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1 Faculty of Health Sciences BSc (Hons) Nursing Practice Registered Nurse ASSESSMENT OF PRACTICE LEARNING RECORD Mental Health Nursing Year 1 Name: Cohort: Pre-registration

2 Reference Programme: BSc (Hons) Nursing Practice Validated: 2013 Re-approval due: 2018 Document: Assessment of Practice Learning Record Year 1 Last update: 2013

3 Introduction to the Assessment of Practice Strategy Student nurses should be assisted to work towards autonomous practice at the point of registration and to develop the skills needed to work as an effective member of an inter-professional/multi-agency team in which they will provide the lead for nursing care. In each year of the BSc (Hons) Nursing Practice programme the students will undertake practice related modules which will include being assessed in practice. Competence is a combination of attributes such as knowledge, skills and attitudes. Eraut (1994) suggests that there are two important aspects to the assessment of competence evidence based on performance, and evidence of capability. These principles have therefore been integrated into the assessment of practice strategy. The assessment of practice documentation will form a significant part of the student s portfolio and will therefore provide performance evidence from what has been directly observed and assessed. Observed clinical skill examinations and written assignments will provide documentary evidence of capability as they will assess the quality of the student s cognitive processes and test the student s knowledge base as a foundation for future practice, and the understanding of concepts, theories and principles that underpin practice. Student nurses must provide support to both individuals and groups of clients at all stages of life in acute and community settings. The practice strategy is based on the clinical learning spiral (Stockhausen 1994) in that the students will gradually build up a repertoire of skills as the competencies themselves merge and develop in increasing complexity through the different stages of the programme, and reflect their broadening experience. They are based on the NMC standards and the essential skills clusters (NMC 2010) and have been formulated to globally assess knowledge, skills, attitude and understanding. At the end of the programme the student nurse must be able to function as a registered practitioner capable of safe and effective practice without supervision. 1

4 References: Eraut M (1994) Developing Professional Knowledge and Competence. Great Britain, Routledge-Falmer Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) Standards for pre-registration nursing education. London, NMC. Stockhausen, L. (1994) The Clinical Learning Spiral: A Model to Develop Reflective Practitioners. Nurse Education Today, 14: pp

5 Assessment roles: summary of key personnel Mentors are responsible and accountable for: Organising and co-ordinating student learning activities in practice. Supervising students in learning situations and providing them with constructive feedback on their achievements. Setting and monitoring achievement of realistic learning objectives. Assessing total performance including skills, attitudes and behaviours. Providing evidence as required by programme providers of student achievement or lack of achievement. Liaising with others to provide feedback, identify any concerns about the student s performance and agree action as appropriate eg escalation. Providing evidence for, or acting as, sign-off mentors with regard to making decisions about achievement of proficiency at the end of a programme. Whilst giving direct care in the practice setting at least 40% of the student s time must be spent being supervised (directly or indirectly) by a mentor. Sign-off Mentor A registered nurse who has undertaken appropriate mentorship preparation, is annotated on the Mentor register and who meets the NMC criteria to be a sign-off mentor (NMC 2008). The mentor will supervise and assess student nurses whilst on clinical placement. Sign-off mentors must have time allocated to reflect, give feedback and keep records of student achievements in their final period of practice learning. This will be the equivalent of an hour per student per week (NMC 2008: Section 2). The sign-off mentor must make summative judgements on a student nurse s progress at the progression points within the programme. At the final assessment of practice the student must demonstrate competence in all NMC standards in order to enter the register as a nurse. The sign-off mentor must confirm that the student is capable of safe, effective and efficient practice without the need for direct supervision. Mentor Triennial review (NMC, 2008) Mentors are required to have a triennial review. This will be undertaken by the employing organisation and will normally form part of employer appraisal processes. To be maintained on the local register the individual must have evidence of having: Mentored at least two students with due regard (extenuating circumstances permitting) within the three year period. Participated in annual updating to include an opportunity to meet and explore assessment and supervision issues with other mentors. Explored as a group activity the validity and reliability of judgements made when assessing practice in challenging circumstances. Mapped ongoing development in their role against the current NMC mentor standards Been deemed to have met all requirements needed to be maintained on the local register as a sign-off mentor. Student Nurse Will work under the supervision of a qualified mentor and collect evidence to demonstrate achievement of the practice outcomes. The student s duty rota should mirror the mentor(s) hours 3

