Course overview
The aim of this course is to enable students to demonstrate appropriate midwifery knowledge, attitude and skills in a clinical practice environment and to achieve the course objectives in alignment with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) Midwife Standards for Practice through midwifery clinical placements. Neonatal pathophysiology; care of a deteriorating woman or neonate; evidence-based practice; legal, ethical and culturally safe midwifery care; blood screening of the neonate; full examination of the neonate; pharmacology of frequently used medications for women and neonates; clinical skills and medication administration (e.g. maternal, sub-cut and oral medications; IM injections and neonatal IM injections, IV therapy); interpretation of test results; technological skills required for care of neonates; enteral/tube feeding of the neonate; care of the neonate receiving oxygen therapy; care of the neonate; neonatal resuscitation via simulation; personal and professional development; portfolio; continuity of care; family inclusive care; midwifery standards; professional boundaries; compassion and resilience; teamwork and communication, maternal and neonatal safety and quality.
Course learning outcomes
- Participate in safe and effective woman-centred midwifery care across the childbirth continuum for the woman and or neonate experiencing normal and or complex needs in accordance with legislative frameworks and the NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice.
- Participate in respectful professional partnerships within the healthcare team to optimise outcomes for women and their families in the context of a multicultural society.
- Apply appropriate communication strategies to promote an optimal physical, psychosocial and cultural environment for women, babies and their families.
- Use evidence based research to inform and plan practice within contemporary Australian healthcare contexts.
- Promote primary and public health in midwifery practice for women, babies, their families and the community.
- Evaluate own practice and its effect on women, babies, their families and others to improve quality of midwifery practice utilising critical reflection and analysis.
- Document professional practice and learning experiences through an e-portfolio.
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Class number 59765
Section CL01
Size 100
Available 35
Class number 59766
Section WS01
Size 20
Available 14
Class number 59767
Section WS02
Size 20
Available 19
Class number 59768
Section WS03
Size 20
Available 0
Class number 59769
Section WS04
Size 20
Available 0
Class number 59770
Section WS05
Size 20
Available 2
Mt Gambier
Class number 60275
Section CL01
Size 20
Available 20
Class number 60276
Section WS01
Size 20
Available 20
Whyalla
Class number 60278
Section CL01
Size 20
Available 20
Class number 60279
Section WS01
Size 10
Available 10
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