources effectively and efficiently for planned actions.
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
6: Provides safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practice.
- The RN provides comprehensive safe, quality practice to achieve agreed goals and outcomes that are responsive to the nursing needs of people
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN practises within their scope of practice
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN practises in accordance with relevant policies, guidelines, standards, regulations and legislation
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN uses the appropriate processes to identify and report potential and actual risk related system issues and where practice may be below the expected standards.
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
7: Evaluates outcomes to inform nursing practice.
- The RN evaluates and monitors progress towards the expected goals and outcomes
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN revises the plan based on the evaluation
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - The RN determines, documents and communicates further priorities, goals and outcomes with the relevant persons.
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours
Course Learning Outcomes
This unit is designed to support your development of the following course/study area learning outcomes.NS42 Bachelor of Nursing
- Apply scientific knowledge and skills from nursing and related disciplines to the provision of safe, person-centred, evidence-based nursing care across the lifespan
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - Apply critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and digital literacy skills to make evidence- based decisions and evaluate outcomes
Relates to: Med+Safe Exam, Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - Practice as an ethical, socially inclusive, and culturally safe practitioner, reflective of your professional nursing identity across a range of health service settings.
Relates to: Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - Enact and sustain effective communication skills, therapeutic relationships, and professional capabilities to practice independently and in inter and intra professional teams, to ensure safe, person-centred care
Relates to: Simulation, Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours - Demonstrate developing socially informed leadership capabilities to achieve positive individual and community outcomes in dynamic healthcare contexts.
Relates to: Clinical Placement – 4 weeks/160 hours