Acute and Perioperative Nursing (4 cr)
Code: SHZC1510-3003
General information
- Enrollment
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03.08.2020 - 30.08.2020
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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26.10.2020 - 18.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 4 cr
- Local portion
- 2 cr
- Virtual portion
- 2 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- School of Health and Social Studies
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 30
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
- Teachers
- Pirkko Ratinen
- Jaana Perttunen
- Sinikka Holma
- Salla Grommi
- Teacher in charge
- Sinikka Holma
- Groups
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SAR18S1Sairaanhoitaja
- Course
- SHZC1510
Evaluation scale
0-5
Objective
Student is familiar with the principles and processes of operative and acute nursing. Student possesses the basic competences in implementing perioperative nursing. Student is able to recognize the most common acute disorders in human body. Student can observe and care for a patient suffering from acute illnesses. Student masters the medical calculations and is able to implement safe medical care. Student is able to use and interpret the most common technological devices in acute and operative nursing safely.
Content
Acute disorders, triage, perioperative nursing process, surgical patient´s care path, perioperative nursing, patient safety, nutrition, wound care, acute pain management, infection control, patient education, rehabilitation, fluid therapy, continuous care
Materials
Korte, A. , Kinnunen, T., Palovaara, M & Perttunen, J. 2016. Perioperatiivinen hoitotyö. Sanoma Pro Oy. Helsinki. Pages: 8-196.
Ahonen,O., Blek-Vehkaluoto, M., Buure,T., Ekola,S., Partamies,S. &Suolsaari,V. 2019. Kliininen hoitotyö. Sanoma Pro Oy. Helsinki. Pages: 91-123,309-329,486-509,522-542,656-665,676-688 ja 698-708
Teaching methods
Contact teaching
Independent learning
Exam schedules
Will be informed in course info. Re-exams according to the degree regulations.
Student workload
4 ect = 108 h
Contact teaching 2 ect
Independent learning 2 ect
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
(5)
Student has comprehensive knowledge of acute and operative nursing. Student is able to explain and justify comprehensively the etiology, risk factors and prognosis in the most common acute and operative diseases. Student is able to analyze and justify the care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and understands the importance of care models as part of patients’ rehabilitation and health promotion. Student shows deep reflection, comparison and evaluation from several aspects utilizing versatile evidence based material. Student is able to present his/her own developmental ideas in discussion. Student follows the written instructions of JAMK.
(4)
Student has comprehensive knowledge of acute and operative nursing. Student explains with justifications the etiology, risk factors and prognosis in the most common acute and operative diseases. Student is able to analyze the care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and understands the importance of care models as part of patients’ rehabilitation and health promotion. In his/her assignments the student reflects, compares and evaluates several aspects utilizing versatile evidence based material. Student follows the written instructions of JAMK.
(3)
Student has knowledge of acute and operative nursing. Student recognizes the etiology, risk factors and prognosis in the most common acute and operative diseases. Student is able to explain the care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and understands the importance of care models as part of patients’ rehabilitation and health promotion. In his/her assignments the student reflects, compares and evaluates several aspects utilizing evidence based material. Student follows the written instructions of JAMK.
(2)
Student has basic knowledge of acute and operative nursing. Student is able to recite the etiology, risk factors and prognosis in the most common acute and operative diseases. Student is able to give an example of the care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of patients’ rehabilitation and health promotion. The examples show understanding but the connection between theoretical and practical knowledge is missing. In his/her assignments the student reflects, compares and evaluates basic aspects utilizing mainly evidence based material. Student follows the written instructions of JAMK.
(1)
Student has basic knowledge of acute and operative nursing. Student is able to recite the etiology, risk factors and prognosis in the most common acute and operative diseases. Student is able to partially discuss the care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of patients’ rehabilitation and health promotion. In his/her assignments the student is able to list some significant factors of patient care without reflecting in the references. Student follows the written instructions of JAMK partly.
Qualifications
Student masters the basic knowledge and interventions of health promotion, preventive nursing and public health nursing as well as mental health and addiction nursing.