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Module NEC-2903:
Medication management D

Medication Management Distance 2024-25
NEC-2903
2024-25
School of Health Sciences
Module - Semester 2
30 credits
Module Organiser: Gemma Prebble
Overview

• Person centred assessment, which engages the person and their family in all aspects of the care journey. • Social policy: long term conditions; prescribing, local and national policies, guidelines in relation to medicines management; polypharmacy; the prescribing, dispensing, administering, storing and disposal of medication. • Decision making and shared decision making associated with prescribing medicines or other interventions. • Patient education for shared decision making to promote concordance and optimisation of medicines management • Self-care and medicines management in multiple contexts •How to effectively use the British National Formulary and achieve an effective balance between legislation, policy, political influences, available resources and patient safety/ preference/tolerance. • Governance and incident reporting; adverse drug reactions, side effects and allergies. • Professionalism and application of Nursing and Midwifery Council Code. • Managing adverse events • Accountability and duty of candour; prescribing/administration errors and learning through reflection. • Innovations and emerging technologies in medicines management. • Legal & ethical issues around medications management including capacity; consent, record keeping; different classifications of medicines (controlled drugs, prescription only/pharmacy/general sales list). • Person centred pharmacology, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics; routes and preparations and legal aspects of nursing (to meet NMC EU Directive for general nurses). • Evaluating care and monitoring the effects of medications and other interventions

• Person centred assessment, which engages the person and their family in all aspects of the care journey. • Social policy: long term conditions; prescribing, local and national policies, guidelines in relation to medicines management; polypharmacy; the prescribing, dispensing, administering, storing and disposal of medication. • Decision making and shared decision making associated with prescribing medicines or other interventions. • Patient education for shared decision making to promote concordance and optimisation of medicines management • Self-care and medicines management in multiple contexts •How to effectively use the British National Formulary and achieve an effective balance between legislation, policy, political influences, available resources and patient safety/ preference/tolerance. • Governance and incident reporting; adverse drug reactions, side effects and allergies. • Professionalism and application of Nursing and Midwifery Council Code. • Managing adverse events • Accountability and duty of candour; prescribing/administration errors and learning through reflection. • Innovations and emerging technologies in medicines management. • Legal & ethical issues around medications management including capacity; consent, record keeping; different classifications of medicines (controlled drugs, prescription only/pharmacy/general sales list). • Person centred pharmacology, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics; routes and preparations and legal aspects of nursing (to meet NMC EU Directive for general nurses). • Evaluating care and monitoring the effects of medications and other interventions

Assessment Strategy

Threshold - Grades: D- to D+ Understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed. Students will be required to achieve a minimum of D- grade in the assignment to in order to pass.

Good - Grades: C- to C+ Good understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed.Very Good Grades: B- to B+ A very good understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed

Excellent - Grades: A- to A* Excellent understanding of the facts and principles specific to the topics covered in this module and the outcomes being assessed

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply knowledge of the principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacology across people's lifespan

  • Demonstrate a person-centred approach to medication management

  • Demonstrate an understanding of safe and effective medicines knowledge

  • Discuss critical decision-making skills to facilitate safe, holistic, person-centred care

Assessment method

Clinical Practical Assessment

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Medicines management in-point assessment in clinical practice following medicines management module. This assessment sits within the All Wales practice assessment document and is a pass or fail summative assessment. Second attempt for in-point assessment will be up to 24.12.23 and will take place during student's clinical placement

Weighting

0%

Due date

08/03/2025

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Medication Management Multiple Choice Questions Second attempt - 20.09.23

Weighting

100%

Due date

17/09/2024

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