6 wherever possible. Personal Tutor All student nurses are allocated a lecturer at the commencement of the programme who will become their personal tutor. The personal tutor will monitor theoretical and practical progress throughout the programme and will record all meetings and achievements in the student s personal file. The Assessment of Practice Record must be presented at all meetings with the personal tutor, in particular at the end of each Practice Learning Period (PLP). It must be complete and up to date at the end of each PLP so that the Personal Tutor can sign it. Practice Support Lecturer An academic member of the university who works closely with the nursing staff /managers - together they are responsible for quality assurance and the assessment of practice process in the placement area. Clinical Placement Facilitator or equivalent Support Role A clinical member of staff responsible for the quality of the learning environment in a set of placement areas. They are able to offer support and advice to students and mentors in practice. Module Leader A nurse lecturer who is responsible for a module and who provides academic guidance for the summative assessment(s) for that module. Contact telephone numbers: Faculty of Health Stafford: Faculty of Health Shrewsbury:

7 Information for Students and Mentors Assessment of practice learning Year 1 The student s progress will be monitored during Practice Learning Periods (PLP) over the course of each year. Each PLP will be assessed and must be passed in order for the student to progress. The sequence of the assessment of practice in each PLP will therefore be as follows: Process the following interviews must take place in all placements: Initial interview Midpoint interview(s) Final interview During the course of the placement the student must work with the mentor for a minimum of 40% of the allocated time. During the first week the mentor should sign the declaration confirming eligibility to supervise and assess the student. An initial interview should be held and the details recorded on the Progress Review. A discussion regarding learning needs should be conducted and a Learning Contract should be formulated and agreed. This may include any specific placement learning opportunities. Progress review meetings should be organised and recorded as required (at least one intermediate interview must be held). Other registered nurses or link tutors may record meetings on the Progress Review pages. A final interview must be conducted towards the end of the placement. The mentor will make a judgement regarding the student s progress / achievement of each practice outcome and complete the documentation. N.B. Progress towards achievement of the practice outcomes may be assessed at any time during the placement. Process specific requirements relating to placements Practice Learning Period 1 Practice Learning Period 2 Practice Learning Period 3 At the end of the placement the mentor will undertake a progress review in relation to the student s progress towards achievement of the practice outcomes in Domains 1 and 2. Both these domains must be passed in order for the student to progress to the next placement. Outcomes in Domains 3 and 4 should also be reviewed with the student to identify what the student needs to develop. Performance in these domains is developmental. At the beginning of the placement, the mentor will undertake a review of progress from the previous placement prior to formulation of a learning contract. At the end of the placement the mentor will undertake a progress review in relation to the student s progress towards achievement of the practice outcomes in Domains 1 and 2. Both these domains must be passed in order for the student to progress to the next placement. Outcomes in Domains 3 and 4 should also be reviewed with the student to identify what the student needs to develop. Performance in these domains is developmental. At the beginning of the placement the mentor will undertake a review of progress from the previous placement prior to formulation of a learning contract. At the end of the placement the mentor will make a judgement on whether or not the student has achieved the practice outcomes in all Domains. These must all be passed in order for the student to progress to Year 2. 5

8 Assessment of the practice outcomes: 1. Direct observation 2. Question and answer The mentor is required to confirm that the student has been directly observed undertaking the activities detailed in the practice domains. The mentor should assess the student s knowledge and understanding through direct questioning. 3. Other evidence The student is required to provide detail regarding experience and evidence that contributes to progress / achievement of the practice domains. A variety of methods can be utilized as detailed below: Key: (RK) Record Keeping (MW) Multi-disciplinary Working (S) Simulation (R) Reflection (RES) Research (PG) Policies/Guidelines (ROE) Record of Experience EC Directives (M) Meeting (D) Discussion (SU) Service user involvement Judgements: PLP 1 and 2 PLP3 One of the following judgements should be made: Pass performance is commensurate with that expected for the stage of the programme and experience. Refer performance is below the standard expected for the stage of the programme and experience. An explanation is required when a decision to refer is made. Fail the student is removed from the course. One of the following judgements should be made by the mentor: Pass - the student has acquired the standard expected for progression into Year 2. Refer the student has not acquired the standard expected for the stage of the programme and cannot progress into Year 2. An explanation is required when a decision to refer is made. Fail the student is removed from the course. 6

