Guided Practice in Surgical NursingLaajuus (8 cr)
Code: K702DL54
Credits
8 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Hannele Kauppila
Objective
Competence goals
You are able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
You are able to comprehensively define treatment needs of the patient or client and plan, implement, and evaluate the treatment together with the patient, his or her relatives, and those involved in the treatment process.
You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally and by promoting health.
You are able to report orally and in writing, and you can act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
Under supervision, you are able to participate in the examinations of surgical patients, their nursing care and medication.
You are able to explain the rationale behind the related nursing interventions.
You work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Pass
● You can treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
● You are able to define the needs of patient care holistically. You are able to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
● You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
● You can report orally and in writing and act aseptically and in accordance with principles of infection control.
● Under guidance, you are able to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient , their nursing and medication, and explain the rationale behind the interventions.
● You can work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Fail
• You are not able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
• You are not able to comprehensively define the patient’s treatment needs. You do not have the competence to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
• You do not have the competence and skills to guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
• You are unable to report orally and in writing and you fail to act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
• You are unable, under supervision, to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient, their nursing and medication. You are not able to explain the rationale behind the interventions.
• You lack the competence to work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Enrollment
02.10.2023 - 28.01.2024
Timing
29.01.2024 - 03.03.2024
Credits
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 25
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Henri Perälä
- Susanna Leskinen
Responsible person
Susanna Leskinen
Student groups
-
K72D22SNursing (day time learning) Kemi autumn 2022
Objective
Competence goals
You are able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
You are able to comprehensively define treatment needs of the patient or client and plan, implement, and evaluate the treatment together with the patient, his or her relatives, and those involved in the treatment process.
You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally and by promoting health.
You are able to report orally and in writing, and you can act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
Under supervision, you are able to participate in the examinations of surgical patients, their nursing care and medication.
You are able to explain the rationale behind the related nursing interventions.
You work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Materials
Studymaterials from earlier studies. Professional guidelines. Lapland University of applied Sciences material about practical training
Teaching methods
Training info
-Guided practical training at the ward
-Evaluation discussion between the teacher, student and supervisor, eWorkbook, Medication passport.
Further information
Clinical practice info (TEAMS) 11.12.2023 at 13.00-14.00. Practical training 29.1-3.3.2024
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Pass
● You can treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
● You are able to define the needs of patient care holistically. You are able to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
● You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
● You can report orally and in writing and act aseptically and in accordance with principles of infection control.
● Under guidance, you are able to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient , their nursing and medication, and explain the rationale behind the interventions.
● You can work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Fail
• You are not able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
• You are not able to comprehensively define the patient’s treatment needs. You do not have the competence to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
• You do not have the competence and skills to guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
• You are unable to report orally and in writing and you fail to act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
• You are unable, under supervision, to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient, their nursing and medication. You are not able to explain the rationale behind the interventions.
• You lack the competence to work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Assessment methods and criteria
Suomeksi
The practical training to promote professional competence is evaluated on a simple scale of pass–fail (H–0)
Pass:
- The student observes the shared rules of the unit.
- The students appropriately fills in the practical training documents and returns them.
- The student hands in the requisite exercises in accordance with the agreed upon schedule.
- The student participates in guidance discussions and assessments in accordance with the agreed upon
practices.
- The student’s activities at the unit are responsible and safety to patients.
- The student prepares personal competence goals for the practical training and assesses their attainment.
Fail:
- The student does not observe the shared rules of the unit.
- The student does not hand in the requisite exercises in accordance with the agreed upon schedule.
- The student neglects guidance and assessment discussions.
- The student does not perform nursing tasks in a responsible manner that is safe to patients.
- The student is incapable of receiving guidance.
- The student fails to achieve the goals set for the practical training
Enrollment
03.10.2022 - 08.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 12.02.2023
Credits
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 25
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Susanna Leskinen
- Sinikka Johansson
Responsible person
Sinikka Johansson
Student groups
-
K72D21S
Objective
Competence goals
You are able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
You are able to comprehensively define treatment needs of the patient or client and plan, implement, and evaluate the treatment together with the patient, his or her relatives, and those involved in the treatment process.
You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally and by promoting health.
You are able to report orally and in writing, and you can act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
Under supervision, you are able to participate in the examinations of surgical patients, their nursing care and medication.
You are able to explain the rationale behind the related nursing interventions.
You work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Pass
● You can treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
● You are able to define the needs of patient care holistically. You are able to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
● You can guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
● You can report orally and in writing and act aseptically and in accordance with principles of infection control.
● Under guidance, you are able to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient , their nursing and medication, and explain the rationale behind the interventions.
● You can work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.
Fail
• You are not able to treat surgical patients of different ages as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
• You are not able to comprehensively define the patient’s treatment needs. You do not have the competence to plan, implement and evaluate treatment together with the patient and his or her relatives and those involved in the treatment process.
• You do not have the competence and skills to guide and support the patient and their loved ones proactively, professionally, and by promoting health.
• You are unable to report orally and in writing and you fail to act aseptically and in accordance with the principles of infection control.
• You are unable, under supervision, to participate in the examinations of a surgical patient, their nursing and medication. You are not able to explain the rationale behind the interventions.
• You lack the competence to work in accordance with the principles of patient safety and occupational safety.