Brook Treatment Unit (BTU) – Salford

Placement Overview

Placement TitleBrooke Treatment Unit (BTU)
TrustSalford Care Organisation, Northern Care Alliance
Your Placement ContactDebra Graves – Send Email
Placement AddressBrooke Building, Salford Royal Foundation Trust, Stott Lane, Salford M6 8HD
Placement City/Town:Salford
Placement Phone0161 2064884
University ContactGill Crossthwaite – Send Email

About this placement

What is organised for students on commencement of placement?

  • Students are asked to ring/ email the department as the person you need to speak to may not be available. 
  • Upon contact, the placement contact will allocate your assessor/supervisor and send you all information needed before start of placement.
  • General orientation, overview of the practice area, including a welcome pack (emailed before starting).
  • Introductions to named Practice Assessors/Supervisors, other staff and explanation of differing roles.
  • Allocated time for initial meeting/orientation.
  • General overview of the purpose and running of the Unit on a day to basis
  • Information booklets given along with beginner’s pack.
  • Opportunity to observe procedures on different conditions from the specialist nurses and medical staff.
  • Identify spoke placements.
  • Outpatient department experience
  • We aim to provide the highest quality of care possible, provided by knowledgeable and appropriately trained nursing team with reference to evidence-based practice. The care we provide will be underpinned by an understanding of the therapeutic aspects of humour with respect to the need for sensitivity and privacy when required.

What are the arrangements for Mentors/ Assessors?

  • Once students have been allocated to our unit, we will assign them to their Practice Assessors/Supervisors to work with, all offering various knowledge and skills.
  • Your Practice Assessor/Supervisor will usually greet you on your first day and give you an orientation to the unit and introduced to staff on duty.
  • You will also be given a student information pack / workbook and allocated time to read through both booklets.
  • We advise that you contact the ward prior to the placement and the orientation booklet can be emailed to you so you know what the placement is about before attending.
  • The off duty can be negotiated between you and your Practice Education Lead.
  • Students remain supernumerary throughout their placement.
  • Time will be allocated for you to meet privately with your Practice Assessors/Supervisors to discuss the placement and your learning needs.
  • You and your Practice Assessors/Supervisors will ensure your documentation is completed in an accurate and timely fashion.

What shift patterns are students allocated for learning?
Early: 
Late:  
Night: – Nil

Days: Long days (7am-7:30pm)


Notes:

It is essential for students to attend on time to ensure they do not miss the morning Huddle

Patient Care Situations

  • Care, assessment and investigations of patients with various medical conditions
  • Admissions, procedures, infusions, and tests for outpatients’ patients
  • Care of the patients from different specialities and different policies that are adhered to

What nursing model is used for planning care?

  • Roper Logan and Tierney

Core Clinical Skills

  • Care of patient and families/partners
  • Observations to include Neuro observations.
  • Handover of patients during shifts
  • Record keeping and documentation on EPR.
  • Interpretation of NMC Code of Professional Conduct and relationship to practice
  • Co-ordination and organisation of relevant investigations
  • Nursing role in investigative procedures i.e. lumbar puncture, muscle biopsy
  • Preparation and calculation and monitoring of Intravenous therapy.
  • Preparation and administration of subcutaneous, intravenous, and intramuscular injections
  • Liaising and referring to members of the multidisciplinary team
  • Discharge
  • Insertion/removal of cannulas
  • IV Therapies

Additional Clinical Skills

  • GCS
  • Neurological observations
  • Observing the administration of cytotoxic medicines
  • Attending rehab clinics- observe Botox clinics
  • Specialist nurse clinics- (Qutenza, SMA, MS, Metabolic)

Learning Resources

  • Information files on the Unit
  • Access to academic staff library in the Mayo Building
  • Welcome pack and spokes.
  • Access to nursing journals, the student’s notice board and regular informal 1 to 1 teaching sessions at the chairside
  • Ongoing feedback throughout your placement
  • Plus, the biggest resource of all – PATIENTS

Research Development Activities

  • Various audits – Infection control, documentation, falls management and reduction, NAAS.
  • Sepsis 6 bundle, acutely unwell adult collaborative including clinical observations.
  • Safe patient flow
  • Using the PDSA cycle for your identified test of change

Spoke Placements

  • Neuromuscular specialist nurses.
  • Multiple sclerosis specialist nurses
  • Neurology Rehab clinics
  • Metabolic specialist nurses
  • ANU
  • Metabolic specialist nurses
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) nurses

Additional Information


Practice Education Facilitator – Julianah Olubunmi Oluwasakin – Practice Education Facilitator, Learning & Development Dept, 3rd Floor, Mayo Building, SRFT

PEF email: PEFTeam@nca.nhs.uk