9 Mentor Declaration All mentors who have been involved in the assessment of student nurses must sign the following declaration. It is an NMC requirement that mentors remain in date and have a current Triennial Review for the duration of the student placement Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick 7

10 Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and Print name: I confirm that: I meet the NMC criteria to be a mentor (see page 3) I am currently on the Register of Clinical Practice Mentors', held by the Trust I attended a mentors update on Please tick Signature: Initials and 8

11 Documentation checklist: to be completed by Mentor Before the student leaves the placement please check that the following documentation has been completed correctly and accurately: Please tick and sign initials Please tick and sign initials Please tick and sign initials Form PLP 1 PLP 2 PLP 3 Orientation checklist Mentor declaration Student declaration ongoing achievement record Progress review initial interview Learning contract Progress review mid point interview Progress review final interview List of mentors who supervise / assess the student Signature of Mentor Date Signature of Mentor Date 9

12 Practice Learning Period 1 Clinical Placement: Dates: Site: Site: From: From: From: Area: Area: To: To: To: Orientation Student induction pack Philosophy of nursing care (or care framework used) Layout and location of placement area Location of equipment, supplies etc Fire procedure Emergency procedures Policies and protocols (location and access) Confidentiality Professional behaviour uniform, appearance, demeanour, identification, use of mobile phones Messages and enquiries Health, safety and security Mentor Please initial and date Student Please initial and date 10

13 Practice Learning Period 1 Student declaration - Ongoing achievement record Name: Cohort: Student declaration: I give my consent for the sharing of personal confidential information between successive mentors and relevant education providers for the purpose of assessing my progress and fitness to practice. Signature: Print name: Please complete the following: I CONFIRM that I have shared with my mentor my specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Please tick I do not have any specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Signature: Print name: Signature of mentor: Print name: 11

14 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 1 - PROGRESS REVIEW INITIAL INTERVIEW Student comments: Mentor comments: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 12

15 LEARNING CONTRACT The learning contract should be based on discussion of the following: Learning objectives / priorities Practice outcomes / learning opportunities Skills development Academic development Specific learning needs e.g. dyslexia Reasonable adjustments made (where required) and included in the Action Plan Student objectives: Please tick Student action: Mentor action: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 1 - PROGRESS REVIEW 13

16 MIDPOINT INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 14

17 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 1 - PROGRESS REVIEW ADDITIONAL NOTES (when required) Student comments: Mentor comments: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 15

18 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 1 - PROGRESS REVIEW FINAL INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: The student must have passed all Domain 1 and 2 outcomes at this stage. The student may also achieve a range of outcomes from Domain 3 and/or 4 depending on the learning experience available in your area Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 16

19 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 Clinical Placement: Dates: Site: Site: From: From: Area: Area: To: To: Orientation Student induction pack Philosophy of nursing care (or care framework used) Layout and location of placement area Location of equipment, supplies etc Fire procedure Emergency procedures Policies and protocols (location and access) Confidentiality Professional behaviour uniform, appearance, demeanour, identification, use of mobile phones Messages and enquiries Health, safety and security Mentor Please initial and date Student Please initial and date 17

20 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 Student declaration - Ongoing achievement record Name: Cohort: Student declaration: I give my consent for the sharing of personal confidential information between successive mentors and relevant education providers for the purpose of assessing my progress and fitness to practice. Signature: Print name: Please complete the following: I CONFIRM that I have shared with my mentor my specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Please tick I do not have any specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Signature: Print name: Signature of mentor: Print name: 18

21 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 - PROGRESS REVIEW INITIAL INTERVIEW - TO INCLUDE A REVIEW FROM PREVIOUS PLACEMENT Student comments: Mentor comments: Development plan arising from previous placement (if applicable): (Please give specific details of areas of weakness or practice outcomes that require attention) Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 19

