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Basics of Clinical Nursing (7 cr)

Code: SN00BS18-3006

General information


Enrollment
23.05.2022 - 29.05.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.01.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7 cr
Local portion
7 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Campus
Laurea Lohja
Teaching languages
English
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Nursing (SNF2), Laurea Lohja
Teachers
Virpi Valkama
Elina Pajakoski
Teacher in charge
Elina Pajakoski
Groups
SNF222SN
Degree Programme in Nursing, daytime studies, S22, Lohja
Study unit
SN00BS18

Learning outcomes

The student is able to
- apply research information and recommendations in supporting patient’s functional capacity, and caring for htheir basic needs and vital functions
- apply their knowledge of anatomy and physiology when rationalizing the methods supporting patient´s vital function
- justify, implement and interpret the main diagnostic tests and procedures required in monitoring patient´s vital functions as part of their care
- describe the main content of nutrition recommendations for different age and target groups and implement the recommendations in patient care
- describe factors that increase the risk of malnutrition and the principles of its prevention
- describe the principles and methods used in recognising and assessing patient´s pain, and implementing non-pharmacological pain management
- describe the responsibility and good practices in promoting patient and client safety
- implement aseptic techniques and apply the principles of infection control
- work ergonomically and use the available aids to transfer patients and prevent falls
- recognise a lifeless patient and perform basic resuscitation
- prepare a dead body with dignity
- support and assist significant others after death
- take samples and guide the patient while taking samples
- apply the nursing process when documenting in the patient information system and assess the relevancy, consistency and quality of the documented data
- act in First Aid situatios

Materials

Kozier, Erb, Berman, Snyder, Harvey & Morgan-Samuel ( 2012). Fundamentals of Nursing. Concepts, process and practice. (Applicable parts will be discussed during orientation)
Study units Canvas workspace material
Lecture material

Teaching methods

Part 1. Basic of nursing care theory 3cr
Part 2. Basic of nursing care workshops 2cr
Part 3. First Aid theory & workshops 0,5
Part 4. Bioanalytics workshop
Part 5. Documentation theory & workshop 1cr
Part 6. Basic care simulations

Lecture and workshops dates and times are available in Pakki.

Exam schedules

Schedule is available in Pakki.

Completion alternatives

none

Student workload

1cr = 27 hours of student’s work

Part 1. Basic of nursing care theory 3cr = 81 hours of student work

Part 2. Basic of nursing care workshops 2cr = 54 hours of student work:

Part 3. First Aid theory & workshops 0,5 = 13 h of student work

Part 4. Bioanalytics workshop

Part 5. Documentation theory & workshop 1cr = 27 hours of student work:

Part 6. Basic care simulations

Content scheduling

Core content :
- Bioanalytics theory and workshops
- Health and functional capacity as concepts (ICF, definition by THL), methods for supporting physical, psychological and social functional capacity, TOIMIA Functioning Measures Database (Toimia-tietokanta)
- Prevention and control of infections, including aseptic techniques in nursing and minor procedures
- Assessment and support of basic needs and vital functions (breathing, circulation, fluid balance, temperature, enteral nutrition, elimination, mobility, skin care, sleep)
--- ABCDE model, NEWS scoring
--- Assisting with mobility and feeding (incl. NG tube), use of helping aids, ergonomics
--- Prevention of pressure ulcers
--- Basic resuscitation (PPE+D) - tähän tuli muutos
- Nutrition
--- National nutrition recommendations targeted at different age groups and their application in the client’s food-related behaviour
--- Weight monitoring data as part of care
--- Tests measuring nutritional status (MUST, NRS) and the interpretation and application of their results in treatment; identifying malnutrition
--- Sufficient nutrition intake for the patient, monitoring of food and fluid consumption and assessing individual needs
- Most common clinical procedures and diagnostic tests: catheterisation, taking blood and urine samples, measuring blood pressure and saturation
- Pain treatment
--- Pain mechanisms
--- Pain identification, assessment and using pain scales
--- Non-pharmacological methods of pain treatment, self-care products for pain
Signs of death, basic nursing care before death, preparing a dead body and supporting the significant others

Evaluation scale

H-5

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