Gerontological Nursing and RehabilitationLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: BC00CG26
Objective
Students will know how to assess ill aged people's needs for care and nursing from a client-centered, perspective, based in gerontological knowledge. They will know how to plan, implement and evaluate the care and nursing of ill aged people in various living environments. In their decisions, students will pay attention to the clients' rehabilitation as well as to the promotion of their health and ability to function. They know how to support the aged person and his family in hospice care. Students will recognise development challenges in the care of ill aged people and demonstrate ethical competence.
Content
- the evidence based care and nursing process in common geriatric illnesses
- nursing interventions in gerontological nursing
- multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing
- continuity of care and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing
- hospice care
- documentation in gerontological nursing
Qualifications
Introduction to Gerontology, Geriatrics, Anatomy and Physiology, Basics of Elderly Care
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are familiar with basic features and ethical principles in the planning, implementation and evaluation of old people’s nursing care and rehabilitation. Students adequately manage to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties. They express interest in gerontological nursing and rehabilitation and end-of-life care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care. Students are able to evaluate their skills and knowledge and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks. They are aware of their development needs and identify development options in their work.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care extensively and in a profound manner. Students are able to evaluate and give reasons for their solutions and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are fully prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks and develop new practices. They demonstrate initiative and present visions of how practices could be developed.
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 15.01.2025
Timing
20.01.2025 - 23.05.2025
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Aino Asunmaa
- Maria Valli
Student groups
-
MGERO23Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology,Multimodal implementation
Objective
Students will know how to assess ill aged people's needs for care and nursing from a client-centered, perspective, based in gerontological knowledge. They will know how to plan, implement and evaluate the care and nursing of ill aged people in various living environments. In their decisions, students will pay attention to the clients' rehabilitation as well as to the promotion of their health and ability to function. They know how to support the aged person and his family in hospice care. Students will recognise development challenges in the care of ill aged people and demonstrate ethical competence.
Content
- the evidence based care and nursing process in common geriatric illnesses
- nursing interventions in gerontological nursing
- multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing
- continuity of care and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing
- hospice care
- documentation in gerontological nursing
Materials
New online material
Newest print of: Hoitotyön taidot ja toiminnot, SanomaPro
Duodecim Oppiportti-material
Teaching methods
Lectures, visitors, practical exercises, learning tasks
Active participation is required
Exam
Exam schedules
In the end of the course
Student workload
5x26,5 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are familiar with basic features and ethical principles in the planning, implementation and evaluation of old people’s nursing care and rehabilitation. Students adequately manage to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties. They express interest in gerontological nursing and rehabilitation and end-of-life care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care. Students are able to evaluate their skills and knowledge and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks. They are aware of their development needs and identify development options in their work.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care extensively and in a profound manner. Students are able to evaluate and give reasons for their solutions and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are fully prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks and develop new practices. They demonstrate initiative and present visions of how practices could be developed.
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in classes
Learning tasks
Exam
Qualifications
Introduction to Gerontology, Geriatrics, Anatomy and Physiology, Basics of Elderly Care
Enrollment
17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
22.01.2024 - 12.04.2024
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Aino Asunmaa
- Maria Valli
Student groups
-
MGERO22
Objective
Students will know how to assess ill aged people's needs for care and nursing from a client-centered, perspective, based in gerontological knowledge. They will know how to plan, implement and evaluate the care and nursing of ill aged people in various living environments. In their decisions, students will pay attention to the clients' rehabilitation as well as to the promotion of their health and ability to function. They know how to support the aged person and his family in hospice care. Students will recognise development challenges in the care of ill aged people and demonstrate ethical competence.
Content
- the evidence based care and nursing process in common geriatric illnesses
- nursing interventions in gerontological nursing
- multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing
- continuity of care and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing
- hospice care
- documentation in gerontological nursing
Materials
New online material
Newest print of: Hoitotyön taidot ja toiminnot, SanomaPro
Duodecim Oppiportti-material
Teaching methods
Lectures, visitors, practical exercises, learning tasks
Active participation is required
Exam
Exam schedules
In the end of the course
Student workload
5x26,5 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are familiar with basic features and ethical principles in the planning, implementation and evaluation of old people’s nursing care and rehabilitation. Students adequately manage to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties. They express interest in gerontological nursing and rehabilitation and end-of-life care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care. Students are able to evaluate their skills and knowledge and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks. They are aware of their development needs and identify development options in their work.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care extensively and in a profound manner. Students are able to evaluate and give reasons for their solutions and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are fully prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks and develop new practices. They demonstrate initiative and present visions of how practices could be developed.