22 LEARNING CONTRACT The learning contract should be based on discussion of the following: Learning objectives / priorities Practice outcomes / learning opportunities Skills development Academic development Specific learning needs e.g. dyslexia Reasonable adjustments made (where required) and included in the Action Plan Student objectives: Please tick Student action: Mentor action: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 20

23 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 - PROGRESS REVIEW MIDPOINT INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 21

24 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 - PROGRESS REVIEW ADDITIONAL NOTES (when required) Student comments: Mentor comments: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 22

25 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 2 - PROGRESS REVIEW FINAL INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: The student must have passed all Domain 1 and 2 outcomes at this stage. The student may also achieve a range of outcomes from Domain 3 and/or 4 depending on the learning experience available in your area Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 23

26 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 Clinical Placement: Site: Area: Dates: From: To: Orientation Student induction pack Philosophy of nursing care (or care framework used) Layout and location of placement area Location of equipment, supplies etc Fire procedure Emergency procedures Policies and protocols (location and access) Confidentiality Professional behaviour uniform, appearance, demeanour, identification, use of mobile phones Messages and enquiries Health, safety and security Mentor Please initial and date Student Please initial and date 24

27 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 Student declaration - Ongoing achievement record Name: Cohort: Student declaration: I give my consent for the sharing of personal confidential information between successive mentors and relevant education providers for the purpose of assessing my progress and fitness to practice. Signature: Print name: Please complete the following: I CONFIRM that I have shared with my mentor my specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Please tick I do not have any specific learning needs necessary to maintain my continuity of assessment and my ability to practice safely and effectively. Signature: Print name: Signature of mentor: Print name: 25

28 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 - PROGRESS REVIEW INITIAL INTERVIEW - TO INCLUDE A REVIEW FROM PREVIOUS PLACEMENT Student comments: Mentor comments: Development plan arising from previous placement (if applicable): (Please give specific details of areas of weakness or practice outcomes that require attention) Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 26

29 LEARNING CONTRACT The learning contract should be based on discussion of the following: Learning objectives / priorities Practice outcomes / learning opportunities Skills development Academic development Specific learning needs e.g. dyslexia Reasonable adjustments made (where required) and included in the Action Plan Student objectives: Please tick Student action: Mentor action: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 27

30 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 - PROGRESS REVIEW MIDPOINT INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 28

31 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 - PROGRESS REVIEW ADDITIONAL NOTES (when required) Student comments: Mentor comments: Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 29

32 PRACTICE LEARNING PERIOD 3 - PROGRESS REVIEW FINAL INTERVIEW Student comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: Mentor comments on progress with learning contract/action plan outcomes: The student must have achieved all outcomes in each of the 4 Domains in order to progress to year 2. Signature of Student: Signature of Mentor: 30

33 1. Domain Professional Values Student must pass all outcomes in this domain in every Practice Learning Period Guidance: the practice outcome comprises the elements listed below. Service user/carer feedback should be actively sought when appropriate. Mentor s initials are required for each practice outcome for each placement.. a. Can describe a basic understanding of what is contained in the Code (NMC 2008) and adopts a principled approach to care underpinned by the Code. b. Demonstrate a non-judgemental, caring and sensitive manner. c. Assists in working with service users in a way that values, respects and explores individual experiences of mental health problems. d. Recognises the limits of own competence and knowledge, only carrying out duties within level of competence. e. Begins to understand the roles and responsibilities of other health and social care professionals. f. Engages with people in a way that ensures dignity and privacy is maintained through making appropriate use of the environment, self and skills, and adopting an appropriate attitude. g. Demonstrates an understanding of how culture, religion, spiritual beliefs, age, gender and sexuality can influence the individual s lived experience h. Respects people s rights, for example seeking consent prior to providing care. i. Protects and treats information as confidential except where sharing information is required for the purposes of safeguarding and public protection. j. Seeks consent prior to sharing confidential information subject to agreed safeguarding and protection procedures. k. Acts within legal frameworks and local policies in relation to safeguarding adults and children who are in vulnerable situations. l. Applies the principles of data protection m. Demonstrate a basic understanding of relevant legislation related to mental health and capacity. n. Under supervision works within legal frameworks to protect self and others o. Follows local and national guidelines and adheres to standard infection control precautions p. Promotes a professional image. a. Uses professional language appropriate to a 1 st year b. Speaks professionally to service users, carers and colleagues c. Behaves in a professional manner q. Adheres to local policy and national guidelines on dress code for prevention and control of infection, including: footwear, hair, piercings and nails. r. Maintains a high standard of personal hygiene. s. Uses support systems to recognise, manage and deal with own emotions. Mentor s initials Practice Learning Period

