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Development in Nursing Expertise, MidwiferyLaajuus (2 cr)

Code: 7K00GJ57

Credits

2 op

Objectives

The course provides the skills for assessing and treating a patient's care needs.
After completing the course, the student is able to:
• Assess and care for patients of different ages in various situations following the ABCDE protocol.
• Inform patients about their condition using the ISBAR method. Inform about patient’s condition using the ISBAR method
• Act in emergencies with consideration for patients of different ages, taking into account their loved ones.
• Function as a member of a healthcare team, lead activities, and make care-related decisions.
• Understand cause-and-effect relationships resulting from changes in a patient's condition.
• Guide clients and their loved ones in a resource-oriented manner regarding healthcare and health-related matters
• Knows how to act in various midwifery emergency situations.
• Knows how to function as a member of a multidisciplinary team, applying midwifery methods.

Content

• Assessment of care needs
• Holistic patient care
• Action in acute situations
• Resuscitation
• Teamwork
• Patient safety
• Decision-making
• Emergencies in Midwifery

Prerequisites

Participated in Development of Nursing Competence and studies during semesters 1-5.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail

Pass:
The student
• Can act in emergency situations.
• Identifies and can assess the patient's resources and factors threatening health.
• Can provide holistic patient care.
• Can discuss healthcare and well-being-related matters with the patients and their loved ones.
• Can discern key aspects of the patient's current situation.
• Can inform about the patient’s condition and its changes
• Recognizes midwifery emergency situations and knows how to act appropriately.
• Can act consistently in different situations.
• Is capable of active and constructive reflection.

Fail:
The student
• Acts in emergency situations so that endangers the patient's life.
• Does not recognize life-threatening situations occurring in the patient's condition.
• Cannot provide holistic patient care or engage in discussions with the patients and their loved ones regarding treatment-related matters.
• Behaves inappropriately in the situation.
• Cannot provide information about the patient's condition.
• Does not recognize the specific characteristics of midwifery or know the necessary techniques in midwifery emergency situations
• Cannot act consistently.
• Is unable to reflect.