Clinical Nursing in Different Nursing ContextsLaajuus (10 cr)
Code: IN00BL23
Credits
10 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Leena Koponen
Learning objectives
Student is able to:
- implement the legislations, national and ethical guidelines in health care service system in Finland
- promote patient safety in their nursing
- explain and implement infection prevention and control guidelines and practices in clinical nursing contexts
- plan, implement and assess nursing care for patients in different nursing contexts
- utilize clinical examination methods and tools in the assessment of a patient’s condition and apply them in nursing
- explain the pharmacodynamics of most common medications and fluids used in clinical nursing and implement safe medication administration
- apply non-pharmacological interventions in nursing
- plan, implement and assess the resource-oriented mentoring and psychosocial support to the patient and their next of kin
- improve communication and dialogical interaction skills in their professional competence
- analyse and apply evidence-based practice in nursing
- work in multi-professional co-operation in the clinical contexts
- perform drug calculations accurately
Content
- patient's care and care process in surgical wards
- treatment of surgical and chronic wounds
- acute care situations for paediatric patients and their families
- special considerations in Paediatric drug and fluid therapy in acute care situations
- nursing and pharmaceutical care for patients and their families with cardiac, renal, diabetes and cancer
- the mechanisms and treatment of the most common symptoms in palliative care (pain, breath, GI-channel symptoms, ascites, psychiatric symptoms, fatigue, cachexia, skin symptoms)
- methods for supporting palliative care patients and their loved ones (psychosocial, informative, emotional, psychological, mental and spiritual, existential and practical support)
- emergency patient initial assessment and triage (The ABCDE approach, NEWS, ISBAR): Airway and Breathing (airway assessment and management, assessment and care of breathing), Circulation (assessment and interventions of circulation e.g., ECG), Disability (assessment and care of neurological function)
- the care of the most common emergency patients: Respiratory distress, circulatory disorder and chest pain, deteriorated patients, poisoning and intoxication, abdominal pain, shock and sepsis
Further information
- The course is conducted in English.
Qualifications
- Basic studies ad Obligatory professional studies completed. Except, the Development of interprofessional nursing care –Internship and National Exam (180 cr) can be unfinished.
- Optional professional theoretical studies must be in progress.
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 15.09.2024
Timing
01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Credits
10 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Nina Arveli
- Jonna Åhman
- Petra Nissinen
- Jussi Vainionperä
- Sanna Savolainen
- Janne Nevalainen
- Okko Tervo
- Heli Hiltunen
- Roosa Vehkoja
- Marjaana Kellomäki
- Katri Huuskola
- Marja-Anneli Hynynen
- Tuomo Huurre
Responsible person
Mirka Savolainen
Scheduling groups
- Group 1/2 (Size: 10. Open UAS: 0.)
- Group 2/2 (Size: 10. Open UAS: 0.)
Student groups
-
TNE21SPDegree Programme in Nursing
Education groups
- Group 1/2
- Group 2/2
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Assignment
- Seminar
- Drug Calculation Exam
Student workload
Total 270hrs.
Qualifications
- Basic studies ad Obligatory professional studies completed. Except, the Development of interprofessional nursing care –Internship and National Exam (180 cr) can be unfinished.
- Optional professional theoretical studies must be in progress.
Materials
Will be informed at the commence of the course on the Moodle platform.
Further information
ALL previous professional studies must be completed in prior, with certain exceptions (Thesis finalizing, Maturity test, National Exam, Optional studies must be ongoing).