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Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education

2023/24

NW6008 [Module]

Minor illness: assessment and management

Academic Level:

6 (Undergraduated)

15 Credits

This module can contribute to the following programmes

Intake Dates

Start Date 

12 Sep 2023 (Intake Closed)

Apply by: 29 Aug 2023

Details

Attendance 

12 Sep 2023 (On Campus) | 19 Sep 2023 (Online) | 26 Sep 2023 (Online) | 03 Oct 2023 (Online) | 10 Oct 2023 (On Campus)

Start Date 

18 Apr 2024 (Available)

Apply by: 04 Apr 2024

Details

Attendance 

18 Apr 2024 (On Campus) | 25 Apr 2024 (Online) | 02 May 2024 (On Campus) | 09 May 2024 (Online) | 16 May 2024 (On Campus)

Start Date 

15 Jan 2024 (Intake Closed)

Apply by: 01 Jan 2024

Details

Attendance 

15 Jan 2024 (On Campus) | 22 Jan 2024 (Online) | 29 Jan 2024 (On Campus) | 05 Feb 2024 (Online) | 12 Feb 2024 (On Campus)

Course details

This module is for nurses and other registered healthcare professionals who wish to develop skills and knowledge in the holistic assessment and evidence-based treatment of patients with minor health problems in first contact, urgent and primary care settings.

 

Aims

The module will enable students to develop an individualised, holistic approach to patient assessment and treatment, and demonstrate evidence-based management of adults and children with a range of minor ailments

 

What and how you will learn on this module

 

How you will learn:

This module is delivered using a blended learning approach which integrates a variety of on-campus and online activities, supported by Canvas, the University’s virtual learning environment. A complementary range of activities are employed to engage you in the critical exploration of key topic areas, and the completion of formative tasks during the module also helps to keep you on track with the learning and gain feedback on your understanding of the content. A sense of community is developed and maintained with frequent opportunities for peer learning, enabling you to share your practice experiences and to learn from each other. Level 6 and level 7 students taking this module may be taught together.

Academic writing and critical thinking skills are developed through ‘The Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit’ and other academic practice activities embedded within the module, that have been designed to nurture the skills needed to facilitate you to become a thoughtful, objective and reasoned thinker. This will help you tackle the assignment(s) confidently, understand marking criteria, use evidence, take a reasoned approach, make structured arguments and engage with other points of view. 

 

What you will learn:

Pathophysiology, assessment and management of minor health problems

• Eye conditions & ENT

• Clinical decision making in managing headaches

• Common Minor ill health presentations in children

• Gynaecology and Emergency contraception

• Minor gastrointestinal presentations

• Non-traumatic musculoskeletal conditions and back pain

• Management of genitourinary conditions in primary care

• Diagnostic investigations

• Related psycho-social issues

 

Autonomous practice in patient assessment

• Systematic, holistic history taking, examination and documentation

• Evidence based practice

• Ethical and legal issues

• Developing multidisciplinary relationships

 

Communication and health promotion strategies

• Individualised health education

• Developing effective client/ practitioner relationships

 

Academic practice

• Database searching

• Referencing and avoiding plagiarism

• Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit

 

Course length: 5 teaching days

 


Assessment

Literature review (2000 words) and Competency assessment document (CAD)

 

Learning outcomes

Critically discuss the structured assessments of patients with minor health conditions and evaluate a variety of approaches used to undertake an assessment of a patient with a minor health condition.

Demonstrate awareness, understanding and application of evidence- based practice, to include law and ethics, in the care of a patient with a minor health condition.

Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the multidisciplinary team, valuing the contributions made by different professional groups to the totality of management of a minor illness condition.

Utilise evidence-based practice including local guidance in the assessment and management of a patient with a minor health condition.

Course Information

Administrator

Course Leader

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Telephone

Course delivery

Kingston WFD Admissions Team

Suzie Martin

Blended Learning. On-Campus sessions subject to change. If government advice changes, we may need to update our plans. If we do so, we will update this information, and will keep current students and offer holders informed by email.

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Course pre-requisites

Programme entry requirements

12 months post registration experience

A secure foundation in Clinical Reasoning in Health Assessment or equivalent is required before undertaking this module.

Applicants must be working in an area which allows achievement of practice competencies or be supported by their employer to access appropriate learning opportunities in an alternative setting.

A suitably qualified practice supervisor/assessor is required for completion of the practice competencies.

 

Fees

£1,070.00

Self-funding students will need to make a one-off payment for the module via our secure payment portal before the online enrolment process.

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