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Degree Programme in Emergency Care: 23EH

Code: 21EH

Degree:
Bachelor of Health Care

Degree title:
Bachelor of Health Care

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2023

Description

Graduates of the Degree Programme in Emergency Care are client- and patient-centred acute nursing and emergency care experts who have extensive basic knowledge and skills in different phases of the care path. Their professional competence is based on nursing science, medicine, related nursing practices and other fields of sciences, such as social sciences and behavioural sciences. They have good cooperation skills (people, management and communications skills).

Learning nursing and emergency care is both reflective, critical and ethical assessment of prior knowledge and practices, discovery and consideration of personal attitudes. Learning is based on the multiple levels of reality, different ways of knowing as well as key competence needs of the professional field. The Degree Programme in Emergency Care’s values are based on respect for human dignity and individuals, confidentiality, responsibility and high-level professional work.

The emergency care degree includes the nursing degree. The National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health certifies the graduates as registered nurses in accordance with the Act on Health Care Professionals (559/94). Emergency care nurses are certified as registered nurses. The degree programme fulfils the requirements set by EU legislation.

The nursing competence requirements of the emergency care degree are determined on the national and European level and consist of professionalism and ethicality, communication and client orientation, multiprofessionalism, health promotion, management and employee skills, information technology and registration, supervision and teaching competence, support of self-care, clinical nursing, evidence-based nursing, use of research information and decision-making, entrepreneurship and development, quality assurance, social and health care service system and patient and client safety. Professional nursing competence is based on evidence-based nursing, nursing science and other fields of science which support nursing, such as medicine, social sciences and behavioural sciences.

In addition to the above-mentioned competence areas, the nursing studies include genomic competence, individualised nursing, digital communication skills, use of digital solutions in nursing, wellbeing technology competence and principles of service professions. Students identify and can use sustainable development principles in their profession. Emergency care professionals can help acutely ill patients who need immediate treatment in and outside hospitals. They can support people’s health, examine, treat and guide ill patients and their relatives holistically, transport patients and refer them to further treatment.

Contents and progress of studies

After the first semester, students can the basics of nursing ill people. Students know how to follow health care legislation and ethical guidelines of nursing in their work. Students can identify and predict health problems in individuals and communities and know basics of genomics. Students can monitor patients’ vital functions, identify patients’ needs for nursing and use appropriate nursing

methods safely. Students can implement pharmacotherapy safely and master medical calculations. Students can consider different cultures in nursing.

During the second, third, fourth and fifth semesters, students develop their clinical competence in different fields of nursing and can determine nursing needs of patients/clients of different ages as well as plan, implement and assess nursing in cooperation with patients/clients and their close relatives. Students base their work on knowledge of different fields of sciences. Students can guide and support patients/clients in self-care and utilise user-centred wellbeing technology. Students can work as representatives of nursing in multiprofessional cooperation for the benefit of patients/clients. Students can assess patients’ need for treatment, start needed treatment and use basic emergency care equipment.

During the sixth, seventh and eight semesters, students’ competence is strengthened and deepened. Students can make ethically sound and evidence-based decisions and work professionally. Students can treat acutely ill patients in hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units. Students can independently assess acutely ill and injured patients and implement their treatment-level emergency care. Students can work in accident situations and lead emergency care situations. Students can assist in emergency childbirths and treat mothers and newborn babies. Students can develop their professional skills and emergency care in accordance with sustainable development principles. Students can assess their work critically. Students deepen their emergency care competence through the bachelor’s thesis.

The Degree Programme in Emergency Care is implemented as full-time studies conducted in Finnish. Some studies may be conducted in English or take place in international student exchange or projects. The degree programme includes 75 credits of supervised clinical training in genuine client/patient contacts in different nursing environments. The clinical trainings are completed in different fields of nursing.

The Degree Programme in Emergency Care includes 5 credits of free-choice studies. Students can complete cross-institutional studies. Students can extend their competence by participating in different projects during their studies.

