Level 4 Certificate in Dental Nursing for Patients with Special Needs

£876.00

This course is aimed at dental nurses who work with patients with special or additional needs and who wish to improve their knowledge and understanding of this patient group.

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Course title:                     Dental Nursing for Patients with Special Needs

This course is aimed at dental nurses who work with patients with special needs or require special considerations to facilitate their treatment and wish to improve their knowledge and understanding of this patient group.

Awarded by:                    Delta Awards

Structure:                         The course is delivered by way of six modules. All modules are mandatory and  must be passed

Grading:                            Pass or fail

Pre-requisites:                Candidates must hold GDC registration and a recognised Dental Nurse qualification. Candidates must work in an environment which supports the treatment provision for special care patients.

Assessment:                    This course is assessed by:

        • Workplace Portfolio of Evidence which includes 10 patient case reports and three research assignments. This forms 50% of the final grade
        • Final examination – a 90 minute written exam on all subjects covered and forms 50% of the overall grade

Candidates must achieve a pass in all assessments to gain the certificate.

Resit Arrangements:      Candidates can receive a small course extension to amend or change any information in the case studies or essay submissions.

                                           Candidates get two attempts at the online examination. The examination is an “Open Question” written format.

Practical Component:    None

Guided Learning Hours: This programme is 300 Guided Learning Hours (GLH)

Course length:                 9 – 12 months

Credits:                             This course attracts 30 credits

 

 Course content:

Module 1 Content 

Conditions Affecting the Body System

 

Multiple Sclerosis

Muscular Dystrophy

Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Spinal Cord Injury

Brain Injury

 Module 2 Content

 

Mental Health and Brain Disorders

 

Bipolar Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Schizophrenia

Epilepsy

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Module 3 Content

 General Health Conditions

 Cardiovascular conditions

Respiratory disorders

Diabetes

Obesity

Module 4 Content

 Cancer Care

 Mouth cancer

Head and neck cancers

Cancer patients and oral health

 

 

Module 5 Content

 The Paediatric Patient

 Autism

Dyslexia and dyspraxia

Learning difficulties

Down Syndrome

Deafblindness

Cerebral Palsy

Spina bifida

 

Module 6 Content

Additional Treatment Requirements

 

Treatment under General Anaesthesia

Treatment under sedation

Domiciliary care

Carers and care facilities

Safeguarding

 Module 1 Assessment

 

Portfolio of evidence

Final examination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module 2 Assessment

 

 

Portfolio of evidence

Final Examination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module 3 Assessment

 

 

Portfolio of evidence

Final examination

 

  Module 4 Assessment

 Portfolio of evidence

Research assignment

Final examination

 

  Module 5 Assessment

 Portfolio of evidence

Research Assignment

Final examination

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module 6 Assessment

 

Portfolio of evidence

Research assignment

Final examination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assessment

Case Reports – The candidate is required to complete 10 case reports which involve their direct involvement with the treatment of special care patients. The case reports are assessed collectively and contribute to 50% of the final grade. All case studies must include:

  • Details of the treatment undertaken
  • The role of the dental nurse during the treatment
  • A critical evaluation of the appointment(s) including identification of strengths, areas of good practice and areas of improvement
  • Evidence of reading and research and supporting literature should be included to justify treatment management decisions

 

Research Assignments

The candidate is required to complete three research assignments as part of their portfolio of evidence. These are assessed alongside the case reports to contribute toward 50% of the overall grade.

 

Written Exam

Candidates will be required to sit a final written exam of 90 minutes duration. The examination is provided online, and candidates will be required to undertake this under strict examination conditions. The exam is an Open Question format where the candidate will be given copies of potential questions in advance to allow preparation. The exam contributes to 50% of the overall grade.