Study and career opportunities
The Bachelor in Nursing Sciences – Specialisation: Anaesthesia and Critical Care Nurse prepares graduates for advanced nursing practice in specialised clinical environments, particularly in anaesthesia, emergency, and intensive care settings.
Graduates contribute to patient safety in complex clinical situations and may pursue further studies at the Master’s level in nursing sciences or related health disciplines.
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Learning outcomes
At the end of the Bachelor, students will be able to:
- Carry out professional practice in anaesthesia and resuscitation nursing
- Deploy advanced competencies in specialised nursing practice in critical care environments
- Base nursing practice on evidence from scientific research in nursing sciences
- Promote interprofessional collaboration during specialised care processes
- Ensure continuity of care with autonomy and professionalism
- Intervene effectively in complex clinical situations
More specifically, graduates will be able to:
- Perform advanced assessments of the physical and mental health of individuals, families, and populations
- Intervene in complex care situations
- Manage crisis situations during disasters, collective emergencies, or exceptional events
- Act as a resource person for colleagues and collaborators during health emergencies
- Carry out advanced nursing procedures in critical care settings (emergency, intensive care, and anaesthesia)