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Pharmacology (5 cr)

Code: SN00CD22-3001

General information


Timing
25.08.2025 - 31.12.2026
The implementation has not yet started.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Health and Social Studies
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 60
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
Sirpa Sandelin
Teacher in charge
Sirpa Sandelin
Groups
SNS24SG1
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
SNS24SG2
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Course
SN00CD22
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Content scheduling

The course is divided into three parts A, B and C.
Part A 2 credits at the same time as Medical Nursing studies.
Part B 2 credits at the same time as Mental health nursing.
Part C 1 credit at the same time as Acute and Perioperative nursing.

Objective

In this course you will learn the basics of pharmacology and the most commonly used groups of medicine.

You master the basics of pharmacology when planning, implementing and evaluating a client's / patient's pharmacological treatment.

You compare multidisciplinary information to support clinical decision-making and make evidence-based conclusions.

Content

Basics of pharmacokinetics and dynamics, drug interactions, key groups of drugs used in long-term and acute treatment, their mechanisms of action and the most common side effects, special features of children's medication.

Materials

Lecture material and assignments in Moodle

Saano, S. & Taam-Ukkonen, M. 2020. Lääkehoidon käsikirja. Helsinki: Sanoma Pro Oy. (ISBN: 9789526356181)

Teaching methods

Classroom teaching, e-learning, learning tasks.

Exam schedules

First examination in connection with the course. (Paper exam).
Re-exams in the Examstudio at a time to be separately announced.

Student workload

Part A: 54 hours, of which contact teaching 8 x 2 h
Part B: 54 hours, of which contact teaching 8 x 2 h
Part C: 27 hours, of which contact teaching 5 x 2 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient 1

You can name the stages and modes of action of medicinal substances in the body.

You know the most common drug groups by name and their uses and mechanisms of action.

You can name the most common adverse and synergistic effects of medicinal substances.


Satisfactory 2

You can explain the stages and modes of action of medicinal substances in the body.

You know the most common drug groups by name and their uses and mechanisms of action.

You can name the most common adverse and synergistic effects of medicinal substances.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3
You understand the stages and modes of action of medicinal substances in the body.

You know the purposes and mechanisms of the most commonly used drug groups.

You can name the most common adverse and synergistic effects of medicinal substances.

Very good 4

You understand the phases and modes of action of drugs in the body.

You are familiar with the uses and mechanisms of action of the most commonly used drug groups.

You are able to explain the most common adverse effects and interactions of drugs and their significance in the implementation of pharmacotherapy for patients.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5

You understand the stages and modes of medicinal substances in the body.

You know the purposes and mechanisms of the most commonly used drug groups.

You can explain the most common adverse and synergistic effects of medicinal substances and their importance in the implementation of the patient's medical treatment.

You can apply your knowledge of pharmacology in the planning, implementation and evaluation of the patient's medical treatment.

Qualifications

You master the basics of medical treatment, drug calculation, nursing, and anatomy and physiology.

Further information

Course exam.
Other assignments affecting the assessment will be agreed at the beginning of the course.

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