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Nursing studies 456


 
Module code NUR 456
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Health Sciences
Module content

Nursing elective.
An approved elective, chosen in consultation with the head of the department.
•    Themes from community nursing science and primary health care
•    Themes from psychiatric nursing science and therapeutic conversations
•    Themes from general medical nursing science
•    Themes from general surgical nursing science
•    Themes from hospital-based midwifery science
The availability of electives will depend on student interest and the availability of staff and training facilities. Students need to enquire about prospective electives before registering for this module.
Ten (10) credits of the above elective should include content on research-based practice (or a research project), contemporary practice issues, international nursing studies and ethical and legal aspects of health care practice within the chosen elective.
NB: Only selected BCur students may register for this module.

Module credits 40.00
NQF Level 08
Prerequisites NUR 351,NUR 352,NUR 353,NUR 354,DNP 351,DNP 352,DNP 353,DNP 354,NPE 361,NPE 362
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Nursing Science
Period of presentation Semester 2

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