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You are here: Home > Courses > Course Search Results > University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) > Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing
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| Kuring-gai | Yes | Part-time internal | Relevant bachelor degree plus 1 year full-time professional employment |
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Students study topics that reflect health phenomena that are common across acute care illnesses requiring medical and/or surgical intervention, as well as the principles of managing patients who become acutely ill and unstable. Students learn to recognise and support the unique characteristics of the acute care patient population, as well as learning to practise safely and competently as an acute care nurse.
Nursing-acute care
24 credit points: 4 specified nursing subject
Relevant bachelor degree plus 1 year full-time professional employment
This course is not offered to international students.
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Registered nurses assess, plan, provide and evaluate preventative, curative and rehabilitative care for patients, clients and residents in a wide variety of settings.