The following principles are followed in completing the studies:

Students have to complete 30 credits of first- and second-semester studies before the third semester. The studies have to include pharmacotherapy and medical calculations. Students have to participate in the courses Prevention of Infections, Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations and Basics of Clinical Nursing before the second clinical training.

Students have to pass the courses Prevention of Infections, Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations and Basics of Clinical Nursing before the third clinical training. Students also have to participate in a nursing course in a training environment before the clinical trainings 3-7.

Students have to complete 140 credits of studies before starting the advanced studies in emergency care. The studies must include anatomy and physiology, basic competence in emergency care and supervised clinical trainings 1-5.

Internationalisation

Students can deepen their competence by participating in English-language teaching in Finland, international exchange or other international studies. Students can also complete their supervised clinical trainings in international exchange.

Show study timings by academic year, semester or period

Code Name Credits (cr) 2023-2024 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 Autumn 2023 Spring 2024 Autumn 2024 Spring 2025 Autumn 2025 Spring 2026 Autumn 2026 Spring 2027 1. / 2023 2. / 2023 3. / 2024 4. / 2024 1. / 2024 2. / 2024 3. / 2025 4. / 2025 1. / 2025 2. / 2025 3. / 2026 4. / 2026 1. / 2026 2. / 2026 3. / 2027 4. / 2027
21EH-1001
Basics of Nursing Profession

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7K00FK72 Orientation to the Profession 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FK73 Basics of Clinical Nursing 8 8 8 4 4
7K00FK74 Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7K00FK75 Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations 4 4 4 2 2
7K00FK76 Infection Control 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FK77 First Aid 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FK78 Anatomy and Physiology 1 2 2 2 1 1
21EH-1003
Holistic Nursing

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18
7K00FN11 Nursing Documentation 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN12 Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN13 Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN14 Pharmacology 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN15 Natural Science and Medicine 1 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN16 Anatomy and Physiology 2 2 2 2 1 1
21EH-1004
Operative Nursing

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7K00FN17 Surgical Nursing 4 4 4 2 2
7K00FN18 Perioperative Nursing 4 4 4 2 2
7K00FN19 Natural Science and Medicine 2 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN20 Anatomy and Physiology 3 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN21 Professional English for Nurses 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN22 Social and Health Care Service System 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN23 Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN28 User-oriented Wellbeing Technology 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FP26 Structured Data Search 2 2 2 1 1
21EH-1006
Nursing in Changing Environments

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7K00FN30 Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN32 Nursing Care for the Elderly 4 4 4 2 2
7K00FN38 Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN41 Basic Level Emergency Care 8 8 8 4 4
21EH-1005
Family Nursing

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7K00FN24 Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7K00FN26 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
7K00FN29 Communicable Diseases and Vaccination 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN31 Nursing Research 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN49 Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health 6 6 6 3 3
21EH-1008
Acute Care Nursing

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7
7K00FN42 Acute Nursing Care 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN27 Simulation 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
21EH-1009
Advanced Level Emergency Care

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7K00FN43 Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care 10 10 10 5 5
7K00FN45 Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care 3 3 3 1.5 1.5
7K00FN44 Emergency Medicine 1 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN46 Emergency Medicine 2 5 5 2.5 2.5 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3
7K00FN39 Swedish, spoken 2 2 2 1 1
7K00FN40 Swedish, written 1 1 1 0.5 0.5
7K00FN37 Simulation 2 2 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
7K00FN47 Prehospital Emergency Care 2 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
21EH-1010
Elective Studies

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5
7K00FN36 Elective Studies 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
21EH-1002
Supervised Clinical Training

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75
7K00FK79 Supervised Clinical Training 1 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7K00FN77 Supervised Clinical Training 2 7 7 7 3.5 3.5
7K00FN78 Supervised Clinical Training 3 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN79 Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care 10 10 10 5 5
7K00FN80 Supervised Clinical Training 5 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN72 Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing 9 9 9 4.5 4.5
7K00FO28 Supervised Clinical Training 7 8 8 8 4 4
7K00FN73 Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN74 Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN75 Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care 6 6 6 3 3
7K00FN76 Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care 6 6 6 3 3
21EH-1007
Bachelor's Thesis

