Applied Pathophysiology (PBEN 0112)
This course will prepare students to be equipped with a strong
foundation in pathophysiology of different human diseases and
injuries. The course will assist students in applying the
pathophysiology concept of diseases and injuries in the management
of different pathological conditions in emergency settings.
Medical and Surgical Emergencies I (PBEN 0122)
This course is an introduction of care provision specifically in
medical and surgical emergencies. The clinical foundation on the
medical and surgical emergencies and prioritization of initial
management of care will be deliberated in depth. The students will
be able to engage in detailed discussion, pertaining to the
philosophy of emergency, the clinical emergency, and the immediate
nursing care of patients.
Foundation of Emergency Nursing (PBEN 0133)
This course applies to students on how to understand the basic
principles of emergency medical services for patients and how to
rapidly assess, resuscitate and stabilise critically ill or injured
victims in the scene and during transportation to the emergency
department setting. Students also will be able to understand how to
evaluate and manage common signs and symptoms in patients presenting
to an emergency department and how to manage common illness and
injuries that present emergently. Perform an appropriate
problem-oriented history and physical examination.
Clinical Practice I (PBEN 0143)
It is designed to test clinical skill performance and competence in
skills such as communication, clinical examination, medical
procedures prescription, exercise prescription, joint
mobilization/manipulation techniques, radiographic positioning,
radiographic image evaluation, and interpretation of results.
Trauma & Emergency Nursing (PBEN 0213)
This course is to equip students with a concrete comprehension of
clinical emergency management principles, about managing trauma,
from minor injury to humanitarian emergencies, including injuries in
women, children, and the elderly, with the principal goal of
improving quality of care and patient safety. Formulate a
differential diagnosis, with appropriate prioritization, recognizing
patients with possible life-threatening conditions such as shock,
respiratory failure, sepsis, and anaphylaxis.
Medical And Surgical Emergencies Nursing II (PBEN 0222)
This course is mainly to increase the student’s knowledge and
skill by participating in the evaluation, surgical intervention,
ward care, and clinic follow-up of the multiple injured trauma
patient.
Leadership and Management in Emergency Nursing (PBEN
0232)
This course is to introduce the student to the relevant leadership
and management skills in emergency nursing. The course will cover
topics to develop students as clinical leaders and effective team
members in clinical practice towards the efficiency and effective
care to patients, families, and communities in emergency settings.
Clinical Practice II (PBEN 0243)
It is designed to test clinical skill performance and competence in
skills such as communication, clinical examination, medical
procedures prescription, exercise prescription, joint
mobilisation/manipulation techniques, radiographic positioning,
radiographic image evaluation, and interpretation of results.