Emergency Mental Health Nursing
Curriculum guideline
Students will acquire knowledge and skill and learn to apply concepts through a variety of means of instruction and activities, including: lecture, audio-visual aids, case studies, debate forums, critical thinking exercises and team work.
Unit 1: Scope of Practice in Emergency Mental Nursing Practice
- Deinstitutionalization
- Best Practices
- Best Practices and Delivery of Emergency Mental Health Services
- Resource Allocation
- Ethics and Emergency Mental Health
- Advocacy
- Inter-disciplinary Practice
- Leadership and Emergency Mental Health Practice
- Critical Thinking
- Psychiatric Interviewing
- Scope of Practice and Related Stress
Unit 2: Crisis Intervention, Triage and Referrals
- PNUR Conceptual Model in Emergency Mental Health
- Defining Mental Health Crisis and Mental Health Emergencies
- Crisis and Emergency Intervention
- Maturational and Situational Stressors
- Triaging & the Crisis triage rating scale
- Referrals, Baseline and Collateral information
- Telephone, and Mobile Outreach Triage
- Hospital Triage
Unit 3: Application of legislation to emergency mental health nursing practice
- Mental Health Act: Definitions
- MHA related to Emergency Mental Health
- MHA Emergency Procedures
- Extended Leave
- Duty to warn
- Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Related to Emergency Mental Health
- Consent and Emergency Mental Health Practice
- Adult Guardianship Act Related to Emergency Mental Health
Unit 4: Emergency Mental Health Nursing Assessments, Risk Assessments and Documentation
- Assessment Tools
- Homicide and Violence Risk Assessments
- Documentation
Unit 5: Episodic Health Variances in Emergency Mental Health nursing:
- Variation in thought and perceptual disturbance
- Variation in neurosensory and cognition
- Variation in emotions
- Variation in coping patterns
Upon successful completion of the course the learner will:
- gain an understanding of the scope of practice for emergency mental health nursing;
- develop advanced psychiatric interviewing skills that facilitate assessment and intervention;
- explore legal and ethical issues related to emergency mental health nursing practice;
- gain competency in completing mental health assessments, risk assessments and triaging emergency mental health calls;
- examine a variety of mental health variances, in relation to emergency mental health nursing practice;
- plan dispositions and follow-up care for individuals experiencing mental health crisis or emergency; and
- develop skills to offer crisis line or telephone intervention.
The course evaluation is consistent with ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½evaluation policy. An evaluation schedule is presented at the beginning of the course.
This is a graded course.
A list of required and optional textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of each semester.