By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Articulate and discuss their area of Nurse Practitioner practice; providing evidence of their clinical expertise within the specific area of Nurse Practitioner practice that meets the Nurse Practitioner competencies as stated by Nursing Council of New Zealand.
Demonstrate achievement in Nurse Practitioner competencies that include the performance of systematic advanced health assessments (history taking, psychosocial assessment with cultural sensitivity), focused or comprehensive physical examination, differential diagnosis, treatment and care planning, implementation of care, evaluation of care and appropriate revision of care plan when needed.
Articulate and demonstrate evidence-based clinical judgement which is presented logically and systematically to formulate differential diagnoses of common health problems within their area of clinical practice, demonstrating responsiveness to Māori and capacity to eliminate health inequities.
Synthesise knowledge for advanced practice, including anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, bio-chemistry, and pharmacotherapeutics, with implementation into the client-specific therapeutic plan of care
Communicate, consult and collaborate with the multidisciplinary team as the patient/client requires, including safe prescribing of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments under supervision
Demonstrate the leadership skills required to manage complex clients. Demonstrate leadership in quality assurance practices, case/peer review etc
Identify, critique and evaluate primary evidence to support clinical decision making