Clinical Decision Making in Nursing (4 cr)
Code: SNZD1500-0K0N1
General information
- Timing
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01.01.2020 - 31.07.2020
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 4 cr
- Local portion
- 4 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Face-to-face
- Unit
- School of Health and Social Studies
- Teaching languages
- English
- Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
- Teachers
- Tiia Luotojoki
- Marina Hirjaba
- Riikka Sinivuo
- Kamau Mureithi
- Groups
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SNS17S1Degree Programme in Nursing
- Course
- SNZD1500
Evaluation scale
0-5
Objective
Student is able to apply critical thinking skills and make independent and evidence based decisions as a nursing professional in evaluating the client`s need for care, performing nursing duties and in guidance of follow-up care. She/he makes use of multi-professional team bearing also in mind the ethical principles of nursing. Student is able to carry out actions, that facilitate seeking the most beneficial outcomes for the health objectives of a client, family and community in their cultural context. Student encounters the client as active participant and uses suitable client-centered counseling and guidance methods. The learning outcomes are accomplished in each student’s own area of expertise. The language skills of each student affect to the selection of the area of expertise.
Content
Evaluating the need and urgency for care and making necessary conclusions. Follow-up care, treatment and guidance. Evidence based practice in care. Prevention of diseases, evaluation of health risks. Guidance of health services, group and individual counseling. Ethical decision-making. Medication guidance and jurispurence, consultation of other professionals.
Student masters medical calculations.
Materials
Hotus Nursing research foundation recommendations,NICE guidelines, WHO Health topics and 2020 Policy, EBM guidelines and recommendations (Käypä hoito)and scientific articles. National Institute for health and social services web pages (THL) Ministry of social affairs and health: health and social services in Finland (STM)
Completion alternatives
Multidisciplinary case study Medical calculations
Student workload
108 hours contact teaching 40 hours e-learning 27 hours Independent study 41 hours
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
(5)
Student possesses deep knowledge in evidence based planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing. Student masters care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of the rehabilitative and health promotive care. Students learning assignments indicate deep reflection, comparison and evaluation of information from diverse aspects. Student utilizes versatile references. In written assignments, the student is able to use JAMK´s written instructions.
(4)
Student possesses good knowledge in evidence based planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing. Student masters care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of the rehabilitative and health promotive care. Students learning assignments indicate reflection, comparison and evaluation of information from diverse aspects. Student utilizes relevant references. In written assignments, the student is able to use JAMK´s written instructions.
(3)
Student possesses knowledge in evidence based planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing. Student masters care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of the rehabilitative and health promotive care. Students learning assignments indicate reflection, comparison and evaluation of information from some aspects. Student utilizes relevant references. In written assignments, the student is able to use JAMK´s written instructions.
(2)
Student possesses basic knowledge in evidence based planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing. Student understands care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of the rehabilitative and health promotive care. Students learning assignments indicate reflection, comparison and evaluation of information from few aspects. Student utilizes references. In written assignments, the student is mainly able to use JAMK´s written instructions.
(1)
Student possesses basic knowledge in evidence based planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing. Student understands care-, service- and rehabilitation paths and care models as part of the rehabilitative and health promotive care. Student utilizes references in assignments. In written assignments, the student is partly able to use JAMK´s written instructions.
Qualifications
Student masters client-centered care, main concepts and methods in social and healthcare environment, being familiar with the aims and nursing methods that will promote client`s health and functioning. Student is able to utilize evidence based knowledge in nursing decision making. Student masters methods in clinical examination of a patient and is able to determine the need for nursing care.
Further information
The area of nursing the student can choose will depend on their language skills.