8921 heyst - Nursing care for people with somatic diseases I
Course information
Title
Nursing care for people with somatic diseases I
Course number
8921.24
Academic year
2024-2025
ECTS
15.00
Level
Bachelor
Faculties
Deildin fyri Heilsu- og Sjúkrarøktarvísindi
Educations
BSC in Nursing
Prerequisites
Language of instruction
Faroese
Registration
Students on the second semester of Bachelor of Science in Nursing are automatically enrolled.
Beginning date
Monday, August 19, 2024
End date
Friday, October 18, 2024
Academic content
Purpose
For students to acquire competences in preventive, health promoting, supportive, compensatory and therapeutic nursing for people with physical disease. For students to train practical skills rooted in fundamental needs within specific areas of nursing practice.
Learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete the module can demonstrate ability to: • Explain Dorothea E. Orem’s theory on self-care and the systems and concepts linked to this theory • Describe key concepts in Joyce Travelbee’s theory on human-to-human relationship • Assess a patient’s need for nursing, draft nursing diagnosis and put forward proposals for preventive, supportive, compensatory and therapeutic nursing for a specific patient • Describe the importance of documenting nursing and demonstrate competence in documenting nursing • Describe the legal responsibilities and duties of nurses in relation to documentation • Describe pedagogical considerations in relation to informing, guiding and teaching patients based on the background, condition and context of participants • Explain considerations in relation to professional communication with patients and relatives • Explain how patients experience disease • Analyse nursing practice questions in relation to shortness of breath, fever and immobility • Carry out nursing practice actions in relation to immobility, shortness of breath, fever and hygiene • Assess working positions and master relevant transfer techniques, as well as use appropriate tools to prevent lesions for themselves, patients and other care providers • Demonstrate skill in transfer techniques, which ensure that patients use their own resources as well as possible • Explain the internal, external and specific immune defence • Explain direct and indirect disease transmission and describe the importance of disease prevention in hospitals • Explain pathophysiological changes in selected respiratory, skeletal and nervous system diseases • Describe which tests and treatments are available for selected respiratory, skeletal and nervous system diseases, as well as selected infectious diseases • Apply subject-specific terminology in pathology (orally and in writing) e.g. concepts such as aetiology, pathophysiology, prophylaxis, clinical and paraclinical exams and prognosis • Describe the responsibility and skills of nurses in relation to handling and administrating medication • Explain chemical absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of selected medication (pharmacokinetics) • Explain the effects and side-effects of selected medication (pharmacodynamics) • Reflect orally on nursing provided • Reflect ethically on situations in nursing • Organise own learning in cooperation with fellow students and teachers.
Content
Teaching is delivered in the form of both a theory component and a clinical practice component. The contents of the theory component is: • Nursing theory on self-care based on Dorothea E. Orem’s writings • Joyce Travelbee’s nursing theory on the human-to-human relationship • Nursing theory on uncertainty in illness based on Merle H. Mishel’s writings • Drawing on Fundamentals of Care (FoC) as a basis for workings with basic needs that may be threatened by disease • Ida Jean Orlando in relation to initiation of the nursing process • Drafting care plans based on the nursing process • Documenting nursing • Patientology and curology with emphasis on patientology • Clinical decisions in nursing • Ethical reflection in nursing and ethics in relation to patient involvement • Selected respiratory, skeletal and nervous system diseases, as well as selected infectious diseases • Hygiene – normal flora, preventing transmission and preventing infectious diseases • Professional communication and communication exercises • Introduction to pedagogy and didactics in relation to information, guidance and teaching: participant background, condition and context • Introduction to pharmacology • Medication for selected respiratory, skeletal and nervous system diseases, as well as selected infectious diseases • Nursing targeting shortness of breath, fever and immobility The contents of the clinical component in the practice lab is: • Nursing related to shortness of breath and immobility • Transfers from and into bed/chair • Communication exercises, working together and pedagogical exercises • Reflection • Required study activity for workshops on shortness of breath – refer to the portfolio for 2.lh.
Learning and teaching approaches
Teaching and learning is organised as alternating lectures, dialogue, cases and discussion of reading questions, group work, self-study and clinical observations and skills lab exercises.
Assessment
Assessment method
The approval of the required study activity is a pre-requisite for admission to examination assessment. Combined written, practical and oral examination. Refer to the examination requirements.
Examination (internal/external)
Internal
Grading scale
7-scale
Exam date/dates
The assignment question will be handed out on the 22. October 2024, and the written assignment is due for submission on the 25. October, 2024. The oral exam is set for the 31st of October and the 1st of November, 2024.
Deadline for withdrawal from exam
Monday, August 19, 2024
Academic responsibility and teachers
Academic responsibility
Sonja Nielsen
Teachers
Durita Gunnvør Neshamar, Theresa Joensen Rønnebech
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