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1 Bachelor of Nursing Programme 1 Bachelor of Nursing Programme This is a four-year full-time undergraduate nursing degree programme. Graduates of this programme will be prepared for registration as General Nurse in accordance with the regulations of the Nursing Council of Hong Kong. Code Required Courses NRS1051 NRS1052 NRS1053 NRS1054 *NRS1200, 1210 NRS1201 NRS1220 NRS1320 NRS1400, 1410 NRS1600, 1610 NRS2200, 2210 NRS2300 NRS2321 NRS2322 NRS2323 NRS2324 NRS2325 NRS2400 NRS2500 NRS2700 NRS3011 NRS3012 NRS3013 NRS3014 NRS3015 NRS3200, 3210 NRS3201 NRS3220 NRS4011, 4012 NRS4201 NRS4600 Course List Course Title Development of Nursing Communication and Health Assessment Fundamentals of Nursing Public Health and Epidemiology Clinical Practice IA, IB Clinical Practice I Clinical Practice IC Introduction to Behavioural and Social Sciences Anatomy I, II Physiology I, II Clinical Practice IIA, IIB Health Psychology Health Promotion Complementary and Alternative Medicine Nursing Informatics Professional Nursing Issues Sociology and Health Care Microbiology Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing Clinical Microbiology Nursing in the Community Nursing in the Hospital Nursing in Clinical Specialties I Nursing in Clinical Specialties II Nursing Research Clinical Practice IIIA, IIIB Clinical Practice IIC Clinical Practice IIIC Nursing for Complex Health Needs I, II Clinical Practice IV Coordinating Nursing Practice * Courses offered in and before.
2 2 Full-time Undergraduate Programmes Course Description NRS1051 Development of Nursing The aim of this course is to enable students to develop their understanding of the evolution and development of nursing. In particular, it focuses on the development of the philosophy and knowledge base in nursing. NRS1052 Communication and Health Assessment This course will provide students with opportunities to develop their knowledge and skills on communication and health assessment. The development of interviewing techniques and psychomotor skills fundamental to health assessment will be emphasized. In addition, effective integration of communication skills in health assessment will be accentuated. NRS1053 Fundamentals of Nursing This course aims to equip students with the knowledge and fundamental nursing skills for promoting the health and wellness of clients. NRS1054 Public Health and Epidemiology This course aims to develop students knowledge and understanding of public health and epidemiology and to evaluate the contribution of these disciplines to the nursing care of individuals, families and communities in Hong Kong. NRS1201 Clinical Practice I Clinical practice in the first year aims to provide students with experiences in a range of community and hospital settings. Students will be facilitated to develop communication, health assessment and nursing skills that promote clients health and wellness. NRS1220 Clinical Practice IC Clinical practice in the first year aims to provide students with experiences in a range of hospital settings. Students will be facilitated to develop communication, health assessment and nursing skills that promote clients health and wellness. NRS1320 Introduction to Behavioural and Social Sciences This course will enable students to understand different theories and concepts from the behavioural and social sciences that are relevant to nursing and/or health care.
3 Bachelor of Nursing Programme 3 NRS1400, 1410 Anatomy I, II 1st and s The aim of these courses is to provide students with a basic knowledge of human topographical anatomy with particular emphasis on those aspects of special significance in nursing practice. The course will run concurrently with that in physiology and the syllabus will be integrated so that students will be able to correlate structure and function. NRS1600, 1610 Physiology I, II 1st and s The aim of these courses is to enhance the students knowledge and understanding of how the body adapts physiologically to internal and external environmental changes. There will be a focus on the physiological principles of normal cells, tissue and system functioning which will form the basis for studying health promotion, pathology and nursing care. The course content will be integrated with that offered in Anatomy. NRS2200, 2210 Clinical Practice IIA, IIB 1st and s Clinical practice running throughout the second year provides students with the opportunity to apply principles, concepts, and theories for family and community assessment to patients/ clients in the hospital and community setting. The main focus is on the further development of knowledge and skills needed for the care of clients in medical, surgical, gerontological, orthopedic, and community settings. NRS2300 Health Psychology 1st and s The focus of this course will be to draw upon the foundations of psychology from a healthillness perspective. The consequences of illness and the impact of hospitalization for individuals, families and society will be examined and support systems identified. NRS2321 Health Promotion The aim of this course is to develop students understanding of the role of the nurse in health promotion in working with individuals, groups, families and communities. Emphasis will be on the application of the principles of health promotion to critiquing programmes relevant to local current and predicted health needs. NRS2322 Complementary and Alternative Medicine The aim of this course is to introduce students to the efficacy, choice, use and explanatory mechanisms of complementary and alternative medicine using a range of selected therapies. A regional focus will be the health concepts of Chinese medicine (including tai chi, qigong, and acupuncture) and the scope and responsibilities of the nurse s role within this field in Hong Kong.
