Post Basic Renal Care Nursing
(R2/723/3/0083) (02/28) (MQA/FA 1522)
Programme Overview
Renal nursing is a specialized area of nursing practice to treats patients with kidney disease and educates both patients and families about treatment protocols. The programme, Post Basic Renal Care Nursing, aims to produce competent, knowledgeable and professional nurses with a better understanding of the patients across the spectrum of renal care, causes and treatment of the disease and the psycho-social implications of renal disease. It prepares them to compete in present competitive global as well as local market.
Subject Highlights
Sl.No. | MQA Subject Code | Subject Name | Credits |
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1 | NRNC033 | RENAL NURSING Ill: Nursing Care of Client with Haemodlalysis | 3 |
2 | NRPC 016 | CLINICAL PRACTICE I | 6 |
3 | NRNC 022 | RENAL NURSING II: Nursing Care of Client with Peritoneal Dialysis | 2 |
4 | NRBM 013 | BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCE RENAL Anatomy and Physiology, Laboratory Evaluation & Infectious control | 3 |
5 | NRNC 013 | RENAL NURSING I: Nursing Management Of Genito Urinal and Renal Disease | 3 |
6 | NRNC 042 | RENAL NURSING IV: Renal Replacement Therapy: Renal Transplantation | 2 |
7 | NRBC 013 | BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE RENAL: Management, Ethics and Research / Professionalism Nutritional And Psychological Aspects Of Renal Patients | 3 |
8 | NRPC 026 | CLINICAL PRACTICE II | 6 |
Entry Requirements
Career Opportunities
Renal dialysis nurses provide direct patient care to children and adults requiring hemo-dialysis for renal disease in an acute-care setting. A renal dialysis nurse is familiar with kidney disorders, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or substance abuse. The programme has been intended to develop safe, competent and skilled nurses to work independently in terms of knowledge and practical skills to offer nursing care to end Stage Renal failure patient in health care setting. Apart from all these a renal dialysis nurse can get a broad exposure in various domains, such as:
- Dialysis Centre Nurse
- Managerial Positions in Healthcare Institutions
- Nursing officer
- Director of Nursing
- Lecturer
- Clinical Instructor and others
Program Aim
- Develop student’s understanding of the underpinning pathophysiology of acute and chronic renal diseases and the aetiological factors which may contribute to the development of renal conditions/diseases within local, national and international populations.
- Facilitate students to critically reflect on current practice, identify areas for improvement and apply the evidence base to propose changes to patient care.
- Analyse the complex needs of renal patients within the context of changing healthcare provision with the use of evidence in practice.
- Analyse current national and local policy along with Government and renal organisation guidelines to design frameworks and best practices for the identification, treatment and management of renal disease.
- Facilitate students to identify, assess and evaluate their own learning needs and to construct an action plan to meet these needs with a self-directed learning process.
FAQ
Program Overview
What is the aim of the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program?
The Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program for nurses typically aims to enhance the knowledge and skills, particularly in the field of renal nursing and caring for patients with Renal disorders. |
What is the duration of Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program?
The duration of the program is six (6) months.
What are the intakes for this program?
The program has two intakes (March and September)
What specializations are available?
Participants will receive specialized training in a range of skills. Managing peritoneal dialysis training, Haemodialysis training, knowledge on preparing patient for renal transplantation and manage troubleshooting in these disciplines.
What practical experience is included in the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program?
A variety of practical experiences designed to equip participants with effective skills and critical thinking strategies and manage patients with limited expectations from PIC (Physician In Charge)
What is the duration of the clinical practice (Practicum) of Post Basic Certificate in Teaching Methodology for Nurses program?
The clinical practice (practicum) in a Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program is 12 weeks within the 6 months (26 weeks).
What if I failed the practicum?
If you fail the practicum in the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program at LUC, you will have to retake it in a future semester. The university will provide feedback and remedial support, such as additional mentorship, to help you improve. Failing the practicum may extend your study period, and you can seek academic counselling for guidance on preparing for a retake. Consult your practicum coordinator for next steps.
Do you have Alumni?
Yes, we do have.
Deferment / Withdrawal
What happens if I change my mind after enrolling and wanted to withdraw?
Refund policies vary https://www.lincoln.edu.my/refund-policy/. It is best to check with the admissions or finance department. kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my
May I defer a semester?
Non-Applicable for Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program that spans 6 months and is only 1 semester.
Career Prospects
What career opportunities are available after graduation?
Graduating from a Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program at Lincoln University College can open up various career opportunities in the field of renal nursing besides renal nurse specialist, Nurse educator, transplant coordinator dialysis nurse /manager and clinical instructor.
Are there career support services after graduation?
Yes, LUC provides career support services for graduates, including:
- Job Placement Help: Assisting with finding various clinical placement and lecturer post related to the course taken.
- Career Counselling: Offering guidance on career options, resume writing, and interviews.
- Workshops: Hosting sessions on job market trends and professional development.
