Code
NPRAD
Location
Waterford
Campus
Cork Road
- Level Level 8
- Duration 12 weeks
- Credits 10
- Delivery Blended
- Fees View details
- Application Status Closed
- Next Intake January 2025
The aim of this programme is to enable graduates to provide and coordinate exceptional patient care in Pre-Admission Units in an environment where quality, respect, caring and compassion are at the centre. The programme also aims to provide a nationally recognised credential that demonstrates compliance with the highest quality standards in the nursing/midwifery profession and validates specialised knowledge and experience as a certified pre-admission nurse/midwife, providing the nurse/midwife with the theory, knowledge and core clinical skills to work effectively in the pre-admission unit and ensure the delivery of safe quality evidence informed care to patients.
Delivery:
This programme is delivered in a flexible blended mode.
The dates for face to face lectures are as follows:
Fri Jan 24th 2025
Fri Feb 28th 2025
Tues 11th March 2025
Fri April 11th 2025
Qualification
Certificate in Pre-Admission Nursing (10 credits, Level 8).
Cost
Funding is available from the office of Nursing and Midwifery services for students working in the HSE/HSE funded Hospitals. Applicants not currently working in a HSE funded hospital are required to pay fees of €900 at the time of application.
Assessment
Includes a written assignment, MCQs’ and a competency development workbook.
Contact Details
Application queries:
Course Modules
The module is structured in six units:
- Unit 1 Advanced Health Assessment
- Unit 2 Anaesthesia and Preoperative Assessment
- Unit 3 Pre-operative Investigations
- Unit 4 Medication Management
- Unit 5 Communication
- Unit 6 Perioperative Management of Chronic Diseases
Year 1
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
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M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject
Year 2
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject
Year 3
Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
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M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject
Year 4
Semester 7 | Semester 8 |
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M is a mandatory subject - E is an elective subject
Registered General Nurses or Midwives/ NMBI registered
Students will be required to provide evidence of:
- Approval from the applicants line manager (ADoN or above) to participate on the course:
- Confirmation that the applicant will be employed or have access to work in the Pre-Admission Unit for the duration of the programme.
- Confirmation that a suitably qualified clinical practice supervisor is available to assess and support the applicant during the course.
- Evidence of existing Level 7 academic qualification
- Applicants whose primary language is not English must submit evidence of competency in English. Please see our website for more details English Requirements.
- Nurses and Midwives from non HSE and HSE funded organizations who work in a Pre-Admission Unit may be offered a place on the course subject to meeting the course criteria and the availability of places.
To Apply you must complete:
1. Confirmation of Support Form:
Please download the form here
Fill in the relevant details and have it signed by your line manager
Create an electronic copy of the signed form (e.g. take a pic of it with your phone) and upload the electronic copy of the signed form below.
2. Declaration Form below
Please download the form here Cert in Pre-Admission declaration
Fill in the relevant details and sign it
Create an electronic copy of the signed form (e.g. take a pic of it with your phone) and upload the electronic copy of the signed form below.
3. The application form at the 'Apply SETU' button above
On successful completion of this programme students will have attained the first stage of the Professional Development Pathway for Registered Nurses working in Pre-Admission Units in Ireland. It is envisaged that Stage 2 will involve completing a level 9 award in Pre Admission Nursing which will offer recognition and transferability of knowledge and skills within the health service, ensuring they can become experienced at making complex decisions and evaluating practice.
On successful completion of this programme students will have attained the first stage of the Professional Development Pathway for Registered Nurses working in Pre-Admission Units in Ireland. It is envisaged that Stage 2 will involve completing a level 9 award in Pre Admission Nursing which will offer recognition and transferability of knowledge and skills within the health service, ensuring they can become experienced at making complex decisions and evaluating practice.