Master of Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)

These inherent requirements apply to the Master of Nurse Practitioner (Mental Health) - course code 4745).

Ethical behaviour

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - ethical behaviour
 Inherent requirement statements
1Nursing is a profession governed by competency standards (opens in a new window), codes of ethics (opens in a new window), professional conduct (opens in a new window) and professional boundaries (opens in a new window) where nurses are both accountable and responsible for ensuring professional behaviour in all contexts.
2Student demonstrates knowledge of, and engages in ethical behaviour in practice.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Compliance with the codes, guidelines and policies facilitates safe, competent interactions and relationships for students and/or the people they engage with. This ensures the physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of the individual is not placed at risk

4Adjustments must not compromise codes of conduct or result in unethical behaviour.
5

Exemplars:

» Complying with academic and non-academic misconduct policies
» Demonstrating appropriate behaviour with confidential information in clinical settings

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Behavioural stability

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - behavioural stability
 Inherent requirement statements
1Behavioural stability is required to function and adapt effectively and sensitively in a demanding role.
2Student demonstrates behavioural stability to work constructively in a diverse and changing academic and clinical environment.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Behavioural stability is required to work individually and in teams in changing and unpredictable environments. Students will be exposed to complex situations and vulnerable persons and will be required to have behavioural stability to manage these situations objectively and professionally

4Adjustments must support stable, effective and professional behaviour in both academic and clinical settings.
5

Exemplars:

» Being receptive and responding appropriately to constructive feedback
» Coping with own emotions and behaviour effectively when dealing with individuals in the clinical setting

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Legal

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Communication

This course requires effective verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills.

Verbal

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - verbal communication
 Inherent requirement statements
1Effective and efficient verbal communication, in English, is an essential requirement to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates:
» The ability to understand and respond to verbal communication accurately, appropriately and in a timely manner
» The ability to provide clear instructions in the context of the situation
» Timely clear feedback and reporting
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Communication may be restricted to verbal because of physical limitations of the individual (e.g. injury, disease or congenital conditions)
» Speed and interactivity of communication may be critical for individual safety or treatment
» Timely, accurate and effective delivery of instructions is critical to individual safety, treatment and management

4Adjustments for impaired verbal communication must address effectiveness, timeliness, clarity and accuracy issues to ensure safety.
5

Exemplars:

» Participating in discussions with clinical staff
» Responding appropriately in the clinical environment

Non-verbal

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - non-verbal communication
 Inherent requirement statements
1Effective non-verbal communication is fundamental to nursing and needs to be respectful, clear, attentive, empathetic, honest and non-judgmental.
2Student demonstrates:
» The capacity to recognise, interpret and respond appropriately to behavioural cues
» Consistent and appropriate awareness of own behaviours
» Sensitivity to individual differences
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» The ability to observe and understand non-verbal cues assists with building rapport with people and gaining their trust and respect in academic and professional relationships
» Displaying consistent and appropriate facial expressions, eye contact, being mindful of space, time boundaries and body movements and gestures promotes trust in academic and professional relationships
» Being sensitive to individual differences displays respect and empathy to others and develops trusting relationships
» The ability to observe and understand non-verbal cues is essential for safe and effective observation of patient symptoms and reactions to facilitate the assessment and treatment of patients

4Adjustments must enable the recognition, initiation of or appropriate response to effective non-verbal communication in a timely and appropriate manner.
5

Exemplars:

» Recognising and responding appropriately in workshops
» Recognising and responding appropriately to cues in the clinical environment

Written

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - written communication
 Inherent requirement statements
1Effective written communication is a fundamental clinical psychology responsibility with professional and legal ramifications.
2Student demonstrates capacity to construct coherent written communication appropriate to the circumstances.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Construction of written text based assessment tasks to reflect the required academic standards are necessary to convey knowledge and understanding of relevant subject matter for professional practice
» Accurate written communication, including record-keeping and patient notes, is vital to provide consistent and safe patient care

4Adjustments must meet necessary standards of clarity, accuracy and accessibility to ensure effective recording and transmission of information in both academic and clinical settings.
5

Exemplars:

» Writing an assignment to academic standards
» Writing a nursing report in a timely manner that meets professional standards

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Cognition

This course requires knowledge of theory and the skills of cognition, literacy and numeracy.

Knowledge and cognitive skills

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - knowledge and cognitive skills
 Inherent requirement statements
1Consistent and effective knowledge and cognitive skills must be demonstrated to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates:
» The capacity to locate appropriate and relevant information
» The ability to process information relevant to practice
» The ability to integrate and implement knowledge in practice
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Safe and effective delivery of practice care is based on comprehensive knowledge that must be sourced, understood and applied appropriately

4Adjustments must ensure that a clear demonstration of knowledge and cognitive skills is not compromised or impeded.
5

Exemplars:

» Ability to conceptualise and use appropriate knowledge in response to academic assessment items
» Applying knowledge of policy and procedures in the clinical setting

Literacy (language)

Mental health nursing inherent requirements - literacy (language)
 Inherent requirement statements
1Competent literacy skills are essential to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates:
» The ability to accurately acquire information and convey appropriate, effective messages
» The ability to read and comprehend a range of literature and information
» The capacity to understand and implement academic conventions to construct written text in a scholarly manner
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» The ability to acquire information and to accurately convey messages is fundamental to ensure safe and effective assessment, treatment and to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role
» The ability to read, decode, interpret and comprehend multiple sources of information is fundamental to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role