4. Alumni Network: Connecting graduates with a network for job opportunities and mentorship
Does the program prepare students for licensure?
Yes, it equips graduates to pursue licensure and work in Renal units and dialysis settings and enable them to open their own dialysis centres
Are there leadership roles available for graduates?
Yes, graduates will be efficient in utilizing leadership and management skills, utilising some autonomy in the renal wards and hold dialysis managerial post in the dialysis units and wards
Entry Requirements
What are the eligibility criteria for admission into the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program?
To be eligible for the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program, applicants must meet one of the following requirements:
- Registered with Malaysian Nursing Board.
- Has the Annual Practicing Certificate (APC)
- Has a Nursing Diploma or Nursing degree
- Having a minimum of 2 years of experience working in clinical placements.
Can I do credit transfer?
Not applicable for the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program.
Is a diploma accepted for entry?
Yes, a diploma with a CGPA of at least 2.00 or equivalent is accepted.
Can I study part-time?
No, Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program is a fulltime program.
Teaching /Learning /Assessment
What subjects are covered in the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program?
Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program covers key areas including:
- Basic Nephrology: review Anatomy and physiology of the Genitourinary system
- Management of renal disorders
- Management of patients undergoing Peritoneal dialysis
- Management of Patient undergoing haemodialysis
- Management of Renal Transplantation Patients
Foundation for practice in Nephrology Nursing: infection control, ethics, leadership and management, nutrition and Psychosocial aspects in patients with renal failure.
What skills will graduates develop?
Graduates of the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program will develop key skills, including:
- Managing Patients with renal disorders, engaging in active health education to patients and provide bedside teaching on medication compliance, infection control and renal nutrition.
- Learning skills of carrying out CAPD treatment and teach patients to enable them to carry out selfcare at home
- Skills of accurate arteriovenous fistula cannulation techniques in haemodialysis and provide health education in the care of the vascular access and recognizing complications for early intervention
- Communication skills, leadership skills, and apply ethical principles in the management of patients with renal disorders
- Able to carry out meticulous preparation and interpret specific workup results for Renal Failure patients planned for renal transplantation Understanding foundational.
How are students assessed?
Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program students at LUC are assessed through:
- Examinations: Testing theoretical knowledge.
- Coursework: Assignment, presentation, Case study
- Practicum: Practical assessment during and log book achievement during clinical placement
- Presentations: Assessing communication skills, health education skills.
- Class Participation: Engaging in discussions and group work.
- Clinical practice, demonstration, case study and Clinical/bed side presentation
What is the practicum structure like?
The practicum structure for the Post Basic Renal Care Nursing program at Lincoln University College typically follows this format:
- The practicum usually 6 credit – 3 credits (6 weeks) at the renal unit, PD, Transplant coordination unit, Nephro clinics, Operation Theatres, Radiology
- The Next 3 credits (6 weeks) is solely for haemodialysis training in the dialysis centres.
- Students are guided by experienced lecturers/clinical and ward preceptors and ward/dialysis managers who provide feedback and guidance.
- Students are evaluated based on practical assessment by clinical performance, observation and feedback from both ward managers and preceptors.
Can I choose where to do my practicum?
In the Post Basic Certificate in Teaching Methodology for Nurses at LUC, practicum placements are usually assigned by the university in collaboration with affiliated hospitals.
How can I volunteer for community services?
LUC encourage participation in community service programs organized by the student affairs office and academic departments.
When can I start the course, and when do I receive materials?
The course starts in March and September, materials are provided at the start of the academic term.
Attendance Policy
What is the minimum attendance requirement for the semester?
LUC requires students to maintain at least 80% attendance in each subject.
What happens if my attendance falls below the required percentage?
If your attendance falls below the required minimum, you will be barred from taking the final exams for that subject, and you might have to repeat the course in the following semester.
Are there any exceptions to the attendance rule?
Yes, exceptions may be made for valid medical reasons, participation in university-sanctioned events, or other documented emergencies. Supporting documents must be submitted to the relevant department for approval.
Can I make up for low attendance by attending extra classes?
In some cases, students may be allowed to attend makeup classes or additional sessions to improve their attendance.
How is attendance recorded?
Attendance is usually recorded by the instructor during each class, either manually or through an online system. Students are advised to regularly check their attendance status through the student portal or learning management system (LMS).
Can I check my attendance record online?
Yes, LUC offers students the option to check their attendance through an online portal. You can view your daily, weekly, and overall attendance for each subject.
What if there is an error in my attendance record?
If you notice any discrepancies in your attendance record, you should immediately contact your instructor or the academic office to resolve the issue.
Can I request a leave of absence for personal reasons?
Yes, you can request a leave of absence for personal reasons by submitting a formal request to the academic office. Make sure to check the institution’s leave policy and provide appropriate documentation.
How can I avoid penalties for low attendance?
To avoid penalties, it is important to plan your schedule well, attend all classes regularly, and notify your instructors in advance if you have any unavoidable absences.