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7F00FH00 Thesis Plan 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7F00FH01 Implementing Thesis 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
7F00FH02 Reporting Thesis 5 5 5 2.5 2.5
Total 240 60 61 64 55 31 29 28 33 32 32 31.5 23.5 15.5 15.5 14.5 14.5 14 14 16.5 16.5 16 16 16 16 15.8 15.8 11.8 11.8

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

Degree Certificate - Bachelors's degree (EQF6)

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Practical Training
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Bachelor's Thesis
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Basic and Professional Studies
Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations
Infection Control
First Aid
Anatomy and Physiology 1
Nursing Documentation
Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Pharmacology
Natural Science and Medicine 1
Anatomy and Physiology 2
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Natural Science and Medicine 2
Anatomy and Physiology 3
Professional English for Nurses
Social and Health Care Service System
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Structured Data Search
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Swedish, spoken
Swedish, written
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Free-Choice Studies
Elective Studies
Unclassified

Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council

No attached course units

No attached course units

No attached course units

No attached course units

Unclassified
Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations
Infection Control
First Aid
Anatomy and Physiology 1
Nursing Documentation
Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Pharmacology
Natural Science and Medicine 1
Anatomy and Physiology 2
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Natural Science and Medicine 2
Anatomy and Physiology 3
Professional English for Nurses
Social and Health Care Service System
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Structured Data Search
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Swedish, spoken
Swedish, written
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Elective Studies
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis

Tamprere3 common learning outcomes

Ethics

The student
- takes responsibility for his/her actions and the consequences of those actions
- is familiar with the principles of sound scientific practice and acts accordingly
- complies with the research and professional ethics of his/her field
- applies the principles of equality, accessibility and fairness
- is able to influence the community and society on the basis of ethical values and by using the competence he/she has gained

Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations
Infection Control
First Aid
Nursing Documentation
Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Social and Health Care Service System
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Swedish, written
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
International outlook and global responsibility

The student
- actively follows up on the international developments in his/her field and understands the effects and opportunities
- works in international operating environments and is capable of international and intercultural communication in his/her work and in its development
- anticipates and takes advantage of the impact and opportunities offered by the development of the international outlook in his/her work
- identifies local and global issues related to sustainable development and their interrelationships within the ecological, socio-cultural and economic dimensions of sustainable development
- orients him/herself to the future by identifying the consequences that decisions and choices have for sustainable development
- is familiar with sustainable development issues and ways of forming knowledge about sustainable development in his/her scientific or other field
- is able to critically specify and analyse sustainable development aspects in his/her field and in cross-disciplinary settings, and be committed in the way he/she applies the things he/she has learned
- is able to act in a goal-oriented manner and organise activities to find and implement solutions that promote sustainable development

Orientation to the Profession
Professional English for Nurses
Nursing Research
Simulation 1
Swedish, spoken
Simulation 2
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Learning skills and critical thinking

The student
- evaluates and develops his/her know-how and learning methods
- continually enhances his/her skills
- is able to solve new and complex problems and make decisions even in unexpected situations
- gathers, processes, evaluates, analyses and uses information in a versatile, critical and ethical way
- evaluates and develops his/her information gathering processes
- cooperates in the higher education community to construct information, and understands the importance of sharing information as a part of building his/her skills
- understands scientific thinking, reasoning and explanation

Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
First Aid
Anatomy and Physiology 1
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Pharmacology
Natural Science and Medicine 1
Anatomy and Physiology 2
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Natural Science and Medicine 2
Anatomy and Physiology 3
Professional English for Nurses
Social and Health Care Service System
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Structured Data Search
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Swedish, spoken
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Social understanding and economic and leadership skills