4 4 Full-time Undergraduate Programmes NRS2323 Nursing Informatics The aim of this course is to develop students understanding of the application of technology in the processing of information for nursing practice and research. The main areas for study will be the systems available for hospital information and nursing management, client assessment and monitoring, decision support and client and nurse education. NRS2324 Professional Nursing Issues This course will enable students to integrate their knowledge and skills about professional issues into a comprehensive understanding of health care. In addition, this course will enhance educational and professional self-direction. NRS2325 Sociology and Health Care This course is designed to provide students with a sociological perspective on health and illness, which is applicable to nursing practice in Hong Kong. From this perspective, students will examine the social forces, which promote health and prevent illness in society. NRS2400 Microbiology This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the characteristics of major groups of micro-organisms including bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites and an insight into their nursing and medical significance. An introduction to host-parasite relationships and the interaction of micro-organisms to the environment will equip nurses with principles guiding nursing intervention and the control of infection. NRS2500 Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing This course will develop the students understanding of legal and ethical issues as they apply to nursing. It will focus on : 1) legal principles governing professional practice in Hong Kong including torts, contract, confidentiality, informed consent and related ordinances; 2) basic ethical principles and theories as they relate to nursing practice; and 3) ethical issues and dilemmas encountered in practice. NRS2700 Clinical Microbiology This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the diseases in humans caused by different microbial pathogens. Emphasis will be placed on clinical and nursing aspects including diagnosis and treatment, epidemiology and prevention strategies, methods of surveillance, development of control of infection policies and the clinical impact of infection control teams in the hospital and community.
5 Bachelor of Nursing Programme 5 NRS3011 Nursing in the Community This course aims to provide a theoretical foundation to community-based nursing and nursing for the older people. Emphasis will be placed on home-based assessment and management of common health problems in various community settings. Formulation of appropriate nursing diagnoses and application of evidence-based nursing interventions in the planning and delivery of care will be included. NRS3012 Nursing in the Hospital This course provides the theoretical basis for comprehensive nursing care to clients with mild to moderate health problems in hospitals. The pathophysiological basis and pharmacological treatment of the identified conditions will be examined together with the principles of therapeutic management and nursing procedural skills. Students will learn to assess, plan and implement appropriate evidence-based nursing interventions to reduce or overcome the effects of these conditions. NRS3013 Nursing in Clinical Specialties I This course emphasizes the application of nursing interventions, critical thinking, and research evidence to caring for pediatric and adult patients whose health alterations are associated with pathophysiologic changes and/or with mental illness. Students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide nursing interventions to promote health outcomes for clients with moderate to severe health problems in various clinical specialties. NRS3014 Nursing in Clinical Specialties II This course emphasizes the application of nursing interventions, critical thinking, and research evidence to caring for adult patients whose health alterations are associated with physiologic and/or pathophysiologic changes. Students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide nursing interventions to promote health outcomes for clients with moderate to severe health problems in various clinical specialties. NRS3015 Nursing Research This course will provide students with an understanding of the principles of nursing research and build on their knowledge of evidence based nursing. Emphasis will be given to introducing students to the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods, research design and research questions in practice to enable students to carry out a critical review of the literature in a particular area of clinical practice. NRS3200, 3210 Clinical Practice IIIA, IIIB 1st and s These clinical practice courses aim to develop students skills in planning and implementing individualized care for clients with significant changes in physical and mental health status in a variety of health care settings. Opportunities will be provided to develop students ability in clinical reasoning and problem solving in different client care situations. The main focus will be on integrating and applying knowledge and skills needed for the care and promotion of wellness of clients in medical, surgical and specialty areas.
