Women's health (5cr)
Course unit code: G222-8
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
Content
Type of course:
Compulsory
Level of course:
Professional studies
Objective of course:
Students become aware of the health care of women during their life span; adolescence, reproductive phase and menopause. Students have the knowledge to support the pregnant woman and the whole family during the phases of the pregnancy. Students become aware of the process of growing up to be a parent and a family based on theory, research and practice. Students know the phases of delivery, and the postnatal care of the mother as well as the care of the newborn. Students are able to support people experiencing childlessness and miscarriage. Students become aware of the nursing of gynecological patients undergoing examinations, surgery and different treatments. Students know the prevention and nursing of infections, cancer and sexually transmitted diseases and their significance for the well-being of women. Students recognize the ethical issues related to maternal care and gynecological nursing. Students are fit for practice in multiprofessional teams.
Course contents:
G222A-8 Maternity care, 1 cr
Normal pregnancy
Complications and disorders during pregnancy
Phases of delivery
Emergency delivery
Postnatal time
Breastfeeding
G222B-8 Gynecological nursing, 2 cr
Woman's life-span; reproductive health, development and problems
Contraception
PMS
Menopause
Gynecological patient assessment
Sexually transmitted disease
Abortion miscarriage
Cancer
Gynecological perioperative nursing
Infertility problems and their treatment
G222C-8 Supervised clinical training, 2 cr
Teaching methods:
Lectures
Seminars
Study visits
Independent studies
Supervised clinical training
Assessment methods:
Written, graded examinations
Approved clinical training
Prerequisites
G225-8 must be completed
Required reading
Ellis Quinn Youngkin & Marcia Szmania Davis: Women's Health, A Primary Care Clinical Guide
Name of lecturer
Ms A-M Äimälä
Year of study
Second year
Semester
Autumn and spring
Language of instruction
English