34 t. Responds appropriately to compliments and comments u. Demonstrates enquiry with regard to the evidence base for practice 32

35 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 1: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate 1 st attempt Pass / Refer Mentor s signature Date 2 nd attempt Pass/Fail Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 33

36 1. Domain Professional Values Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 2: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate 1 st attempt Pass / Refer Mentor s signature Date 2 nd attempt Pass/Fail Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 34

37 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 3: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key) Judgement Please delete as appropriate Pass/Refer End of year 1 st attempt End of year Pass/Fail 2nd attempt Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Mentor s signature Personal Tutor Signature Date Date 35

38 2. Domain Communication and Interpersonal Skills Student must pass all outcomes in this domain in every Practice Learning Period Guidance: the practice outcome comprises the elements listed below. Service user/carer feedback should be actively sought when appropriate. Mentor s initials are required for each practice outcome for each placement.. a. Shows respect for others. b. Is able to engage with service users, families and carers and build caring professional relationships. c. Demonstrates respect for diversity and individual preference, valuing differences, regardless of personal view. d. Uses ways to maximise communication where service users hearing, vision or speech is compromised. e. Demonstrate understanding of the impact of life experiences on mental health. f. Takes into account people s physical and emotional responses when engaging with them. g. Interacts with the person in a manner that is interpreted as warm, sensitive, kind and compassionate, making appropriate use of touch. h. Evaluates ways in which own interactions affect relationships to ensure that they do not impact inappropriately on others. i. Demonstrates use of effective listening skills. j. Communicates effectively both verbally and in writing, so that the meaning is always clear. k. Records information accurately and clearly on the basis of observation and communication. l. Always seeks to confirm understanding. m. Responds appropriately to verbal and non verbal communication e.g. anger, anxiety, distress or pain. n. Assist service users to be actively involved in decision making. o. Effectively communicates people s stated needs and wishes to other professionals. Mentor s initials Practice Learning Period

39 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 1: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate 1 st attempt Pass/Refer Mentor s signature Date 2nd attempt Pass/Fail Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 37

40 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 2: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial 1st attempt Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate Pass/Refer Mentor s signature Date 2 nd attempt Pass/Fail Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 38

41 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate Pass/Refer End of year 1 st attempt End of year Pass/Fail 2nd attempt Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Mentor s signature Personal Tutor Signature Date Date 39

42 3. Domain Nursing Practice and Decision-Making Students must pass these outcomes by the end Practice Learning Period 3 Guidance: the practice outcome comprises the elements listed below. Service user/carer feedback should be actively sought when appropriate. Mentor s initials are required for each practice outcome for each placement. i) Organisational Aspects of Care: a. Safely assists in assessing, planning, delivering and evaluating an holistic plan of care. b. Demonstrates an understanding of common physical and mental health problems, therapeutic skills and interventions encountered in the placement. c. Provides person centred care that addresses physical, psychological and emotional needs and preferences. d. Assists in identifying and delivering appropriate health promotion interventions. e. Works with service users and carers to promote self care and foster recovery. f. Responds appropriately to changing health needs during life events such as pregnancy, cognitive impairment, death, loss and bereavement. g. Responds appropriately when faced with an emergency or a sudden deterioration in a person s psychological or physical condition (for example aggression, cardiac arrest, self harm, attempted suicide) including seeking help from an appropriate person. h. Shares information with colleagues and seeks advice from appropriate sources where there is a concern or uncertainty. i. Recognises when situations are becoming unsafe and reports appropriately. j. Reports safety incidents regarding working environment, service users, staff, carers or others to senior colleagues. k. Under supervision assesses risk within current sphere of knowledge and competence. l. Follows instructions and takes appropriate action, sharing information to minimise risk. m. Recognises signs of anger and aggression and responds appropriately to keep self and others safe. n. Safely uses and disposes of medical devices under supervision and in keeping with local and national policy. o. Is competent to manually measure and record: o Blood pressure o Temperature o Respiration o Pulse o Fluid intake and output o Urinalysis o Blood glucose ii) Infection prevention and control: a. Demonstrates effective hand hygiene and the appropriate use of standard infection control precautions. b. Wears appropriate clothing for the care delivered in all environments. 40 Mentor s initials Practice Learning Period 1 2 3

