| 1 | <p>Demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of scientific concepts and pathophysiological processes underpinning the care of people requiring surgical intervention</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>View each client relationship as unique to provide people focused, culturally appropriate care that respects the world views of clients and their right to hold personal beliefs, values, and goals.</p><p>Actively incorporate the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in clinical practices, reflecting on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Demonstrate a mastery of a body of knowledge, including an understanding of transdisciplinary, conceptual and theoretical elements of health care and nursing.</p><p>Demonstrate the capacity to apply the theoretical and practical skills required to undertake nursing roles within clinical care.</p><p>Demonstrate the ability to systematically address complex problems, considering multiple and transdisciplinary perspectives to prioritise safety, independence, quality of life and positive health outcomes for individuals and populations.</p><p>Synthesise understanding of a range of theoretical knowledge to situate and evaluate current health practices.</p><p>Evaluate theory and practice based on a combination of research and clinical-based knowledge to make reasoned decisions.</p><p>Utilise knowledge to problem solve in the health environment in order to prioritise patient safety, independence, quality of life and health.</p><p>Demonstrate the ability to build therapeutic relationships with clients, whānau/family and communities, conveying the centrality of interpersonal processes and relational care to the practice of nursing.</p><p>Apply a range of appropriate communication styles, modes and technologies to share nursing knowledge with diverse audiences to represent and advocate for the profession.</p><p>Communicate effectively with diverse audiences in order to collaborate on the improvement of health and wellbeing.</p> </p><p>4.1</p> |
| 2 | <p>Apply theoretical and practical understandings required for advanced nursing roles within the perioperative setting and critique your own practice or professional viewpoints.</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>View each client relationship as unique to provide people focused, culturally appropriate care that respects the world views of clients and their right to hold personal beliefs, values, and goals.</p><p>Actively incorporate the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in clinical practices, reflecting on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Demonstrate a willingness to engage in discourse to influence social, economic and environmental factors that support sustainability of healthcare delivery and positive health outcomes at a domestic and global level.</p><p>Demonstrate a mastery of a body of knowledge, including an understanding of transdisciplinary, conceptual and theoretical elements of health care and nursing.</p><p>Demonstrate the capacity to apply the theoretical and practical skills required to undertake nursing roles within clinical care.</p><p>Demonstrate the ability to build therapeutic relationships with clients, whānau/family and communities, conveying the centrality of interpersonal processes and relational care to the practice of nursing.</p><p>Apply a range of appropriate communication styles, modes and technologies to share nursing knowledge with diverse audiences to represent and advocate for the profession.</p> </p><p>6.3</p> |
| 3 | <p>Draw on disciplinary knowledge from a range of theoretical approaches to reflect on and critique the effect of surgical intervention and health care experience across the perioperative continuum on the patient/whanau</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>View each client relationship as unique to provide people focused, culturally appropriate care that respects the world views of clients and their right to hold personal beliefs, values, and goals.</p><p>Actively incorporate the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in clinical practices, reflecting on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Engage with and advocate for clients, appropriately challenging health care practices that could compromise client safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a willingness to engage in discourse to influence social, economic and environmental factors that support sustainability of healthcare delivery and positive health outcomes at a domestic and global level.</p><p>Demonstrate a mastery of a body of knowledge, including an understanding of transdisciplinary, conceptual and theoretical elements of health care and nursing.</p><p>Demonstrate the capacity to apply the theoretical and practical skills required to undertake nursing roles within clinical care.</p><p>Demonstrate the ability to systematically address complex problems, considering multiple and transdisciplinary perspectives to prioritise safety, independence, quality of life and positive health outcomes for individuals and populations.</p><p>Synthesise understanding of a range of theoretical knowledge to situate and evaluate current health practices.</p><p>Evaluate theory and practice based on a combination of research and clinical-based knowledge to make reasoned decisions.</p><p>Identify and analyse issues, needs and evidence in health and healthcare settings in order to formulate evidence-based decisions leading to health improvements.</p><p>Reflect on practice, identifying areas for personal, professional and/or service, system or setting improvement.</p><p>Make principled, professional and academic decisions demonstrating resilience and identifying personal limitations and implications for professional and personal development.</p> </p><p>1.4, 2.4</p> |
| 4 | <p>Evaluate principled, professional, and academic decisions that respect the ethical, moral, and legal concepts in perioperative nursing</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>Reflect on practice, identifying areas for personal, professional and/or service, system or setting improvement.</p><p>Make principled, professional and academic decisions demonstrating resilience and identifying personal limitations and implications for professional and personal development.</p> </p><p>8.3</p> |
| 5 | <p>Apply theoretical/practical frameworks to reflect on their practice or viewpoints with the intention of effective personal change or development</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>View each client relationship as unique to provide people focused, culturally appropriate care that respects the world views of clients and their right to hold personal beliefs, values, and goals.</p><p>Actively incorporate the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in clinical practices, reflecting on health interventions, organisational practices, and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori with the aim of improving health outcomes and addressing health inequities.</p><p>Engage with and advocate for clients, appropriately challenging health care practices that could compromise client safety.</p><p>Demonstrate a mastery of a body of knowledge, including an understanding of transdisciplinary, conceptual and theoretical elements of health care and nursing.</p><p>Demonstrate the ability to systematically address complex problems, considering multiple and transdisciplinary perspectives to prioritise safety, independence, quality of life and positive health outcomes for individuals and populations.</p> </p><p>1.4, 2.4</p> |
| 6 | <p>Formulate possible solutions to a given scenario, demonstrating competency in advanced nursing assessment skills and diagnostic reasoning to generate solutions</p> | <p>MNSc - Master of Nursing Science - Programme Capabilities <p>Identify and analyse issues, needs and evidence in health and healthcare settings in order to formulate evidence-based decisions leading to health improvements.</p><p>Utilise knowledge to problem solve in the health environment in order to prioritise patient safety, independence, quality of life and health.</p> </p> |