This relates to the student's capacity for knowledge acquisition, utilisation and retention. It also includes metacognitive capacity such as awareness of one's own thinking, and the ability to reflect, evaluate, adapt and implement new cognitive strategies. Examples include:
- Focus, memory, attention to detail, theoretical deliberation, and practical functioning sufficient to meet the course objectives
- Ability to reflect and take personal responsibility
- Ability to apply knowledge in practical and theoretical assessment settings
Knowledge & cognitive skills
Inherent requirement
Knowledge acquisition, utilisation and retention spanning and drawing together all coursework subjects. Cognitive skills for focus, memory, attention to detail, theoretical deliberation, and practical functioning sufficient to meet patient care needs.
Rationale
Understanding and retention of coursework information and the effective processing of this information is required for appropriate, safe and effective delivery of care/practice.
Examples
- Make safe and appropriate patient care decisions from retained knowledge.
- Assess the application of policy and procedures in the context of clinical situations.
- Source, research and use an evidence based framework to make sound decisions between clinical management options;
- Assess level and analyse causes of a patient's pain.
- Notice and respond effectively to critical changes in instructions, measurements or observable symptoms, e.g. assess appropriate course of action when patient’s temperature is elevated.
Metacognition
Inherent requirement
Awareness of own thinking, and skills to reflect, evaluate, adapt and implement new cognitive strategies for improved learning and patient care.
Rationale
Understanding and ongoing learning about oneself as an instrument in patient care is required for safe and effective delivery of practice.
Examples
- Demonstrate safe and appropriate decision-making in women’s and babies’ maternity care using reflective processes to inform future midwifery practice
- Review the outcome of treatment for a patient's particular symptom presentation and then adapt own knowledge for future clinical decisions
- Review and reflect on personal responses and cultural paradigms around patient care challenges, and develop safe, effective and professional care approaches
- Manage and proactively learn from academic and clinical set-backs by self- evaluation
- Reflect on the options, ethical implications, and impact for all the stakeholders in women and patient care decisions
- Be aware of, and take responsibility for, own personal role as a midwifery student in women’s maternity care and as a nursing student in the patient care process