Clinical Training: Outpatient Nursing/Acute NursingLaajuus (7 cr)
Code: SH00DN46
Objective
The student
-can implement multi-professional practice, outpatient nursing or acute nursing while taking into consideration the patient's age, growth and development stage, the requirements of ethicality and the care and service setting.
-can plan, implement and evaluate outpatient nursing or acute nursing for patients facing common health changes and/or problems and/or crises.
-is competent in nursing documentation and oral reporting.
-can use evidence-based interventions developed for admission and outpatient or acute nursing to help, support and counsel patients and their next-of-kin taking into account client / patient safety.
-knows how to safely plan, implement and evaluate drug and fluid care.
-is able to counsel and support patients and their next-of-kin in self-care, health promotion and maintenance of functional capacity in outpatient or acute nursing.
-can evaluate his/her professional competence critically from the perspectives of strengths and development needs.
Content
Practical training in placements that allow the student to practise outpatient or acute nursing. eDrug Care Certificate+ Drug Calculations. Assignments.
Qualifications
Starting the internship requires participation in the Outpatient Nursing (3 op) - course and Nursing in Acute and Critical Situations (3 op)- course.
Drug Calculations.
Participation in skills-labs and simulations.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
x
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Fail=0
When the criteria below (one or more) are met, the training must be supplemented:
The student
- cannot demonstrate the ability to use the evidence-based knowledge base of client / patient -centered clinical nursing.
- does not know how to search for and apply theoretical knowledge to practical nursing client and patient situations.
- cannot demonstrate awareness of the ethical principles for registered nurses in client-centered clinical nursing.
- is not competent to work in individual client-centered clinical nursing situations even if instructed.
- is not competent to work as a member of a team or and does not follow the rules / regulations of the work community.
- is unable to analyze his/her strengths or development needs in client-centered clinical nursing in accordance with the training instructions and does not correct his/her actions based on the feedback received.
- endangers client and patient safety with his/her own actions.
Further information
It is possible that in these clinical training environments may also be under-aged patients. Therefore, the student must present a criminal record certificate before starting this training.