8931 heyst - Clinical nursing care to elderly people and people with chronic healthcare conditions I
Course information
Title
Clinical nursing care to elderly people and people with chronic healthcare conditions I
Course number
8931.24
Academic year
2024-2025
ECTS
9.00
Level
Bachelor
Faculties
Deildin fyri Heilsu- og Sjúkrarøktarvísindi
Educations
BSC in Nursing
Prerequisites
The student must have passed the Drug dosage calculation course
Language of instruction
The course is taught in Faroese. Instructional materials are mainly in Danish, as well as in English and other Scandinavian languages. Lectures, group work, discussions etc. are in Faroese.
Registration
Students on the fourth semester of Bachelor of Science in Nursing are automatically enrolled.
Beginning date
Monday, October 21, 2024
End date
Friday, November 29, 2024
Academic content
Purpose
For students to develop skills and competences in providing nursing for older people and people with chronic conditions. For students to understand health promoting, preventative, as well as therapeutic, rehabilitating and palliative nursing for older people and people with chronic conditions. For students to acquire the competences to cooperate with residents in care homes/people in their own homes, next of kin, colleagues and other groups of practitioners.
Learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete the module can demonstrate the ability to: • Use the nursing process to identify needs, prepare a care plan and provide nursing in accordance with that plan • Demonstrate skills in documenting nursing by applying the documentation tools in use at the clinical placement • Explain health promoting, preventive, rehabilitating and palliative nursing for residents • Argue professionally for the nursing care provided drawing on the most up-to-date knowledge • Show respect for individual residents and their environment • Show closeness in the relationship with residents • Communicate professionally with residents and next of kin taking into account their needs and circumstances • Reflect on cooperation with next of kin • Reflect on and administer medication to older people • Reflect on ethical situations related to residents • Communicate life stories to colleagues based on interviews with residents/next of kin • Explain multidisciplinary cooperation around treatment and care for residents • Cooperate within and across professional disciplines • Demonstrate responsibility for their own learning and the ability to collaborate with teachers and fellow students
Content
Clinical teaching takes place over 6 weeks. Nursing for older people and/or people with chronic conditions in residential care. Nursing that supports physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
Learning and teaching approaches
Clinical teaching is organised as collaborative study in a residential home. Collaborative study: that students take part in and perform nursing interventions together with a nurse. Students have the opportunity to observe, describe and analyse nursing questions and provide nursing care to selected residents.
Assessment
Assessment method
Attainment level assessment. At the end of the period, each student is assessed in relation to the learning outcomes for the clinical teaching period. This assessment is equivalent to an internal clinical examination.
Examination (internal/external)
Internal
Grading scale
Passed/Failed
Exam date/dates
The assessment will be made on the 29th of November, 2024
Deadline for withdrawal from exam
Monday, October 21, 2024
Academic responsibility and teachers
Academic responsibility
Maria Súsanna Hammer Olsen
Teachers
Sára Skylv Reinert, Sunrit Niklasdóttir
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