Promotion of Respiratory and Cardiovascular Functions in Physiotherapy (8 cr)
Code: BB00DL41-3001
General information
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 13.01.2025
Timing
02.01.2025 - 16.05.2025
Credits
8 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Maija Hiltunen
- Jutta Potila
Student groups
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FYS23Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Objective
The student is able to
- examine, evaluate and interpret the function and performance of the respiratory and circulatory system
- define and name the most typical diseases of the respiratory and circulatory system and their special features
- apply and draw conclusions about the effects of diseases of the heart and circulatory system on the client's ability to function, planning physical therapy, safe implementation and evaluating the effectiveness of physical therapy.
- take into account the importance of comprehensive and multiprofessional rehabilitation of respiratory and cardiac patients in patient guidance.
- guide respiratory and heart patients individually to the support they need
- recognizes the patient's fear of movement and knows how to encourage him in physical rehabilitation.
- name and identify the importance of lifestyles as risk factors for arterial diseases, in prevention and physical rehabilitation
- justify in patient guidance how regular exercise affects the disease and its risk factors
- recognizes the most important internal medicine diseases (MBO, diabetes, cancer) and knows how to guide a patient who has undergone thorax and gastrosurgery in a physiotherapeutic way
- knows the basics of the effects of heart medications
Content
- Tests that measure a heart patient's functional capacity and performance and their interpretation.
- The most common diseases of the respiratory and circulatory system
- Physiotherapy of the respiratory and circulatory system
- Multiprofessional hospital, convalescent and maintenance phase rehabilitation of a heart patient
- Follow-up guidance of respiratory and cardiac patients
- Recognizing and managing the fear of movement in respiratory and heart patients
- Arterial disease risk factors and lifestyle management
- The possibilities of exercise in the prevention and treatment of lifestyle diseases and cancer.
- Internal medicine, thorax-gastrosurgical physiotherapy
- Heart medications
Teaching methods
Course methods:
- theory lectures
- practical training and simulation
- preparatory tasks for the class and other class tasks
- independent and small group work
Student workload
Course of studies is = 8 credits (216h)
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Student:
- can poorly examine, evaluate and interpret the functioning and performance of the respiratory and circulatory system
- can only superficially define and name the most typical diseases of the respiratory and circulatory system and their special features
- does not know how to logically apply and draw conclusions about the effects of diseases of the cardiovascular system on the client's ability to function, the planning of physiotherapy, the safe implementation and the evaluation of the effectiveness of physiotherapy.
- knows only poorly how to take into account the importance of comprehensive and multiprofessional rehabilitation of respiratory and heart patients in patient management.
- has only insufficient knowledge of the respiratory and heart patients individually within the scope of the support they need
- only partially recognizes the patient's fear of movement and knows how to encourage him in physical rehabilitation.
- can somewhat name and recognize the importance of lifestyles as risk factors for arterial diseases, in prevention and physical rehabilitation
- cannot logically justify in patient guidance how regular exercise affects the disease and its risk factors
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Student
- can generally examine, evaluate and interpret the functioning and performance of the respiratory and circulatory system
- can define and partially name the most typical diseases of the respiratory and circulatory system and their special features
- can somewhat apply and draw conclusions about the effects of diseases of the cardiovascular system on the client's ability to function, planning physiotherapy, safe implementation and evaluation of the effectiveness of physiotherapy.
- can partially take into account the importance of comprehensive and multiprofessional rehabilitation of respiratory and cardiac patients in patient guidance.
- can generally guide respiratory and heart patients individually to the support they need
- partially able to recognize the patient's fear of movement and able to encourage him in physical rehabilitation.
- can broadly name and recognize the importance of lifestyles as risk factors for arterial diseases, in prevention and physical rehabilitation
- can explain to some extent in patient guidance how regular exercise affects the disease and its risk factors
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Student
- knows how to investigate, evaluate and interpret the function and performance of the respiratory and circulatory system in a versatile way
- can accurately define and name the most typical diseases of the respiratory and circulatory system and their special features
- can accurately apply and draw conclusions about the effects of diseases of the heart and circulatory system on the client's ability to function, plan physical therapy, safe implementation and evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapy.
- can take into account the importance of comprehensive and multiprofessional rehabilitation of respiratory and cardiac patients in patient guidance.
- knows how to guide respiratory and heart patients in a versatile way, individually, within the scope of the support they need
- can recognize the patient's fear of movement and can encourage him in physical rehabilitation.
- can name and accurately identify the importance of lifestyles as risk factors for arterial diseases, in prevention and physical rehabilitation
- can explain in a variety of ways in patient guidance how regular exercise affects the disease and its risk factors
- can guide professionally patients with MBO, diabetes, and cancer and knows how to guide patients who have undergone thorax and gastro surgery in a physiotherapeutic way
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in practical training and simulation (accepted/failed), absences to be compensated
Completing the independent and small group assignments of the study period (accepted/failed)
Exam (1-5, 0= failed)
Case exam (1-5, 0 = failed)