Orientation to Clinical Training: Nursing and Daily Rehabilitation in Technologically Advancing Healthcare Environments (2cr)
Course unit code: 7K00EY17
General information
- Credits
 - 2 cr
 
Objectives
The student
- manages the key methods of evaluation, planning, and nursing interventions in the care of acutely and long-term ill patients at the client's home, at reception or in hospital care 
- is able to act safely and ethically in different phases of the care process using digital resources diversely and creatively
- knows how to act as a nursing expert in holistic patient care in different nursing environments, utilising technologies and digital services
- is able to self-evaluate and reflect on his/her own activities and in relation to others
                    
Content
- planning, implementation and evaluation in nursing care of acutely and long-term ill patients at the client's home, at reception or in hospital, using digital information
                    
Prerequisites
At the beginning of elective studies, the student must have completed 135 credits. These should include the  theoretical studies and orientation to practical training of the area which the student has chosen for elective studies, as well as studies in anatomy and physiology. The required   areas are medical nursing, surgical nursing, mental health and substance abuse care, gerontological nursing and nursing in an outpatient clinic. 
Completion of the course Nursing and Daily Rehabilitation in Technologically Advancing Healthcare Environments
                    
Assessment criteria, pass/fail
Pass: 
The student
- is able to plan and implement nursing care safely
- works professionally and ethically
 
Fail
  The student  puts patient safety at risk