The student
- has sufficient economic and leadership skills in his/her field and a willingness to expand this know-how
- is able to manage his/her work in a goal-oriented manner in working life
- is capable of planning work, working independently in expert positions and acting as an immediate supervisor when necessary
- understands the importance of economics and leadership in his/her field and knows how to build competitiveness through them
- understands the meaning of his/her work in the societal context and is able to participate in the public debate in his/her field

User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Nursing Research
Simulation 1
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Swedish, written
Simulation 2
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Information technology and digital skills

The student
- is able to use information and communications technology
- understands the importance of digitalisation in his/her field and utilises the digital operating environments available in the field
- promotes the development of digital operating environments in his/her field
- knows the risks associated with digital environments and takes them into account in his/her own actions

Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
Nursing Documentation
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Structured Data Search
Basic Level Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Employability skills

The student
- is able to act as a member of a work community and promote the community’s and his/her own well-being
- takes into account the diversity of actors in the work environment
- functions appropriately in complicated situations
- understands the importance of networks in working life and has the ability to develop his/her own networks

Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
First Aid
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Innovation

The student
- implements research and development activities by using existing knowledge and methods in his/her field, and produces new knowledge and methods for the field
- finds and creates new customer-oriented, sustainable and economically viable solutions
- thinks creatively and sees alternative solution-oriented ways of working in a variety of cross-disciplinary and working life situations
- understands the importance of the global problems humankind is facing, as well as the significance of development and innovation in solving them
- has entrepreneurial skills

User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis
Interaction and communication skills

The student
- works in communication and interaction situations in working life as required by the task as a member of the community, such as in a team or a project group
- is able to engage in constructive and expert social debate
- is able to discuss research-based knowledge and understand the status of different presentations and media texts
- is able to communicate and work with people from different cultures and master the language skills required in his/her field
- has mastered at least one foreign language at a level that allows him/her to follow the developments in the field and to work in an international environment

Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
First Aid
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Professional English for Nurses
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Reporting Thesis
Unclassified
Elective Studies

Competence for general nurse

Professialisim and ethics

- Functions in accordance with the values, ethical guidelines and principles of nursing care, and evaluates their implementation in daily nursing care
- Complies with current legislation and information guidance in their work.
- Has adopted the professional identity of a nurse and committed to the principles of a service profession.
- Demonstrates ability to function in the role of an expert in nursing care and to accept responsibility for their actions
- Demonstrates ability to assess and develop their own skills.
- Demonstrates ability to intervene in unprofessional conduct.
- Recognizes their limits in coping, seeks support and uses different forms of support available.
- Demonstrates knowledge of career opportunities for nurses.
- Complies with occupational safety regulations.

No attached course units

Client centred care

- Respects clients/patients and encounters them as experts of and actors in their own lives.
- Demonstrates ability to encounter vulnerable patient groups in nursing care.
- Demonstrates ability to encounter client/patients from different cultures individually.

No attached course units

Work community skills Information technology and documentation

- Complies with the requirements and regulations governing data protection and information security in health care and social welfare services relating to the creation, use, storage and disposal of data.
- Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate recording of the client’s /patient’s nursing care process, and is capable of evaluating whether data recorded in the patient data repository is up to date, correct and of good quality.
- Documents the nursing care of client/patient according to the nursing care process; assesses the client’s/patient’s need for interventions (care) in accordance with the Finnish Care Classification (FinCC), plans and implements interventions using the Finnish Classification of Nursing Interventions (FiCNI), evaluates nursing outcomes using the Finnish Classification of Nursing Outcomes (FiCNO), as well as produces a summary of the nursing care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of information technology, electronic databases and reporting tools used in health care services.
- Complies with netiquette, regulations and practices regarding emails, and assumes the role of a health care professional in social media

No attached course units

Leadership and professional co-operation skills of the employee

- Demonstrates ability to priorize the task flexibly
- Motivates members of their working community and is able to give and receive feedback
- Demonstrates ability to work according to the principles of cost efficiency, Sustainable development taking into account the environment.
- Demonstrates ability to guide fellow students and co -workers.
- Demonstrates ability to develop and adapt their ways of working to changes in the health care and social welfare services.

