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Nursing associate (NMC 2018)

Reference: ST0827
Version: 1.1
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Knowledge

  • K1: Understand the Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates (NMC, 2018), and how to fulfill all registration requirements
  • K2: Understand the demands of professional practice and demonstrate how to recognise signs of vulnerability in themselves or their colleagues and the action required to minimise risks to health
  • K3: Understand the professional responsibility to adopt a healthy lifestyle to maintain the level of personal fitness and well-being required to meet people’s needs for mental and physical care
  • K4: Understand the principles of research and how research findings are used to inform evidence-based practice
  • K5: Understand the meaning of resilience and emotional intelligence, and their influence on an individual’s ability to provide care
  • K6: Understand and apply relevant legal, regulatory and governance requirements, policies, and ethical frameworks, including any mandatory reporting duties, to all areas of practice
  • K7: Understand the importance of courage and transparency and apply the Duty of Candour
  • K8: Understand how discriminatory behaviour is exhibited
  • K9: Understand the aims and principles of health promotion, protection and improvement and the prevention of ill health when engaging with people
  • K10: Understand the principles of epidemiology, demography, and genomics and how these may influence health and well-being outcomes
  • K11: Understand the factors that may lead to inequalities in health outcomes
  • K12: Understand the importance of early years and childhood experiences and the possible impact on life choices, mental, physical and behavioural health and well-being
  • K13: Understand the contribution of social influences, health literacy, individual circumstances, behaviours and lifestyle choices to mental, physical and behavioural health outcomes
  • K14: Understand the importance of health screening
  • K15: Understand human development from conception to death, to enable delivery of person-centred safe and effective care
  • K16: Understand body systems and homeostasis, human anatomy and physiology, biology, genomics, pharmacology, social and behavioural sciences as applied to delivery of care
  • K17: Understand commonly encountered mental, physical, behavioural and cognitive health conditions as applied to delivery of care
  • K18: Understand and apply the principles and processes for making reasonable adjustments
  • K19: Know how and when to escalate to the appropriate professional for expert help and advice
  • K20: Know how people’s needs for safety, dignity, privacy, comfort and sleep can be met
  • K21: Understand co-morbidities and the demands of meeting people’s holistic needs when prioritising care
  • K22: Know how to meet people’s needs related to nutrition, hydration and bladder and bowel health
  • K23: Know how to meet people’s needs related to mobility, hygiene, oral care, wound care and skin integrity
  • K24: Know how to support people with commonly encountered symptoms including anxiety, confusion, discomfort and pain
  • K25: Know how to deliver sensitive and compassionate end of life care to support people to plan for their end of life
  • K26: Understand where and how to seek guidance and support from others to ensure that the best interests of those receiving care are upheld
  • K27: Understand the principles of safe and effective administration and optimisation of medicines in accordance with local and national policies
  • K28: Understand the effects of medicines, allergies, drug sensitivity, side effects, contraindications and adverse reactions
  • K29: Understand the different ways by which medicines can be prescribed
  • K30: Understand the principles of health and safety legislation and regulations and maintain safe work and care environments
  • K31: Understand how inadequate staffing levels impact on the ability to provide safe care and escalate concerns appropriately
  • K32: Understand what constitutes a near miss, a serious adverse event, a critical incident and a major incident
  • K33: Understand when to seek appropriate advice to manage a risk and avoid compromising quality of care and health outcomes
  • K34: Know and understand strategies to develop resilience in self and know how to seek support to help deal with uncertain situations
  • K35: Understand own role and the roles of all other staff at different levels of experience and seniority in the event of a major incident
  • K36: Understand the roles of the different providers of health and care
  • K37: Understand the challenges of providing safe nursing care for people with complex co-morbidities and complex care needs
  • K38: Understand the complexities of providing mental, cognitive, behavioural and physical care needs across a wide range of integrated care settings
  • K39: Understand the principles and processes involved in supporting people and families with a range of care needs to maintain optimal independence and avoid unnecessary interventions and disruptions to their lives
  • K40: Understand own role and contribution when involved in the care of a person who is undergoing discharge or a transition of care between professionals, settings or services
  • K41: Know the roles, responsibilities and scope of practice of different members of the nursing and interdisciplinary team, and own role within it
  • K42: Understand and apply the principles of human factors and environmental factors when working in teams
  • K43: Understand the influence of policy and political drivers that impact health and care provision