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in classes
Learning tasks
Exam
Qualifications
Introduction to Gerontology, Geriatrics, Anatomy and Physiology, Basics of Elderly Care
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
23.01.2023 - 31.03.2023
Credits
5 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Maria Valli
Student groups
-
MGERO21
Objective
Students will know how to assess ill aged people's needs for care and nursing from a client-centered, perspective, based in gerontological knowledge. They will know how to plan, implement and evaluate the care and nursing of ill aged people in various living environments. In their decisions, students will pay attention to the clients' rehabilitation as well as to the promotion of their health and ability to function. They know how to support the aged person and his family in hospice care. Students will recognise development challenges in the care of ill aged people and demonstrate ethical competence.
Content
- the evidence based care and nursing process in common geriatric illnesses
- nursing interventions in gerontological nursing
- multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing
- continuity of care and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing
- hospice care
- documentation in gerontological nursing
Materials
New online material
Newest print of: Hoitotyön taidot ja toiminnot, SanomaPro
Duodecim Oppiportti-material
Teaching methods
Contact lessons, assignments, using Moodle-base
Active participation is required
Exam
Exam schedules
In the end of the course
Student workload
5x26,5 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are familiar with basic features and ethical principles in the planning, implementation and evaluation of old people’s nursing care and rehabilitation. Students adequately manage to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties. They express interest in gerontological nursing and rehabilitation and end-of-life care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care. Students are able to evaluate their skills and knowledge and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks. They are aware of their development needs and identify development options in their work.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care extensively and in a profound manner. Students are able to evaluate and give reasons for their solutions and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are fully prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks and develop new practices. They demonstrate initiative and present visions of how practices could be developed.
Assessment methods and criteria
According to curriculum
Qualifications
Introduction to Gerontology, Geriatrics, Anatomy and Physiology, Basics of Elderly Care
Enrollment
01.05.2021 - 17.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 20.05.2022
Credits
5 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
10 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services and Health Care, Applied Gerontology
Teachers
- Marita Lahti
Student groups
-
MGERO20
Objective
Students will know how to assess ill aged people's needs for care and nursing from a client-centered, perspective, based in gerontological knowledge. They will know how to plan, implement and evaluate the care and nursing of ill aged people in various living environments. In their decisions, students will pay attention to the clients' rehabilitation as well as to the promotion of their health and ability to function. They know how to support the aged person and his family in hospice care. Students will recognise development challenges in the care of ill aged people and demonstrate ethical competence.
Content
- the evidence based care and nursing process in common geriatric illnesses
- nursing interventions in gerontological nursing
- multiprofessionalism in gerontological nursing
- continuity of care and rehabilitation in gerontological nursing
- hospice care
- documentation in gerontological nursing
Materials
Informed in the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Contact lessons, assignments, exam
Exam schedules
In the end of the course
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students are familiar with basic features and ethical principles in the planning, implementation and evaluation of old people’s nursing care and rehabilitation. Students adequately manage to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties. They express interest in gerontological nursing and rehabilitation and end-of-life care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care. Students are able to evaluate their skills and knowledge and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks. They are aware of their development needs and identify development options in their work.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students are able to plan, implement and evaluate ill and recovering old people’s nursing care, rehabilitation and end-of-life care extensively and in a profound manner. Students are able to evaluate and give reasons for their solutions and observe ethical principles in their action. Students are fully prepared to carry out gerontological nursing and rehabilitation duties and they are able to apply their knowledge to new tasks and develop new practices. They demonstrate initiative and present visions of how practices could be developed.
Qualifications
Introduction to Gerontology, Geriatrics, Anatomy and Physiology, Basics of Elderly Care