Course Outline

HLT202 Midwifery Practice 2

Course Coordinator:Terri Downer (tdowner@usc.edu.au) School:School of Health - Midwifery

2023Session 8

UniSC Sunshine Coast

Blended learning Most of your course is on campus but you may be able to do some components of this course online.

Please go to usc.edu.au for up to date information on the
teaching sessions and campuses where this course is usually offered.

What is this course about?

Description

In this course you develop the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate midwifery care. You undertake clinical experience placements across the maternity care continuum (120 hours). You will be supported and supervised by experienced practitioners and critically self-appraise your practice. Your facilitator will evaluate your work at a developing student level against the NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice. In addition, you will work towards meeting the required midwifery practice experiences for the program and continue your Continuity of Care experiences (CONNECT).

How will this course be delivered?

Activity Hours Beginning Week Frequency
Blended learning
Laboratory 1 – On campus laboratory workshop 24hrs Week 1 Once Only
Placement – Clinical placement. 120hrs Week 2 Once Only

Course Topics

  • Safe administration of intradernmal, intramuscular, intravenous and epidural medication, in the maternity setting.
  • Interventions during labour: vaginal examinations, Artifical Rupture of Membranes (ARM) and insertion of indwelling urinary catheter
  • Foetal monitoring – CTG interpretation
  • Management of women with gestational diabetes in labour/ induction of labour
  • Management of women with hypertensive disorders in labour.
  • Complications of birth: breech birth, shoulder dystocia and cord prolapse.
  • Management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) and blood transfusions.
  • Caesarean section – post surgical care
  • Neonatal resuscitation

What level is this course?

200 Level (Developing)

Building on and expanding the scope of introductory knowledge and skills, developing breadth or depth and applying knowledge and skills in a new context. May require pre-requisites where discipline specific introductory knowledge or skills is necessary. Normally, undertaken in the second or third full-time year of an undergraduate programs.

What is the unit value of this course?

12 units

How does this course contribute to my learning?

Course Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this course, you should be able to... Graduate Qualities Mapping Completing these tasks successfully will contribute to you becoming... Professional Standard Mapping * Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
1 Demonstrate a satisfactory level of midwifery practice according to the national practice standards for registered midwives at a developing student level. Ethical
Engaged
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
2 Know and behave in accordance with the Midwifery Standards for Practice and International Code of Ethics for Midwives and Code of Professional Conduct for Midwives. Ethical
Engaged
3.2
3 Complete the allocated practice hours and demonstrate progress in meeting the required midwifery practice experiences for the program Ethical
Engaged
3.2, 3.3, 7.3
4 Apply a reflective model to self-appraise your midwifery practice Ethical
Engaged
7.3
5 Apply principles and practices of academic writing and referencing Engaged

                                    

* Competencies by Professional Body

CODE COMPETENCY
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
1 Standard 1: Promotes health and wellbeing through evidence-based midwifery practice
2 Standard 2: Engages in professional relationships and respectful partnerships
3 Standard 3: Demonstrates the capability and accountability for midwifery practice
3.2 The midwife practises within relevant legal parameters and professional standards, codes and guidelines
3.3 The midwife participates in own continuing professional development to maintain the required knowledge and skill base for safe and effective practice
4 Standard 4: Undertakes comprehensive assessments
5 Standard 5: Develops a plan for midwifery practice
6 Standard 6: Provides safety and quality in midwifery practice
7 Standard 7: Evaluates outcomes to improve midwifery practice
7.3 The midwife uses evaluation and reflection to inform future practice and professional development

Am I eligible to enrol in this course?

Refer to the UniSC Glossary of terms for definitions of “pre-requisites, co-requisites and anti-requisites”.

Pre-requisites

HLT123 or HLT207 and enrolled in Program SC393

Co-requisites

Not applicable

Anti-requisites

Not applicable

Specific assumed prior knowledge and skills (where applicable)

Not applicable

How am I going to be assessed?

Grading Scale

Limited Grading (PNP)

Pass (PU), Fail (UF). All assessment tasks are required to be passed for successful completion of the course.

Details of early feedback on progress

Early feedback will be provided by the clinical facilitator when completing the Progressive component of the Clinical Assessment Tool. This feedback includes assessment of your competency in all standards. The facilitator will discuss the deliberations with you and you will have the opportunity to provide comment on the tool during both the Progressive and Summative components. 

Assessment tasks

Delivery mode Task No. Assessment Product Individual or Group What is the duration / length? When should I submit? Where should I submit it?
All 1a Activity Participation Individual
15 mins
Refer to Format Online Submission
All 1b Activity Participation Individual
Refer to Format
Refer to Format Online Submission
All 2 Portfolio Individual
N/A
Refer to Format SONIA
All 3 Placement performance Individual
N/A
Refer to Format SONIA
All - Assessment Task 1a:Scenario based clinical exam
Goal:
To demonstrate requisite knowledge and safe midwifery practice, required for progression to placement.
Product: Activity Participation
Format:
In the clinical laboratory you will complete a scenario based clinical exam. You will be allocated a scenario from a choice of 4. Details regarding the assessment will be provided by the course coordinator on the course Canvas site.
Criteria:
No. Learning Outcome assessed
1
Communicate effectively to ensure safe practice.
1 2
2
Interpret and use evidence and critical thinking skills in assessment andcare planning.
1 2
3
Apply midwifery knowledge to assessment and care planning.
1 2
4
Demonstrate knowledge, safe midwifery practice in a simulated environment.
1 2
All - Assessment Task 1b:Laboratory Participation
Goal:
The goal of this task is for you to actively participate in the midwifery laboratories to develop the knowledge and skills required for safe midwifery practice.
Product: Activity Participation
Format:
You are required to submit evidence of participation in the midwifery laboratories linked to your learning needs, for at least 3 of the 4 days in Intensive block. Information about the assessment will be available on the course Canvas site.
Criteria:
No. Learning Outcome assessed
1
Application of self-appraisal using Check in-Check out (CICO) process, which evidences active participation in the midwifery laboratory
2 4
All - Assessment Task 2:ANMAC Midwifery Practice Experience (MPE)
Goal:
Evidence of progress towards your achievement of the requirements for ANMAC Midwife Accreditation Standard 3: Midwifery Practice Experience.
Product: Portfolio
Format:
Submit: Within 1 week after the completion of clinical placement.
MPE Record: Evidence of your MPE is collected progressively throughout the program and
assessed in HLT132, HLT123, HLT207, HLT202, HLT311 and HLT312.
Details regarding MPE evidence will be provided by the course coordinator on the course Canvas site.
Criteria:
No. Learning Outcome assessed
1
Evidence of the recruitment of a total of 10 women for Continuity of Care experiences (CONNECT)
1 3
2
Reflection on all completed Continuity of Care experiences
1 2 4
3
Completion of a minimum of 120 MPEs
3
4
MPE meets the requirements for ANMAC Midwife Accreditation Standard 3: Midwifery Practice Experience.
1 2 3
5
Demonstrate appropriate written expression (academic writing, terminology, referencing, etc)
5
All - Assessment Task 3:Clinical Assessment Tool
Goal:
The purpose of this assessment is for you to demonstrate completion of allocated placement for this course and satisfactory competency based on the NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice at a developing level and as measured in the Clinical Assessment Tool
Product: Placement performance
Format:
Submit: Completion of clinical placement

The clinical facilitator will complete the Clinical Assessment Tool including assessment of your competency in all standards and completion of the required hours. The facilitator will discuss the deliberations with you and you will have the opportunity to provide comment on the tool. This will be submitted to the course coordinator for final decision and outcome. Ultimate accountability for assessing students in relation to clinical practice (WIL) resides with the course coordinator and grades are finalised through the USC assessment policy and procedures.
Please note: You will receive ongoing feedback as a formative and developmental process. A progressive assessment will be completed. In addition, if you are not meeting satisfactory practice standards at any point of the placement, learning processes will be implemented to support you to attain the necessary behaviours to satisfactorily meet each standard. Unsatisfactory behaviours which put client safety at risk or which do not adhere with the NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice, Code of Professional Conduct and/or Code of Ethics criteria and standards may result in your removal from placement.
If you do not meet each standard at a satisfactory standard you will fail the item. Please refer to the clinical handbook for details.
Criteria:
No. Learning Outcome assessed
1
Practice behaviours as measured against NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice and as
detailed in the assessment tool
1 2
2
Evidence of adherence to Code of Professional Conduct and Code of Ethics criteria and standards
2
3
Specific goals and plan for practice inclusive of all Practice Standards
1 2
4
Completion of 120 hours of placement
1 2 3

Directed study hours

A 12-unit course will have total of 150 learning hours which will include directed study hours (including online if required), self-directed learning and completion of assessable tasks. Student workload is calculated at 12.5 learning hours per one unit.

What resources do I need to undertake this course?

Please note: Course information, including specific information of recommended readings, learning activities, resources, weekly readings, etc. are available on the course Canvas site– Please log in as soon as possible.

Prescribed text(s) or course reader

Please note that you need to have regular access to the resource(s) listed below. Resources may be required or recommended.

Required? Author Year Title Edition Publisher
Required Sally Pairman, Sally K. Tracy, Hannah Dahlen, Lesley Dixon 2022 Midwifery 5th Elsevier
Required Sara Bayes, Sally-Ann de-Vitry Smith, Robyn Maude 2022 Skills for Midwifery Practice Australia & New Zealand edition 2nd Elsevier Health Sciences

Specific requirements

Your clinical placement may have specific requirements, and information will be provided during your placement orientation. USC uniform as outlined on Canvas is to be worn on all placements.

How are risks managed in this course?

Risk assessments have been performed for all studio and laboratory classes and a low level of health and safety risk exists. Some risk concerns may include equipment, instruments, and tools; as well as manual handling items within the laboratory. It is your responsibility to review course material, search online, discuss with lecturers and peers and understand the risks associated with your specific course of study and to familiarise yourself with the University’s general health and safety principles by reviewing the online induction training for students, and following the instructions of the University staff.

What administrative information is relevant to this course?

Assessment: Academic Integrity

Academic integrity is the ethical standard of university participation.  It ensures that students graduate as a result of proving they are competent in their discipline.  This is integral in maintaining the value of academic qualifications. Each industry has expectations and standards of the skills and knowledge within that discipline and these are reflected in assessment.

Academic integrity means that you do not engage in any activity that is considered to be academic fraud; including plagiarism, collusion or outsourcing any part of any assessment item to any other person.  You are expected to be honest and ethical by completing all work yourself and indicating in your work which ideas and information were developed by you and which were taken from others. You cannot provide your assessment work to others. You are also expected to provide evidence of wide and critical reading, usually by using appropriate academic references.

In order to minimise incidents of academic fraud, this course may require that some of its assessment tasks, when submitted to Canvas, are electronically checked through Turnitin.  This software allows for text comparisons to be made between your submitted assessment item and all other work to which Turnitin has access.

Assessment: Additional Requirements

Limited Graded Course:

This course will be graded as Pass in a Limited Grade Course (PU) or Fail in a Limited Grade Course (UF) as per clause 4.1.3 and 4.1.4 of the Grades and Grade Point Average (GPA) - Institutional Operating Policy of the USC.

In a course eligible to use Limited Grades, all assessment items in that course are marked on a Pass/Fail basis and all assessment tasks are required to be passed for a student to successfully complete the course. Supplementary assessment is not available in courses using Limited Grades.

Assessment: Submission penalties

You must contact your Course Coordinator and provide the required documentation if you require an extension or alternate assessment.

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For help with course-specific advice, for example what information to include in your assessment, you should first contact your tutor, then your course coordinator, if needed.

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