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Supervised Clinical Training: Nursing for Long Term and Neurologically Ill Children and AdolescentsLaajuus (10 cr)

Code: 7K00FP46

Credits

10 op

Objectives

The student
- works responsibly, safely and ethically in paediatric nursing care
- utilises and applies evidence-based knowledge in nursing care and working life for children and families - is able to plan, implement, evaluate and document a child’s or adolescent’s nursing care in a multidisciplinary way with the child and the family
- knows the central methods for paediatric nursing care - is able to implement pharmacotherapy and fluid therapy in paediatric nursing together with the mentor nurse and knows the drug treatment practices of the particular department
- is able to guide and support children and families of different ages at various phases of the care process, promoting health and functional performance
- is able to plan, explain and manage his/her own actions and understands the importance of those actions
- acts collegially as a representative of his/her profession in multi-professional working groups
- is able to choose economically sustainable methods
- is able to evaluate the development of his/her own profession in the care of an ill child and identifies in himself/herself the need for continuous development

Content

Supervised clinical training nursing for children and adolescents

Prerequisites

At the beginning of alternative professional studies, the student must have completed 135 cr of studies. These should include nursing for children and young people theoretical studies, studies in anatomy and physiology and minimum six supervised clinical training courses. Participation in the courses Nursing for Long Term and Neurologically Ill Children and Adolescents.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail

Pass
The student
- is able to independently apply the knowledge and skills of nursing care in children and adolescents - is able to plan, implement, evaluate and document the nursing care of his/her own paediatric patient in cooperation with the supervising nurse, the child and the family
- knows the central care procedures of paediatric nursing
- is able to safely carry out pharmaceutical and liquid therapy for children together with the supervising nurse and knows the medication care practices of the department
- knows the role of the treatment unit for the child and family as part of the care and service chain - meets with the child, family and work community in a meaningful and respectful manner and is able to interact professionally with the child, family and members of the work community
- is able to guide and support children of different ages and families at different phases of the care process with the supervising nurse
- is able to act as a representative of his/her own profession in a multi-professional work community - acts responsibly, recognising the limits of his/her skills and able to act safely with the child and the family
- follows the confidentiality guidelines and the regulations of patient data protection
- adheres to the agreed rules of clinical practice in his/her own actions
- reflects and evaluates his/her own activities realistically, and is able to give and receive feedback

Fail The student
- has a clear lack of theoretical knowledge and skills of nursing care for children and adolescents, even after the tutoring discussions;
- is not able to plan, implement, evaluate and document the care of his/her own named child; performance is incomplete and does not contribute to the well-being of the child and family -does not manage the key paediatric methods
- makes mistakes in phartmacotherapy repeatedly despite guidance - does not perceive the care path of his/her own child and family
- treats child, family and work community inappropriately and disrespectfully and is unable to interact professionally with the child, family or work community members
- does not recognize the need for the child’s family guidance and support and does not show willingness to participate in them
- is unable to act as a representative of his/her profession in a multi-professional work community - does not recognize the limits of his/her competence, endangering the child's safety
- violates confidentiality or patient privacy
- is not able to follow the agreed rules for supervised practice (e.g., does not take responsibility for his/her own learning, learning goals are missing, does not follow the working hours, does not report absences, the hours of practice are not met)
- evaluates his/her own skills unrealistically and is unable to receive feedback

Enrolment period

09.12.2023 - 12.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 07.04.2024

Credits

10 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Nursing and Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
  • Stiina Storvik-Sydänmaa
  • Katariina Kunnas
Person in charge

Katariina Kunnas

Groups
  • 21SHLAS2

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- works responsibly, safely and ethically in paediatric nursing care
- utilises and applies evidence-based knowledge in nursing care and working life for children and families - is able to plan, implement, evaluate and document a child’s or adolescent’s nursing care in a multidisciplinary way with the child and the family
- knows the central methods for paediatric nursing care - is able to implement pharmacotherapy and fluid therapy in paediatric nursing together with the mentor nurse and knows the drug treatment practices of the particular department
- is able to guide and support children and families of different ages at various phases of the care process, promoting health and functional performance
- is able to plan, explain and manage his/her own actions and understands the importance of those actions
- acts collegially as a representative of his/her profession in multi-professional working groups
- is able to choose economically sustainable methods
- is able to evaluate the development of his/her own profession in the care of an ill child and identifies in himself/herself the need for continuous development

Content (course unit)

Supervised clinical training nursing for children and adolescents

Prerequisites (course unit)

At the beginning of alternative professional studies, the student must have completed 135 cr of studies. These should include nursing for children and young people theoretical studies, studies in anatomy and physiology and minimum six supervised clinical training courses. Participation in the courses Nursing for Long Term and Neurologically Ill Children and Adolescents.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Pass
The student
- is able to independently apply the knowledge and skills of nursing care in children and adolescents - is able to plan, implement, evaluate and document the nursing care of his/her own paediatric patient in cooperation with the supervising nurse, the child and the family
- knows the central care procedures of paediatric nursing
- is able to safely carry out pharmaceutical and liquid therapy for children together with the supervising nurse and knows the medication care practices of the department
- knows the role of the treatment unit for the child and family as part of the care and service chain - meets with the child, family and work community in a meaningful and respectful manner and is able to interact professionally with the child, family and members of the work community
- is able to guide and support children of different ages and families at different phases of the care process with the supervising nurse
- is able to act as a representative of his/her own profession in a multi-professional work community - acts responsibly, recognising the limits of his/her skills and able to act safely with the child and the family
- follows the confidentiality guidelines and the regulations of patient data protection
- adheres to the agreed rules of clinical practice in his/her own actions
- reflects and evaluates his/her own activities realistically, and is able to give and receive feedback

Fail The student
- has a clear lack of theoretical knowledge and skills of nursing care for children and adolescents, even after the tutoring discussions;
- is not able to plan, implement, evaluate and document the care of his/her own named child; performance is incomplete and does not contribute to the well-being of the child and family -does not manage the key paediatric methods
- makes mistakes in phartmacotherapy repeatedly despite guidance - does not perceive the care path of his/her own child and family
- treats child, family and work community inappropriately and disrespectfully and is unable to interact professionally with the child, family or work community members
- does not recognize the need for the child’s family guidance and support and does not show willingness to participate in them
- is unable to act as a representative of his/her profession in a multi-professional work community - does not recognize the limits of his/her competence, endangering the child's safety
- violates confidentiality or patient privacy
- is not able to follow the agreed rules for supervised practice (e.g., does not take responsibility for his/her own learning, learning goals are missing, does not follow the working hours, does not report absences, the hours of practice are not met)
- evaluates his/her own skills unrealistically and is unable to receive feedback

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail