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Practical training in Clinical Nursing 1Laajuus (13 op)

Opintojakson tunnus: BA00BO92

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Laajuus
13 op
Opetuskieli
englanti

Osaamistavoitteet

Students know how to use nursing interventions to respond to their patients' nursing needs and how to implement structured documentation using uniform classification. Students know how to apply the principles of preventing infections and explain why this is important in clinical nursing. Students know how to assess resources of patients and families from different cultural backgrounds and support them in planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care. They know how to act in common first aid and life support situations. Students know how to plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based nursing interventions. Students take a rehabilitation and resource-centred approach to their work with patients and family members of all ages. Students assess needs for care using appropriate clinical and physiological tools or instruments, prioritise their findings and enter them onto the structured documentation system. Students know how to plan, implement and evaluate patients' drug care. Students implement Finnish nutritional guidelines. They understand the principles of safety management and sustainable development and are aware of their own responsibility in promoting these principles at the workplace. Students evaluate their professional competence critically from the perspectives of strengths and development needs.

Sisältö

Practical training in settings which allow students to practise basic client-centred clinical nursing. Writing and presenting an assignment. eDrug Care Certificate. Competence test.

Esitietovaatimukset

Finnish working life 1 and 2

Arviointikriteeri, hyväksytty/hylätty

Fail=0
Students
-do not know how to seek information required in individual situations in client-centred clinical nursing
-cannot demonstrate ability to use the knowledge base of client-centred clinical nursing
- do not make a difference between everyday knowledge and evidence-based knowledge in client-centred clinical nursing
-are not competent to work in individual client-centred clinical nursing situations even if instructed
-cannot demonstrate awareness of the ethical principles for nurses/public health nurses in client-centred clinical nursing
-are not competent to work as members of a team or to share their knowledge in client-centred clinical nursing
-are unable to analyse their strengths or developments needs in client-centred clinical nursing

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