List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements define the essential outcomes | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Establish the impact of rural and remote context on nursing practice | 1.1 Establish the systemic impacts of location on healthcare services as a context for work. 1.2 Recognise individual situations where time, distance and environmental issues may affect a person’s care 1.3 Gather and critically review information to identify gaps, benefits and limitations of health care service options and capacity for effective response 1.4 Engage with the community healthcare network to determine the interrelationships and opportunities for collaborative work practice |
2. Adjust assessment and care practices to the rural and remote context | 2.1 Prioritise and coordinate work team responsibilities in the context of location being beyond the timely reach of specialist medical assistance in consultation and collaboration with registered nurse 2.2 Adjust assessment tools and techniques within the constraints of environmental impacts on care and availability of resources in accordance with organisation policies and procedures 2.3 Address concerns with registered nurse related to stabilisation and transport of a person and requirements for further assessment and management 2.4 Evaluate options for transporting a person or waiting for medical assistance in relation to environmental issues, risks, transport availability and the person’s condition 2.5 Re-prioritise nursing care activities rapidly when in changing or changed circumstances in collaboration with registered nurse 2.6 Use emerging health technologies to provide specialist healthcare services 2.7 Apply collaborative nursing practice models, which are sufficiently efficient, sustainable, flexible and responsive to rapidly changing needs of healthcare required |
3. Contribute to improved outcomes in rural and remote communities | 3.1 Review own practice and professional isolation in the work environment and identify opportunities for professional development 3.2 Use professional and community collaboration and networking to inform practice improvements 3.3 Act as a resource for colleagues and other health professionals providing mentoring and coaching within authorised scope of practice 3.4 Participate in organisation processes for continuous improvement of health care service delivery using own practice experience to inform contributions 3.5 Seek and use community feedback on practice and service delivery in collaboration with registered nurse 3.6 Identify and take opportunities to empower community members to seek healthcare, and participate in health promotion and illness prevention initiatives 3.7 Provide community health education that targets specific areas of risk and concern in the community initiatives to address chronic disease risk factors and illness prevention using culturally appropriate modes of communication 3.8 Recognise symptoms of stress and professional burnout in self, peers and colleagues, and refer to appropriate services within organisation policies and procedures and authorised scope of practice |
The candidate must show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the job role. There must be evidence that the candidate has:
undertaken work in accordance with Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia professional practice standards, codes and guidelines
worked as part of the multidisciplinary health care team within scope of practice in the Australian rural and remote workplace setting for at least 3 of each of the following situations:
emergency situations involving stabilisation and transport
non-emergency situations
responded to the required clinical interventions for 3 people to treat and manage the person’s condition, illness or injury as authorised by medical practitioner via communication modes such as phone, video or radio
conducted 1 activity in workplace with the multidisciplinary health care team that supports improved outcomes of nursing practice in rural and remote contexts
conducted 1 health education session to engage the community in development and ownership of health programs that meet locally specific health needs.
The candidate must be able to demonstrate essential knowledge required to effectively complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks and manage contingencies in the context of the work role. This includes knowledge of:
changing demands for services in rural and remote communities in Australia and National E-Health Strategy
current economic, political and socio-economic factors impacting rural and remote health care including:
funding arrangements including federal, State/ Territories and local government that impact availability of health services and health programs
expansion of scope of practice for nurses
shortage in health workforce
ageing population
prevalence of chronic disease
social disadvantage
organisations in rural and remote areas and models of healthcare provided including:
Consumer Directed Care (CDC)
mobile health service
Person-Centred Care (PCC)
Primary Health Care (PHC)
tertiary level care (community or regional hospital)
nursing practice models used in rural and remote contexts:
team nursing or ‘shared care’ approach
total patient care or patient focused care
quality-caring model (used in acute care)
process engagement or community health nursing (used in chronic disease management)
assessment tools, techniques, procedures and nursing guidelines used in rural and remote contexts
remote considerations in the provision of nursing care including:
how and when to access emergency response services
communication systems, equipment and methods available in remote situations
emergency situations and the ways in which the care approach may be adjusted in the rural and remote context
non-emergency situations and the ways in which the care approach may be adjusted in the rural and remote context
emerging health technologies, their features and how they are used and accessed:
Telehealth services
mobile health services with specialised diagnostic equipment
hospital in the home services
types of participants in a rural and remote multidisciplinary health care team and their roles:
Aboriginal health practitioner
community care worker
health care assistants
medical practitioners
nurse practitioners
pharmacists
physiotherapists and occupational therapist
registered nurses and registered midwives
social workers
options for transport may include emergency services using road, air or water
sources of information on best practice nursing in rural and remote settings
organisational processes and how they may be adapted and used in rural and remote context such as:
risk identification
and risk management processes
community-based health services, public health services, social health care programs and health promotion programs
community health education – health promotion activities, social media content and interactions, health information literature
local and community culture including culturally appropriate health promotion activities.
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace with the addition of simulations and scenarios where the full range of contexts and situations cannot be provided in the workplace. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources in line with the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council’s Standards including:
progressive notes of a de-identified person’s medical history
risk assessment tools or protocols for rural and remote health environment
nursing guidelines and organisation policies and procedures on which the candidate bases the care planning
modelling of industry operating conditions including access to real people for simulations and scenarios in enrolled nursing work.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.
In addition, assessors must hold a current registration as a registered nurse with Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.