Placement Overview
Placement Title | Emergency Department – SRFTP 1 |
Trust |
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust |
Your Placement Contact | Samantha Bennett, Darren McCormick, Sarah Bullock, Stewart Buckeridge, Lucy Stirling – Send Email |
Placement Contact’s Role | |
Placement Address | Hope Hospital, Stott Lane, Salford, M6 8HD |
Placement City/Town: | Salford |
Placement Phone | 0161 206 4848It is best to contact the department via email. |
Your University Contact: | Jill Bentley, Lecturer/Practitioner – Send Email |
About this placement
What is organised for students on commencement of placement?
Induction pack is emailed out prior to placement, along with week one of off duty and name of assessor and supervisor.
Students can expect to be welcomed to the department, be shown around and introduced to staff.
They will be introduced to their mentor or other named supervisor if their mentor is not available at the time, and receive a copy of the student orientation booklet.
Students’ individual learning needs will be identified and learning opportunities planned.
What are the arrangements for mentors/assessors?
Each student will be allocated at least one mentor to support, guide and assess them in practice.
What shift patterns are students allocated for learning?
LD – 07:30 – 20:00
Night – 19:30 – 08:00
Learners will be expected to rotate through days/nights and weekends
What patient care situations are available in this placement?
All aspects of emergency care
ERA – emergency receiving area
Majors
Majors 2
Minors
Front door triage
Rapid assessment
What nursing model is used for planning care?
What core clinical skills can be learnt?
All aspects of emergency care
Major trauma
What additional clinical skills can be learnt?
- Cardiac monitoring
- Airway management
- Basic life support
- Cardiac pain management
- Care of patients following acute injury or onset of illness, such as head injuries, allergic reactions, or respiratory problems
- Observation of wound suturing
What resources are available to help students learning?
Further information available in induction booklet and placement
What research and practice development activities are being undertaken?
Further information available throughout placement
Spoke Placements
Plaster room
Panda
Additional Information
The Emergency Department at Hope Hospital deals with approximately 65,000 patients per year. As a group they cover the full spectrum of emergency conditions and range in age from 0 – 100. The department has a particularly heavy load of critically ill medical emergencies as there is a high incidence of medical problems in the local community, especially ischemic heart disease as well as respiratory and gastrointestinal problems. We are now a Major Trauma Centre.
The unit aims to:
- Utilise the resources available to ensure that patients are provided with the best quality care
- To strive to improve our knowledge and skills so that patient care continues to improve.
Students are normally allocated to Accident and Emergency in their second year of training, for their Acute/Critical Illness placement. The department consists of a major illness/injury area, minor injury/illness area, and a resuscitation room. Students will rotate through each of the three areas during placement.
Students should wear their regular uniforms whilst on placement. Department staff members wear “scrubs” in the following colours:
1. Clinical Nurse Manager, Band 7 and 6 grades – Navy Blue uniform
2. Advanced Nurse Practitioners – Maroon
3. Band 5 staff nurses – Pale Blue uniform
4. Nursing Auxiliaries/Support workers – Pale Grey uniform
5. Medical staff – Green uniform
6. Consultants – Dark Grey During placement, students will be working alongside staff from numerous disciplines, including:
- Age Concern staff
- Occupational Therapist for older people
- Physiotherapists
- District Nurse Liaison
- Social Workers
- Plaster Room staff
- ECG technicians
- Paediatric liaison
- Ambulance service personnel (within the Emergency department only)
- Police
Practice Education Facilitator – Julianah Olubunmi Oluwasakin – Practice Education Facilitator, Learning & Development Dept, 2nd Floor, Mayo Building, SRFT
PEF E-mail –PEFTeam@nca.nhs.uk