Skills

  • S1: Act in accordance with the Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates (NMC, 2018), and fulfil all registration requirements
  • S2: Keep complete, clear, accurate and timely records
  • S3: Recognise and report any factors that may adversely impact safe and effective care provision
  • S4: Take responsibility for continuous self-reflection, seeking and responding to support and feedback to develop professional knowledge and skills
  • S5: Safely demonstrate evidence-based practice in all skills and procedures required for entry to the register: Standards of proficiency for nursing associates Annex A & B (NMC 2018)
  • S6: Act as an ambassador for their profession and promote public confidence in health and care services
  • S7: Communicate effectively using a range of skills and strategies with colleagues and people at all stages of life and with a range of mental, physical, cognitive and behavioural health challenges
  • S8: Recognise signs of vulnerability in self or colleagues and the action required to minimise risks to health
  • S9: Develop, manage and maintain appropriate relationships with people, their families, carers and colleagues
  • S10: Provide, promote, and where appropriate advocate for, non-discriminatory, person-centred and sensitive care at all times, reflecting on people’s values and beliefs, diverse backgrounds, cultural characteristics, language requirements, needs and preferences, taking account of any need for adjustments
  • S11: Report any situations, behaviours or errors that could result in poor care outcomes
  • S12: Challenge or report discriminatory behaviour
  • S13: Apply the aims and principles of health promotion, protection and improvement and the prevention of ill health when engaging with people
  • S14: Promote preventive health behaviours and provide information to support people to make informed choices to improve their mental, physical, behavioural health and wellbeing
  • S15: Identify people who are eligible for health screening
  • S16: Promote health and prevent ill health by understanding the evidence base for immunisation, vaccination and herd immunity
  • S17: Protect health through understanding and applying the principles of infection prevention and control, including communicable disease surveillance and antimicrobial stewardship and resistance
  • S18: Apply knowledge, communication and relationship management skills required to provide people, families and carers with accurate information that meets their needs before, during and after a range of interventions
  • S19: Recognise when capacity has changed recognise and how a person’s capacity affects their ability to make decisions about their own care and to give or withhold consent
  • S20: Recognise people at risk of abuse, self-harm and/or suicidal ideation and the situations that may put them and others at risk
  • S21: Monitor the effectiveness of care in partnership with people, families and carers, documenting progress and reporting outcomes
  • S22: Take personal responsibility to ensure that relevant information is shared according to local policy and appropriate immediate action is taken to provide adequate safeguarding and that concerns are escalated
  • S23: Work in partnership with people, to encourage shared decision making, in order to support individuals, their families and carers to manage their own care when appropriate
  • S24: Perform a range of nursing procedures and manage devices, to meet people’s need for safe, effective and person-centred care
  • S25: Meet people’s needs for safety, dignity, privacy, comfort and sleep
  • S26: Meet people’s needs related to nutrition, hydration and bladder and bowel health
  • S27: Meet people’s needs related to mobility, hygiene, oral care, wound care and skin integrity
  • S28: Support people with commonly encountered symptoms including anxiety, confusion, discomfort and pain
  • S29: Give information and support to people who are dying, their families and the bereaved and provide care to the deceased
  • S30: Recognise when a person’s condition has improved or deteriorated by undertaking health monitoring, interpreting, promptly responding, sharing findings and escalating as needed
  • S31: Act in line with any end of life decisions and orders, organ and tissue donation protocols, infection protocols, advanced planning decisions, living wills and lasting powers of attorney for health
  • S32: Work collaboratively and in partnership with professionals from different agencies in interdisciplinary teams
  • S33: Maintain safe work and care environments
  • S34: Act in line with local and national organisational frameworks, legislation and regulations to report risks, and implement actions as instructed, following up and escalating as required
  • S35: Accurately undertake risk assessments, using contemporary assessment tools
  • S36: Respond to and escalate potential hazards that may affect the safety of people
  • S37: Participate in data collection to support audit activity, and contribute to the implementation of quality improvement strategies
  • S38: Prioritise and manage own workload, and recognise where elements of care can safely be delegated to other colleagues, carers and family members
  • S39: Recognise when people need help to facilitate equitable access to care, support and escalate concerns appropriately
  • S40: Support and motivate other members of the care team and interact confidently with them
  • S41: Monitor and review the quality of care delivered, providing challenge and constructive feedback when an aspect of care has been delegated to others
  • S42: Support, supervise and act as a role model to nursing associate students, health care support workers and those new to care roles, review the quality of the care they provide, promoting reflection and providing constructive feedback
  • S43: Contribute to team reflection activities to promote improvements in practice and services
  • S44: Access, input, and apply information and data using a range of methods including digital technologies, and share appropriately within interdisciplinary teams