6 6 Full-time Undergraduate Programmes NRS3201 Clinical Practice IIC Clinical practice running throughout the second year provides students with the opportunity to apply principles, concepts, and theories for family and community assessment to patients/ clients in the hospital and community settings. The main focus is on the further development of knowledge and skills needed for the care of clients in medical, surgical, gerontological, orthopedic, and community settings. NRS3220 Clinical Practice IIIC This clinical practice course aims to develop students skills in planning and implementing individualized care for clients with significant changes in physical and mental health status in a variety of health care settings. Opportunities will be provided to develop students ability in clinical reasoning and problem solving in different client care situations. The main focus will be on integrating and applying knowledge and skills needed for the care and promotion of wellness of clients in medical, surgical and specialty areas. NRS4011, 4012 Nursing for Complex Health Needs I, II These courses will integrate practice with theory and be comprised of the nature of caring for individuals across developmental stages that are at risk or who have complex health problems. The courses will enable students to explore the factors which contribute to the complexity of changes in health: cultural differences, socioeconomic resources, high risk groups, level of bio-psychosocial disability, severity of illness and adaptation ability. NRS4201 Clinical Practice IV Clinical practice in Year 4 will provide opportunities for students to identify and analyse the effect of complex changes in health and the impact of multiple health agencies on clients. Students will be expected to demonstrate competence in the delivery of holistic care for clients with complex health problems and to promote health across a whole life-span. Additionally, students need to demonstrate responsibility for their own actions in decision making about nursing interventions, evaluating practice and managing care for a group of patients, under the supervision of experienced nurses. Students are expected to work collaboratively with the health care team in the delivery of care to clients. NRS4600 Coordinating Nursing Practice This course will enable students to extend their theoretical and skill based knowledge in cocoordinating individual client care to organising the care groups of clients in both hospital and community settings. Emphasis will be on leadership and management skills and the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork.
7 Bachelor of Nursing Programme 7 1. Major Programme Study Scheme A. Applicable to students admitted in and thereafter First Year of Attendance : NRS1051, 1052, 1400, 1600 : NRS1053, 1201, 1410, 1610, 2400 At the end of : NRS1220 Second Year of Attendance : NRS1054, 1320, 2200, 2700, 3011 : NRS2210, 2321, 2500, 3012 At the end of : NRS3201 Third Year of Attendance : NRS2322, 2323, 2324, 3013, 3200 : NRS2300, 3014, 3015, 3210 At the end of : NRS3220 Fourth Year of Attendance : NRS2325, 4011, 4012, 4600 : NRS4201 B. Applicable to students admitted in First Year of Attendance : NRS1051, 1052, 1200, 1400, 1600 : NRS1053, 1210, 1410, 1610, 2400 At the end of : NRS1220 Second Year of Attendance : NRS1054, 1320, 2200, 2700, 3011 : NRS2210, 2321, 2500, 3012 At the end of : NRS3201 Third Year of Attendance : NRS2322, 2323, 3013, 3200 : NRS2324, 3014, 3015, 3210 At the end of : NRS3220 Fourth Year of Attendance : NRS2300, 2325, 4011, 4012, 4600 : NRS4201 Requirement for Graduation Graduation from the Bachelor of Nursing programme requires that students successfully complete: (i) required Nursing courses (or alternative courses for those granted exemptions), and (ii) 12 units of General Education courses, and (iii) 2 units of Physical Education courses, and (iv) pass all clinical assessments. 2. Faculty Language Requirement
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