Clinical Nursing Skills ILaajuus (6 op)
Opintojakson tunnus: SNZS3300
Opintojakson perustiedot
- Laajuus
- 6 op
- Opetuskieli
- englanti
Osaamistavoitteet
The students understand the phases and effects of medicines in the system, and have a basic knowledge of the most common medicine groups used in common illnesses. They know what the effects of the drugs used for common illnesses are based upon, and what side-effects and interaction with other medicines their use may cause. They know the structure of human body, its operation, and related concepts. They can search for knowledge of anatomy and physiology in different sources, and apply it.
Sisältö
Basic knowledge of the phases and effects of medicinal substances, side-effects and interaction. Cytology and histology, skin, the digestive system, the urogenous system, the nervous system related to the regulation of life processes, and the endocrine system.
Esitietovaatimukset
Degree students:
Basic nursing competence
Other/exchange students:
Basic nursing theory and practice
Arviointikriteerit, tyydyttävä (1)
Excellent (5): The student has advanced knowledge and understanding of pharmacology and anatomy and physiology, and knowledge required for clinical procedures and examinations. He/she is capable of critical assessment of information. The student is able to apply the latest national and international evidence-based information in a versatile manner. The student is able to assess his/her own competence and the skills he/she has acquired critically and instructively, and is able to improve them further.
Very good (4): The student has advanced knowledge and understanding of pharmacology and anatomy and physiology, and knowledge required for clinical procedures and examinations. The student is able to draw on the skills he/she has acquired and demonstrated to complete course learning assignments instructively.
Good (3): The student has good knowledge of pharmacology and anatomy and physiology, and knowledge required for clinical procedures and examinations. The student is able to apply the latest national and international evidence-based information. In course learning assignments, the student demonstrates an ability to reflect on his/her competence.
Satisfactory (2): The student is capable of independent acquisition of information and learning. The student draws on the most central information sources of the course and is able to assess the information he/she uses.
Adequate (1): The student has a basic knowledge of pharmacology and anatomy and physiology, and that required for clinical procedures and examinations.
Fail (0): The student has not mastered the basic knowledge of pharmacology, anatomy and physiology or knowledge needed for clinical procedures and examinations.