No attached course units

Clinical nursing

- Responds to the needs of the client/patient by planning, implementing and assessing appropriate individual nursing care in cooperation with the client/patient, their family members, and other professionals in health care and social welfare services.
- Demonstrates ability to use diverse nursing care methods in psychosocial support of the client /patient.
- Masters the knowledge and skills needed for key nursing interventions as a part of holistic care of the client /patient.
- Masters the knowledge and skills of key nursing diagnostics as a part of holistic care of the client/patient.
- Masters the principles of infection prevention and puts their knowledge into practice in the implementation of infection prevention.
- Applies knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, applied pharmacology and medication to the planning, implementation and assessment of medication for treatment of different diseases.
- Applies knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology and applied pharmacology to the planning, implementation and assessment of safe medication of different client/patient groups.
- Demonstrates knowledge of legislation governing medication and information guidance.
- Demonstrates knowledge of structure, functions and regulations of the human organ systems and factors affecting them.
- Understands disease mechanisms and their effects on the human organ systems.
- Applies nutrition and care recommendations for different age and target groups for prevention and treatment of national diseases.
- Demonstrates the ability to integrate nutritional care and guidance in holistic nursing care in collaboration with a network of multidisciplinary professionals.
- Evaluates nutrition of customer client/patient and identifies a client/patient at a risk of malnutrition.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of wound treatment and is able to apply their knowledge in treatment of chronic wounds.
- Identifies, assesses and manages the client’s /patient’s pain.
- Applies knowledge about the most frequent internal diseases) to the practical nursing care.
- Masters key nursing interventions and nursing methods used in the nursing care of internal medicine patients.
- Applies their knowledge of major cancers to the nursing care.
- Demonstrates ability to manage key interventions in the nursing care of a patient with cancer.
- Applies their knowledge of key conditions requiring surgical intervention in different phases of perioperative nursing care of a patient.
- Competent in key nursing interventions used in the nursing care of a perioperative patient.
- Applies their knowledge of major diseases of children/adolescents in nursing care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of family work and is able to put them into practice
- Demonstrates ability to promote the sexual health of client and patient.
- Understands the normal process and monitoring of pregnancy, delivery and puerperium.
- Demonstrates ability to apply their knowledge of key mental health disorders and psychiatric conditions in nursing care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of key interventions used in the nursing care of patients with mental health disorders and psychiatric conditions.
- Demonstrates knowledge of key methods of early intervention in nursing care of substance abusers
- Demonstrates ability to support a person in acute crises.
- Applies their knowledge of changes related to ageing to nursing care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of interventions and methods of assessment and maintenance of health, functional capacity and resources of the aged.
- Applies in practice their knowledge of memory disorders, nursing care of and services for patients with memory disorders
- Applies in practice their knowledge of major developmental disabilities and becoming disabled in their nursing care of persons who have developmental disabilities or who have become disabled.
- Identifies the need of a patient for palliative or end of life care.
- Draws up a nursing care plan for the last phase of a patient’s life in collaboration with the patient, his or her family members, physician in charge and other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- Implements symptomatic and humane palliative care and end of life care.
- Encounters and implements nursing care of a dying patient and supports the family members.
- Uses various methods to support the psychosocial and conviction needs of patients and their nearest ones
- Assesses the need for emergency care of a critically ill patient
- Demonstrates ability of systematic assessment of the need for emergency care, and takes immediate action in situations requiring emergency care.
- Demonstrates ability to initiate immediate rescue services and to implement interventions in situations of crises and disaster.

No attached course units

Communication and multi professionalism

- Demonstrates knowledge of professional communication.
- Demonstrates knowledge of professional interaction in nursing care with client/patients of different ages and backgrounds and their family members and loved ones
- Demonstrates knowledge of independent communication and interaction in his or her native language, the second official language of Finland, and at least one foreign language.
- Understands his or her own responsibilities and those of other professionals in health care and social welfare services, as well as the significance of controlled and flexible division of duties in the client’s /patient’s holistic care.
- Demonstrates good work community skills when working in multidisciplinary teams, environments and networks.