4Adjustments to address literacy issues must demonstrate a capacity to effectively acquire, comprehend, apply and communicate accurate information.
5

Exemplars:

» Conveying a spoken message accurately and effectively in a clinical setting
» Paraphrasing, summarising and referencing in accordance with appropriate academic conventions
» Producing accurate, concise and clear professional documentation which meets legal requirements

Numeracy

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - numeracy
 Inherent requirement statements
1Competent and accurate numeracy skills are essential to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student interprets and correctly applies data, measurements and numerical criteria.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Competent application of numeracy skills is essential in nursing to facilitate the safe and effective delivery of nursing care

4Adjustments must demonstrate a capacity to interpret and apply concepts and processes appropriately in a timely, accurate and effective manner
5

Exemplars:

» Performing accurate drug calculations
» Demonstrating accurate recording on a fluid balance chart

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Sensory ability

This course requires adequate visual, auditory and tactile abilities.

Visual

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - visual sensory ability
 Inherent requirements statements
1Adequate visual acuity is required to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates sufficient visual acuity to perform the required range of skills.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient visual acuity is necessary to demonstrate the required range of skills, tasks and assessments to maintain consistent, accurate and safe care to self and others
» Visual observations, examination and assessment are fundamental to safe and effective practice

4Adjustments must address the need to perform the full range of tasks involved in clinical practice. Any strategies to address the effects of the Vision Impairment must be effective, consistent and not compromise treatment or safety.
5

Exemplars:

» Accurately drawing up and administering medication
» Observing and detecting subtle changes in non-verbal communication

Auditory

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - auditory sensory ability
 Inherent requirements statements
1Adequate auditory ability is required to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates sufficient aural function to undertake the required range of skills.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient auditory ability is necessary to monitor, assess and manage individual health needs consistently and accurately
» Auditory assessments and observations are fundamental to safe and effective practice

4Adjustments must address the need to perform the full range of tasks involved in clinical practice. Any strategies to address the effects of the hearing impairment must be effective, consistent and not compromise treatment or safety.
5

Exemplars:

» Accurately undertaking a blood pressure measurement by auscultation
» Detecting and responding to emergency alarms

Tactile

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - tactile sensory ability
 Inherent requirements statements
1Sufficient tactile ability is required to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role.
2Student demonstrates sufficient tactile function to undertake the required range of skills and assessments.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient tactile ability is necessary to monitor assess and detect patients' physical characteristics and act on any abnormalities detected to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role
» Tactile assessments and observations are fundamental to safe and effective practice

4Adjustments must have the capacity to make effective assessments of physical characteristics and abnormalities within safe time frames.
5

Exemplars:

» Detecting changes in circulation including temperature and pulse palpation
» Conducting a physical assessment and detecting any anatomical abnormalities

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Strength and mobility

This course requires strength and mobility involving fine and gross motor skills.

Gross motor

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - gross motor skills
 Inherent requirements statements
1A nurse practitioner's practice involves physical demands and requires gross motor function.
2Student demonstrates the ability to perform gross motor skills to function within scope of practice.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient gross motor skills are necessary to perform, coordinate and prioritise care. Tasks that involve gross motor skills include lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, standing, twisting and bending. Students must be able to demonstrate and perform these tasks consistently and safely to reduce the risk of harm to self and others

4Adjustments must facilitate functional effectiveness, safety of self and others and a capacity to provide appropriate care
5

Exemplars:

» Maintaining balance while safely mobilising and transferring individuals
» Effectively managing aggressive and agitated patients in the clinical setting

Fine motor

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - fine motor skills
 Inherent requirements statements
1The profession of a nurse practitioner requires manual dexterity and fine motor skills.
2Student demonstrates the ability to use fine motor skills to function within the scope of practice.
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient fine motor skills are necessary to perform, coordinate and prioritise care. Tasks that involve fine motor skills include being able to grasp, press, push, turn, squeeze and manipulate various objects and individuals. Students must be able to demonstrate and perform these tasks consistently and safely to reduce the risk of harm to self and others

4Adjustments must facilitate functional effectiveness, safety to self and others and a capacity to provide appropriate care.
5

Exemplars:

» Delivery of medications by injection
» Monitoring of blood pressure and pulse

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Sustainable performance

Mental Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) inherent requirements - sustainable performance
 Inherent requirements statements
1A nurse practitioner's practice requires both physical and mental performance at a consistent and sustained level to meet individual needs over time.
2Student demonstrates:
» Consistent and sustained level of physical energy to complete a specific task in a timely manner and over time
» The ability to perform repetitive activities with a level of concentration that ensures a capacity to focus on the activity until it is completed appropriately
» The capacity to maintain consistency and quality of performance throughout the designated period of duty
3

Justification of inherent requirement:

» Sufficient physical and mental endurance is an essential requirement needed to perform multiple tasks in an assigned period to function autonomously and collaboratively in an advanced and extended clinical role

4Adjustments must ensure that performance is consistent and sustained over a given period.
5

Exemplars:

» Participating in sustained academic work
» Providing consistent care over a negotiated time frame

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Developed from: Johnson, A., Allan,T., Phillips,K., Azzopardi,T., Dickson,C., Goldsmith,M & Hengstberger-Sims, C. (2011). Inherent Requirements of Nursing Education (IRONE), Western Sydney University School of Nursing & Midwifery and Student Equity & Disability Services.


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