Perioperative Nursing (2 cr)
Code: BA00CU05-3004
General information
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 12.10.2022
Timing
31.10.2022 - 31.12.2022
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing
- Open University of Applied Sciences
Teachers
- Niina Keskinen
- Terhi Voltti
Student groups
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IEPN22FSneak Peek of Finnish Nursing Education
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RN21Degree Programme in Nursing, Nursing Branch, Registered Nurse, RN, (UAS)
Objective
The student understands the perioperative process and knows the roles of the perioperative nurse.
The student gets familiar with the perioperative environment and is able to work in a multi-professional group in the care of a perioperative patient.
The student acts aseptically at different stages of perioperative patient care.
The student knows basic anesthesia methods and basic drugs and fluids used in perioperative care.
The student knows the basic monitoring and nursing interventions related to anesthetized patients.
The student is able to support and promote the health, functional capacity, rehabilitation and self-care of perioperative patients and their next-of-kin.
The student knows the pain management in perioperative care.
The student recognizes most typical instruments and surgical methods.
The student knows the use of equipment in the theatres and recovery room and understands the importance of patient safety in perioperative care.
The student understands the principles of sustainable development in perioperative care.
Content
- perioperative process (pathway of elective and emergency patient, ambulatory patient)
- the roles and tasks of an anesthetic nurse, scrub nurse and circulating nurse
- environment of theatres
- the principles of aseptic care (surgical hand disinfection, use of sterile gown, surgical site skin disinfection, preparing a sterile table, respecting of sterile area)
- anesthesia methods (general anesthesia, spinal – and epidural, local anesthesia)
- observation of anesthetized patient in the theatre and recovery room
- documentation and reporting (Periop documention, ISBAR)
- drug and fluid care (general anesthesia drugs, local anesthetics, pain medication, infusions)
- pain management methods (epidural, PCA, plexus, VAS)
- main instruments and equipment (diatermia, suction, c-arm)
- interaction and counselling situations with the patient
- patient safety (physical and physiological), nurse’s occupational safety (preventing accidents, ergonomic point of view, radiation protection, needle accidents)
Materials
Rothrock Jane C. Alexander's care of the patient in surgery
Material given by a teacher
Moodle platform
Teaching methods
Lectures
Simulation day (mandatory)
Independent studies
Student workload
2 credits
Content scheduling
1.Lectures
2. Simulation day
3. Exam
Further information
Theoretical part and exam can be done through online course "Perioperative Nursing".
If student have completed online course, only simulation day need to be done with the group
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1-2
The student
- perceives the perioperative process.
- perceives the roles of perioperative nurses and environment in the operating theaters.
- is able to work in a multi-professional team.
- is able to work aseptically.
- perceives different anesthesia methods and the main preparation methods for the patient’s anaesthesia.
- is able to guide the patient during the perioperative process.
- knows the infusions and medications used for the patient's anaesthesia.
- perceives the most important surgical instruments and equipment.
- knows the most-used disinfectant and sterilization methods in perioperative nursing.
- knows the importance of written documentation and oral reporting of the patient care.
- knows the importance of patient safety in perioperative care.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3-4
The student
- knows the perioperative process.
- knows the roles of a perioperative nurse and the environment in the operating theaters.
- is able to work in a multi-professional team and understands the importance of teamwork.
- knows the importance of aseptics in the work of the operating theaters and is able to act according to the aseptic rules.
- knows different anesthesia methods and the main preparation methods for the patient's anaesthesia.
- is able to guide patients diversely during the perioperative process.
- knows the infusions and medications used in the patient's anaesthesia.
- knows the most important surgical instruments and equipment.
- knows the most-used disinfectant and sterilization methods in perioperative nursing.
- is able to document the main areas of the patient’s anaesthesia.
- understands the importance of patient safety and continuity of care during intra-operative care.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5
The student
- knows the perioperative process.
- knows the roles of a perioperative nurse and the environment in the operating theaters.
- is able to work in a multi-professional team and knows the importance of teamwork.
- knows the importance of aseptics in the work of the operating theaters and is able to act according to the aseptic rules.
- knows different anesthesia methods and mechanisms and the main preparation methods for the patient's anaesthesia.
- is able to guide different patient groups diversely.
- knows the infusions and medications used in the patient's anaesthesia and knows their action mechanisms.
- knows the most important surgical instruments and equipment and the purpose for their use.
- knows the most-used disinfectant and sterilization methods in perioperative nursing.
- is able to document the main areas of the patient’s anaesthesia.
- understands the importance of patient safety and continuity of care during intra-operative care.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Fail=0
The student
- does not understand the perioperative process.
- does not understand the roles of perioperative nurses and the environment in the operating theaters.
- is not able to work in a multi-professional team.
- is not able to work aseptically.
- does not perceive different anesthesia methods and the main preparation methods for the patient’s anaesthesia.
- is not able to guide the patient during the perioperative process.
- does not know the infusions and medications used for the patient's anaesthesia.
- does not perceive the most important surgical instruments and equipment.
- does not know the most-used disinfectant and sterilization methods in perioperative nursing.
- does not know the importance of written documentation and oral reporting of the patient care.
- does not know the importance of patient safety in perioperative care.
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation, exam and simulation day
the student understands perioperative process
• the student knows roles of the perioperative nurse
• the student gets familiar with perioperative environment
• the student acts aseptically at different stages of perioperative patient care.
• the student knows basic anesthesia methods
• the student knows basic drugs and fluids used in perioperative care
• the student knows the basic monitoring and nursing interventions related to anesthetized patient
• the student is able to support and promote the health, functional capacity, rehabilitation and self-care of perioperative patients and their families
• the student knows the pain management in perioperative care
• the student recognizes most typical instruments and surgical methdos
• student knows the use of equipment in the theatres and recovery room
• student understands the importance of patient safety in perioperative care
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Fail=0
The student
- does not understand the perioperative process.
- does not understand the roles of perioperative nurses and the environment in the operating theaters.
- is not able to work in a multi-professional team.
- is not able to work aseptically.
- does not perceive different anesthesia methods and the main preparation methods for the patient’s anaesthesia.
- is not able to guide the patient during the perioperative process.
- does not know the infusions and medications used for the patient's anaesthesia.
- does not perceive the most important surgical instruments and equipment.
- does not know the most-used disinfectant and sterilization methods in perioperative nursing.
- does not know the importance of written documentation and oral reporting of the patient care.
- does not know the importance of patient safety in perioperative care.
Qualifications
Registered Nurse's Core Competencies Modules I-II
Medication management and drug calculations
Further information
SeAMK DP in Nursing in-coming exchange students can participate in this course.