No attached course units

Quality management

- Evaluates the quality of nursing care in order to develop the client’s /patient’s care, and their own practices.
- Participates in quality management as a member of the work community.
- Understands the impact of their own activities on the quality of the organization
- Understands the use of patient safety reports as a part of quality control of the organization.

No attached course units

Evidence based practice, utilization of research knowledge and decision making

- Understands that work of a nurse is evidence based and commits to it.
- Demonstrates ability to plan, implement and evaluate evidence based nursing safely.
- Participates in developing evidence based practices in their own work
- Demonstrates ability to search information in major databases of health sciences and to read scientific publications critically.
- Demonstrates ability to make evidence based clinical decisions.
- Demonstrates ability to exploit scientific data in clinical decision making

No attached course units

Guidance and education competence and supporting self care

- Assesses the needs, resources and responsibility of the client/patient in planning guidance and self care.
- Plans, implements and assesses individual and group guidance in cooperation with the patient/client, and other professionals.
- Uses client/patient centred education and guidance methods.
- Demonstrates ability to evaluate guidance outcomes together with the client /patient, their nearest ones and health care professionals.
- Uses pedagogy and ethics in plans, implementation and evaluation of guidance supporting the client’s /patient’s self care.
- Encourages the client /patient and their nearest ones commit to the care.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the clinical pathway of the client/patient and masters the basics of service guidance.

No attached course units

Patient and client safety

- Demonstrates knowledge of key factors regarding patient and client.
- Promotes patient safety and prevents patient safety incidents in every phase of the nursing process of the patient.
- Communicates clearly to ensure patient safety.
- Takes immediate situation specific action in a hazardous situation.
- Recognizes potential patient safety incidents and reports them.
- Understands how a report on patient safety incident is handled.

No attached course units

Service system of health care and social welfare services

- Understands how health care and social welfare services are produced and organized, and how they are controlled and monitored in Finland
- Understands the roles of different action and service units as part of the care and service chain.
- Understands their personal role in promoting the organization’s reputation, brand and image, as well as in creating a positive service experience for the client.
- Demonstrates competence in using digital services as a part of holistic care of the client/patient.
- Demonstrates ability to function in changing environments and to provide service guidance.

No attached course units

Health promotion

- Demonstrates ability to apply current research data and other information from the field of health promotion to their work with client/patients
- Identifies risk factors of clients/patients and provides early support to those in need.
- Plans and implements interventions promoting health and functional capacity of individuals and groups of clients/patients in multidisciplinary collaboration.
- Recognizes existing and new threats to health and knows how to integrate them in the promotion of health of clients/patients.

No attached course units

Entrepreneurship and development

- Understands the idea of intrapreneurship and commits to it in his or her work.
- Has the basic qualities required for an independent entrepreneur in the sector.
- Masters the principles of cost consciousness in nursing and works cost efficiently.
- Reflecting with his or her work community, he or she is able to identify practices to be developed and things that need to be changed in their own work.
- Demonstrates ability to participate in development, innovation and research processes as a team member.

No attached course units

Unclassified
Orientation to the Profession
Basics of Clinical Nursing
Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing
Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations
Infection Control
First Aid
Anatomy and Physiology 1
Nursing Documentation
Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion
Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care
Pharmacology
Natural Science and Medicine 1
Anatomy and Physiology 2
Surgical Nursing
Perioperative Nursing
Natural Science and Medicine 2
Anatomy and Physiology 3
Professional English for Nurses
Social and Health Care Service System
Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication
User-oriented Wellbeing Technology
Structured Data Search
Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center
Nursing Care for the Elderly
Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills
Basic Level Emergency Care
Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing
Communicable Diseases and Vaccination
Nursing Research
Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health
Acute Nursing Care
Simulation 1
Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care
Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care
Emergency Medicine 1
Emergency Medicine 2
Swedish, spoken
Swedish, written
Simulation 2
Prehospital Emergency Care
Elective Studies
Supervised Clinical Training 1
Supervised Clinical Training 2
Supervised Clinical Training 3
Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care
Supervised Clinical Training 5
Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing
Supervised Clinical Training 7
Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit
Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit
Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care
Thesis Plan
Implementing Thesis
Reporting Thesis

