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TAFE NSW
Certificate IV in Nursing (Enrolled/Division 2 Nursing) Course No. 3262



For students commencing from September 2007 to August 2012

HLTAP401A      Confirm physical health status
HLTAP501A      Analyse health information
HLTIN301A      Comply with infection control policies and procedures in health work
HLTOHS300A   Contribute to OHS processes
HLTHIR403B    Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
HLTHIR404B    Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
HLTEN401A      Work in the nursing profession
HLTEN403A      Undertake basic client assessment
HLTEN405A      Implement basic nursing care
HLTEN406A      Undertake basic wound care
HLTEN410A      Deliver nursing care to consumers with mental health issues
HLTEN414A      Deliver nursing care to older clients
HLTEN415A      Deliver nursing care to acute care clients
HLTEN502A      Apply effective communication skills in nursing practice
HLTEN505A      Contribute to the complex nursing care of clients
HLTEN507A      Administer and monitor medications in the work environment
HLTEN509A      Apply legal and ethical parameters to nursing practice
HLTEN520A      Contribute to the care of mothers and babies
HLTFA301B      Apply first aid
CHCCHILD1C  Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm

plus either
3262A             Workplace Clinical Practice (employed)
or
3262B             Workplace Clinical Practice (supernumerary) 



Credit for Prior Study

All subjects must be undertaken within the course, except that approval has been given for credit to be permitted where one or more of the following units has previously been completed within another qualification:

HLTFA301B       Apply first aid
HLTHIR403B     Work effectively with culturally diverse clients and co-workers
HLTHIR404B     Work effectively with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
CHCCHILD1C   Identify and respond to children and young people at risk of harm






 

     
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