Behaviours

  • B1: Treat people with dignity, respecting individual's diversity, beliefs, culture, needs, values, privacy and preferences
  • B2: Show respect and empathy for those you work with, have the courage to challenge areas of concern and work to evidence based best practice
  • B3: Be adaptable, reliable and consistent, show discretion, resilience and self-awareness

Duty 1

  • DUTY: Be an accountable professional, acting in the best interests of people, putting them first and providing nursing care that is person-centred, safe and compassionate
    • K1
    • K2
    • K3
    • K4
    • K5
    • S1
    • S2
    • S3
    • S4
    • S5
    • S6
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 2

  • DUTY: Communicate effectively, recognising and working within the limits of competence and being responsible for their own actions
    • K6
    • K7
    • K8
    • S5
    • S7
    • S8
    • S9
    • S10
    • S11
    • S12
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 3

  • DUTY: Promote health and prevent ill health to improve and maintain the mental, physical, behavioural health and well-being of people, families, carers and communities
    • K9
    • K10
    • K11
    • K12
    • K13
    • K14
    • S13
    • S14
    • S15
    • S16
    • S17
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 4

  • DUTY: Contribute to the ongoing assessment of individuals nursing care needs, recognising when it is appropriate to refer to others for reassessment
    • K15
    • K16
    • K17
    • K18
    • K19
    • S18
    • S19
    • S20
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 5

  • DUTY: Provide and monitor nursing care to individuals and groups, providing compassionate and safe nursing interventions
    • K20
    • K21
    • K22
    • K23
    • K24
    • K25
    • K26
    • K27
    • K28
    • K29
    • S5
    • S21
    • S22
    • S23
    • S24
    • S25
    • S26
    • S27
    • S28
    • S29
    • S30
    • S31
    • S32
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 6

  • DUTY: Improve safety of individuals by identifying risks to safety or experience of care and taking appropriate action, putting the best interests, needs and preferences of people first
    • K30
    • K32
    • K35
    • S33
    • S34
    • S35
    • S36
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 7

  • DUTY: Improve quality of care by contributing to the continuous monitoring of people’s experience of care
    • K31
    • K33
    • K34
    • S37
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 8

  • DUTY: Contribute to the provision of complex nursing and integrated care needs of people at any stage of their lives, across a range of organisations and settings
    • K36
    • K37
    • K38
    • K39
    • K40
    • K41
    • S38
    • S39
    • S40
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 9

  • DUTY: Work in teams collaborating effectively with a range of colleagues
    • K42
    • K43
    • S43
    • S44
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 10

  • DUTY: Support and supervise others in the care team
    • K6
    • K42
    • S38
    • S41
    • S42
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

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