Specific skills

- Recognize the professional role in an Intensive Care Unit: responsibilities and functions of the nursing profession.
- Provide holistic care considering the physical, emotional, cultural, and social needs of an adult experiencing a critical health situation and their family.
- Offer support and comfort to the family of the hospitalized patient experiencing an emotional crisis through an individualized care proposal.
- Conduct thorough and systematic assessments of an adult in critical condition, considering physical, emotional, cultural, and social aspects, using a nursing model as a reference.
- Address the care needs of adults by creating appropriate care plans based on up-to-date scientific knowledge.
- Manage care plans with established quality and safety levels and optimal use of existing resources.
- Work in a complex professional context, maintaining respect, ethics, and privacy of the patients cared for through confidentiality and professional secrecy, considering current legislation and the professional code of ethics.
- Improve nursing care through research in adult intensive care.

Transferable skills

- Work with the professional team through efficient time management, communication, and professional collaboration, which allows for the improvement of quality standards.
- Express oneself fluently in a language appropriate to professional criteria, both orally and in writing.
- Identify and address changes in a complex and uncertain context.
- Manage learning autonomously through the search for expert information that enables updating and improvement of knowledge.

Title obtained

Lifelong Learning Master's Degree Nursing Care in the Adult in Critical Condition