This module aims to provide nursing, medical, and allied health professionals with a detailed understanding of the electrocardiogram (ECG) and its analysis and interpretation in clinical contexts in the care of adult patients. The module has been developed to enable practitioners to gain knowledge of the theoretical principles underpinning the ECG to enable a deeper level of understanding of clinically important abnormalities that will enhance the care of the acutely ill cardiovascular patient and patients presenting with signs and symptoms which may be cardiac in origin.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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B | Spring Term 2022-23 |
C | Summer Term 2022-23 |
This module aims to provide nursing, medical, and allied health professionals with a detailed understanding of the electrocardiogram (ECG) and its analysis and interpretation in clinical contexts in the care of adult patients. The module has been developed to enable practitioners to gain knowledge of the theoretical principles underpinning the ECG to enable a deeper level of understanding of clinically important abnormalities that will enhance the care of the acutely ill cardiovascular patient and patients presenting with signs and symptoms which may be cardiac in origin.
The module facilitates the development of clinical skills in cardiovascular assessment and ECG interpretation in clinical practice, as well as the ability to appraise and critique current evidence. The practitioner will also have the opportunity to develop skills in reflecting on their own practice. At Level 7 students will develop the ability critically analyse the impact of ECG findings and discuss and evaluate the treatment options and likely outcomes for people in their care.
The content of the module reflects the priorities for care identified by the North of England Cardiovascular Network (2012) and NICE (2007) guidelines for recognition and response to acute illness in adults in hospital.
By the end of the module, students will be able to:
Topics will include:
Task | % of module mark |
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Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
Non-compensatable
Formative work
Formative assessment involves student engagement with a variety of case studies. These will be released gradually into the VLE after taught sessions. Over the course of the module these will become more challenging and increase in complexity. Engagement with online wikis which align with the case studies, involving both their peers and the module leaders will provide peer and lecturer feedback. Similarly the students are required to develop their own multiple-choice questions.Formative feedback on these will be from be primarily from a small group of peers, overseen by the module leaders.
Through this engagement students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding of ECG interpretation and become better prepared for the summative examinations.
Summative assessment
Unseen, closed book examinations: Multiple Choice Question paper, Short Answer Question paper, Long Answer Question Paper Each paper will account for one third of the overall mark awarded.
These papers will assess the student’s knowledge, understanding and critical awareness of ECG interpretation in the context of contemporary patient treatment and care as highlighted in the learning outcomes.
Task | % of module mark |
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Online Exam - 24 hrs (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
Feedback will be provided throughout the module in a variety of ways:
- Ongoing verbal feedback/dialogue during lectures and seminars.
- Ongoing formative work allows students to access feedback from peers and the teaching staff, at a minimum this will be offered on four occasions through engagement with the distance elements of the module(although this is likely to be much higher).
- A final revision session offers students the opportunity to receive feedback while thy work on a formative multiple-choice examination paper (which has been developed by their peers).
- Cohort feedback on the summative assessment will be provided in line with Departmental policy for closed examinations.