43 iii) Nutrition and fluid management: a. Follows food hygiene procedures in accordance with policy. b. Reports to an appropriate person where there is a risk of meals being missed. c. Provides assistance and encouragement to service users who are unable or unwilling to eat/drink iv) Medicine management: a. Is competent in basic medicines calculations relating to: a. tablets and capsules b. liquid medicines c. injections including: d. unit dose e. sub and multiple unit dose f. SI unit conversion. b. Understands common routes and techniques of medicine administration as applicable to the area. c. Safely participates in medicine administration as applicable for the placement area d. Demonstrates understanding of common medicines encountered in placement For Domain 3 and 4 in PLP 1 or 2 only: A (placed in the column beside an outcome) = action or further practice required X (placed in the column beside an outcome) = outcome not seen or performed For Domain 3 and 4 in PLP in PLP 3 only: If there is no opportunity for the student to be involved in an outcome the mentor and student must complete it by using other methods e.g. simulation, role play etc 41

44 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 1: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Mentor s signature Date Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 42

45 3. Domain Nursing Practice and Decision-Making Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 2: Areas for development: specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Mentor s signature Date Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 43

46 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 3: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial End of year 1 st attempt End of year 2 nd attempt Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate Pass/Refer Pass/Fail Mentor s signature Date Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Personal Tutor Signature Date Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile 44

47 4. Domain Leadership, Management and Team Working Students must pass these outcomes by the end Practice Learning Period 3 Guidance: the practice outcome comprises the elements listed below. Service user/carer feedback should be actively sought when appropriate. Mentor s initials are required for each practice outcome for each placement.. a. Accepts delegated activities within limitations of own role, knowledge and skill. b. Demonstrates the importance of time management by being an effective team member. c. Recognises and begins to take personal responsibility for learning, assessment and professional development. d. As appropriate, participates in local clinical audit e. Under supervision, works within clinical governance frameworks. f. Under supervision begins to demonstrate safe clinical decision making. Mentor s initials Practice Learning Period For Domain 3 and 4 in PLP 1 or 2 only: A (placed in the column beside an outcome) = action or further practice required X (placed in the column beside an outcome) = outcome not seen or performed For Domain 3 and 4 in PLP in PLP 3 only: If there is no opportunity for the student to be involved in an outcome the mentor and student must complete it by using other methods e.g. simulation, role play etc 45

48 Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 1: Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Mentor s signature Date Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Personal Tutor Signature Date Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile 46

49 4. Domain Leadership, Management and Team Working Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period Areas for development: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern) Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Mentor s signature Date Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Personal Tutor Signature Date 47

50 Application: Experience undertaken that has contributed to achievement of the practice outcome (to be completed by the mentor) Practice Learning Period 3: Development plan: (specific details of practice outcomes that require attention or areas of cause for concern Assessment: Mentor to initial Direct observation Question and answer Other (Use Key,pg7) Judgement Please delete as appropriate Pass/Refer End of year 1 st attempt End of year Pass/Refer 2nd attempt Personal Tutor Review (must review document after each separate placement period) Comments to include confirmation of progress with EU Directive Profile Mentor s signature Personal Tutor Signature Date Date 48