Code Name Credits (cr)
21EH-1001
Basics of Nursing Profession

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7K00FK72 Orientation to the Profession 3
7K00FK73 Basics of Clinical Nursing 8
7K00FK74 Holistic Health Promotion and the Basics of Genetic Nursing 5
7K00FK75 Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations 4
7K00FK76 Infection Control 2
7K00FK77 First Aid 2
7K00FK78 Anatomy and Physiology 1 2
21EH-1003
Holistic Nursing

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18
7K00FN11 Nursing Documentation 2
7K00FN12 Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood Transfusion 3
7K00FN13 Nursing Care of Internal Medicine and Palliative Care 6
7K00FN14 Pharmacology 2
7K00FN15 Natural Science and Medicine 1 3
7K00FN16 Anatomy and Physiology 2 2
21EH-1004
Operative Nursing

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26
7K00FN17 Surgical Nursing 4
7K00FN18 Perioperative Nursing 4
7K00FN19 Natural Science and Medicine 2 3
7K00FN20 Anatomy and Physiology 3 2
7K00FN21 Professional English for Nurses 3
7K00FN22 Social and Health Care Service System 2
7K00FN23 Education and Teaching Competence and Digital Communication 3
7K00FN28 User-oriented Wellbeing Technology 3
7K00FP26 Structured Data Search 2
21EH-1006
Nursing in Changing Environments

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17
7K00FN30 Nursing at a Health and Social Services Center 3
7K00FN32 Nursing Care for the Elderly 4
7K00FN38 Nursing Administration and Working Life Skills 2
7K00FN41 Basic Level Emergency Care 8
21EH-1005
Family Nursing

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24
7K00FN24 Nursing of Children and Young People and Nursing of the Disabled 5
7K00FN26 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing 7
7K00FN29 Communicable Diseases and Vaccination 3
7K00FN31 Nursing Research 3
7K00FN49 Women’s Health and Emergency Nursing Care in Women’s Health 6
21EH-1008
Acute Care Nursing

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7
7K00FN42 Acute Nursing Care 6
7K00FN27 Simulation 1 1
21EH-1009
Advanced Level Emergency Care

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27
7K00FN43 Advanced Level Prehospital Emergency Care 10
7K00FN45 Management and Leadership in Nursing and Prehospital Emergency Care 3
7K00FN44 Emergency Medicine 1 2
7K00FN46 Emergency Medicine 2 5
7K00FN39 Swedish, spoken 2
7K00FN40 Swedish, written 1
7K00FN37 Simulation 2 2
7K00FN47 Prehospital Emergency Care 2
21EH-1010
Elective Studies

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5
7K00FN36 Elective Studies 5
21EH-1002
Supervised Clinical Training

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75
7K00FK79 Supervised Clinical Training 1 5
7K00FN77 Supervised Clinical Training 2 7
7K00FN78 Supervised Clinical Training 3 6
7K00FN79 Clinical Training 4: Basics of Prehospital Emergency Care 10
7K00FN80 Supervised Clinical Training 5 6
7K00FN72 Supervised Clinical Training 6, Obstetrics and Paediatric Nursing 9
7K00FO28 Supervised Clinical Training 7 8
7K00FN73 Clinical Training 8, Nursing in Emergency Care Unit 6
7K00FN74 Clinical Training 9 , Nursing in Intensive Care Unit 6
7K00FN75 Clinical Training 10, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care 6
7K00FN76 Clinical Training 11, Advanced Level of Prehospital Emergency Care 6
21EH-1007
Bachelor's Thesis

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15
7F00FH00 Thesis Plan 5
7F00FH01 Implementing Thesis 5
7F00FH02 Reporting Thesis 5