Specialist approaches to patient management in critical care (degree level)
Enhance and increase knowledge, skills and competencies in caring for the critically ill adult in intensive care

This 40 credit degree-level module will give you the knowledge and skills base to effectively and systematically assess and manage critically ill adults in an intensive care environment, particularly those with respiratory, cardiac and renal needs.
Teaching is normally delivered as 12 study days over a three month period. A range of teaching methods are utilised including: lectures, discussion, case studies, demonstration, simulation, and visits.
This module can be studied as a standalone module or as an optional module towards some of our BSc (Hons) Professional Development pathways - please contact the Professional Development Unit for further information.
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FHEQ level
For further information on module dates, entry requirements, fees and funding and how to apply please contact the relevant education coordinator for the organisation where you wish to undertake the module, see below contact details.
This module is delivered by:
Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
Alison Copp, a.copp@nhs.net
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Professional Development Unit, Level 4 Rolle Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom.
8.30–17.00 (Friday 16.30)