51 Record of Attendance Practice Learning Period 1 Assisting safely in care delivery (317.5 hours required) Clinical Area(s) Student signature Trust(s) Mentor(s) Placement Hours Each Day (Start and Finish Times) Week Commencing Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Total Hours Authorised Signature Total Placement Hours (excluding flexi hours and breaks) Total flexi hours taken It is the student s responsibility to ensure this is signed and kept up to date. It is checked when you review it with your Personal Tutor at the end of your placement period. It should reflect that you have negotiated to work with your mentor wherever possible and to experience the range of shifts/weekends and/or nights where required and appropriate. S = Sick A = Absent F= flexi hours T = Theory/Study Day I confirm that.. hours have been completed in this practice learning period Authorised Signature = Mentor or a qualified member of staff Print and sign here as specimen signature(s) 49

52 Record of Attendance Practice Learning Period 2 Assisting safely in care delivery (280 hours required) Clinical Area(s) Student signature Trust(s) Mentor(s) Placement Hours Each Day (Start and Finish Times) Week Commencing Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Total Hours Authorised Signature Total Placement Hours (excluding flexi hours and breaks) Total flexi hours taken It is the student s responsibility to ensure this is signed and kept up to date. It is checked when you review it with your Personal Tutor at the end of your placement period. It should reflect that you have negotiated to work with your mentor wherever possible and to experience the range of shifts/weekends and/or nights where required and appropriate. S = Sick A = Absent F= flexi hours T = Theory/Study Day I confirm that.. hours have been completed in this practice learning period Authorised Signature = Mentor or a qualified member of staff Print and sign here as specimen signature(s) 50

53 Record of Attendance Practice Learning Period 3 Assisting safely in care delivery (300 hours required) Clinical Area(s) Student signature Trust(s) Mentor(s) Placement Hours Each Day (Start and Finish Times) Week Commencing Su Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Total Hours Authorised Signature Total Placement Hours (excluding flexi hours and breaks) Total flexi hours taken It is the student s responsibility to ensure this is signed and kept up to date. It is checked when you review it with your Personal Tutor at the end of your placement period. It should reflect that you have negotiated to work with your mentor wherever possible and to experience the range of shifts/weekends and/or nights where required and appropriate. S = Sick A = Absent F= flexi hours T = Theory/Study Day I confirm that.. hours have been completed in this practice learning period Authorised Signature = Mentor or a qualified member of staff Print and sign here as specimen signature(s) 51

54 Record of Time Made up Guidance Notes: The record below should be completed within one week of the date(s) worked. It will be checked by your Personal Tutor and recorded on your University record by administrative staff in the Faculty. A separate entry should be made for each shift made up. In line with the Attendance Policy: When making up time you must work a minimum of 4 hours. It is not acceptable to add an hour to each shift worked. An extra 4 hours can be added to a shift, provided the shift does not then exceed 12 working hours (excluding breaks). Students should make up time owing as soon as possible following sickness or absence(s). The hours must be made up in the placement area where they were allocated at the time of their sickness/absence or an area where they have previously been allocated. This must be agreed with your Personal Tutor and the relevant Clinical Practice Facilitator (or equivalent) or Placement Lead. Students can make up time on days off or holiday periods. During reading and university weeks students can make up a maximum of two shifts (these will be your days off). Students may NOT make up time owing on designated study days. Bank work is not acceptable as making up time. Students should always negotiate made up time with the manager of their chosen area and the relevant Clinical Placement Facilitator to ensure that sufficient supervision is available and that working in the area will not affect the student capacity that has already been arranged with the University. BE AWARE: Your signature is confirming that you have completed the hours as stated above in line with the Attendance Policy. 52

55 Record of Time made up Name: Cohort: Date Hours worked Clinical Area Name of Supervisor Designation of Supervisor Signature of Supervisor I confirm that I have completed the hours as stated above in line with the Attendance Policy. I am aware that any falsification of entries may result in referral to the Fitness to Practice Panel, Student Conduct Committee, and may result in disciplinary action being taken. Signed... 53

56 Record of Time made up Name: Cohort: Date Hours worked Clinical Area Name of Supervisor Designation of Supervisor Signature of Supervisor I confirm that I have completed the hours as stated above in line with the Attendance Policy. I am aware that any falsification of entries may result in referral to the Fitness to Practice Panel, Student Conduct Committee, and may result in disciplinary action being taken. Signed... 54

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