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Nursing DocumentationLaajuus (2 cr)

Code: 7Q00FP62

Credits

2 op

Objectives

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Enrolment period

02.07.2023 - 20.08.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
Person in charge

Tuuli Uusitalo

Groups
  • 23TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2023 at TAMK.

Mandatory orientation is organized as remote teaching 22.8.2023 so that everyone can attend. The orientation material can be found on Moodle and the instructions for the course can be found there.

Exam schedules

Exam: week 38 (18.9-24.9)
Re-exam 1: week 43
Re-exam 2: week 46

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam.

Duration of the exam 55 min. 60% of the exam must be obtained to complete the exam. Return all written assignments before taking the exam, the docca assignment and group work can be returned after the exam.

Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course by latest at 1.10. Group works or treatment plans returned after this will not be evaluated.

Approved treatment plan:

It is possible to return the treatment plan 3 times: if the third time is not approved (you get rejected), retake the theory on the topic of the nursing process, after which you will have the opportunity for the 4th time.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

Nursing documentation and nursing proces theory
-Numerically evaluated (0-5) exam, passed intermediate exams

Docca treatment plan
-Pass/Faill. Participation in the small group workshops

Group work
-Pass/Faill. As a condition for the approved performance

Lesson tasks
-Pass/Faill.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lecture, small group work, independent work.

Changes may be possible before the start of the course

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 12 hours of practice in workshops.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, small group work. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Further information

The implementation plan will be updated by the beginning of the study period, changes are possible.

Participation is mandatory at the orientation class, legislation class and workshop sessions. participation ensures admission to the course. Participation at the orientation is required, even if you have already completed part of the implementation.

Prepare for the lesson by familiarizing yourselves with the given materials when requested.

Enrolment period

02.12.2022 - 31.12.2022

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
Person in charge

Tuuli Uusitalo

Groups
  • 22NURSE

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Spring term 2023 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 7-8
Re-exam 1: week 14
Re-exam 2: week 18

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam.

Duration of the exam 45 min. 60% of the exam must be obtained to complete the exam. Return all written assignments before taking the exam, the docca assignment and group work can be returned after the exam.

Upgraiding exam week 18/2023 in Exam. If you want to participate in the upgraiding exam, contact the responsible teacher (Tuuli laine) of the course by e-mail by 21.4.

Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course by latest at 24.2. Group works or treatment plans returned after this will not be evaluated.

Approved treatment plan:

It is possible to return the treatment plan 3 times: if the third time is not approved (you get rejected), retake the theory on the topic of the nursing process, after which you will have the opportunity for the 4th time.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

Nursing documentation and nursing proces theory
-Numerically evaluated (0-5) exam, passed intermediate exams

Docca treatment plan
-Pass/Faill. Participation in the small group workshops

Group work
-Pass/Faill. As a condition for the approved performance

Lesson tasks
-Pass/Faill.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lecture, small group work, independent work.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 12 hours of practice in workshops.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, small group work. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Further information

The implementation plan will be updated by the beginning of the study period, changes are possible.

Participation is mandatory at the orientation class, legislation class and workshop sessions. participation ensures admission to the course. Participation at the orientation is required, even if you have already completed part of the implementation.

Prepare for the lesson by familiarizing yourselves with the given materials when requested.

Enrolment period

03.05.2022 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 30.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
Person in charge

Anna Rinne

Groups
  • 21NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 40-41
Re-exam 1: weeks 46-47
Re-exam 2: weeks 2-3 (spring 2023)

Duration of the exam 45 min. The passing limit is 50% correct.

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam. Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. Docca assignment will be submitted as part of clinical practice. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

-Participation mandatory teaching, obligation to attend an orientation class
-The obligation to be present in small group work and to make an exercise management plan approved
-Online exam, numerical assessment. Approved completion of various parts of the exam. In the multiple choice section, the pass requirement is 50% correct.
-Acceptance of assigned tasks approved

Student:
· Knows the general principles of nursing documentation
· Knows the stages of the nursing process and understands the differences between them
· Is able to prepare a care plan and a summary of nursing work
· Is familiar with the structured recording of nursing and is able to use it in nursing as part of patient care
· Knows the structure of a health and care plan
· Use evidence-based information to support decision-making
· Knows and is able to apply the legislation governing registration
· Understand the nurse's responsibility in documenting and managing information
· Is interested in the development of the digital social and health sector

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group work, assignments, independent study.

Creating a treatment plan for the Docca training platform as a part of the clinical training.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 4 hours of practicing Docca treatment plan making.
38 hours of students independed work.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, indivual work, group work, Docca treatment plan as a part of clinical training. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Content Sequencing (Parts)
· Theory (2 cr)
· Assignments (0 cr)
· Making a treatment plan (0 cr)

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and treatment plan workshop session. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.

Advanced course content:
· Kanta services
· Patient data and the use of data generated by citizens, professionals and technology
· The nursing process
· Preparation and evaluation of nursing plans in hospital and outpatient care, summary of nursing work
· Health and care plan
· Legislation, guidelines and documentation ethics
· Structures in nursing documentation
· Development of nursing documentation

Enrolment period

03.06.2022 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
Person in charge

Tuuli Uusitalo

Groups
  • 22TOKASA
    Degree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 40-41
Re-exam 1: weeks 46-47
Re-exam 2: weeks 2-3 (spring 2023)

Duration of the exam 45 min. The passing limit is 50% correct.

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam. Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. Docca assignment will be submitted as part of clinical practice. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

-Participation mandatory teaching, obligation to attend an orientation class
-The obligation to be present in small group work and to make an exercise management plan approved
-Online exam, numerical assessment. Approved completion of various parts of the exam. In the multiple choice section, the pass requirement is 50% correct.
-Acceptance of assigned tasks approved

Student:
· Knows the general principles of nursing documentation
· Knows the stages of the nursing process and understands the differences between them
· Is able to prepare a care plan and a summary of nursing work
· Is familiar with the structured recording of nursing and is able to use it in nursing as part of patient care
· Knows the structure of a health and care plan
· Use evidence-based information to support decision-making
· Knows and is able to apply the legislation governing registration
· Understand the nurse's responsibility in documenting and managing information
· Is interested in the development of the digital social and health sector

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group work, assignments, independent study. Creating a treatment plan for the Docca.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 8 hours of practicing Docca treatment plan making.
34 hours of students independed work.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, indivual work, group work, Docca treatment plan. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Content Sequencing (Parts)
· Theory (2 cr)
· Assignments (0 cr)
· Making a treatment plan (0 cr)

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and treatment plan workshop session. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.

Advanced course content:
· Kanta services
· Patient data and the use of data generated by citizens, professionals and technology
· The nursing process
· Preparation and evaluation of nursing plans in hospital and outpatient care, summary of nursing work
· Health and care plan
· Legislation, guidelines and documentation ethics
· Structures in nursing documentation
· Development of nursing documentation

Enrolment period

03.06.2022 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
  • Nursing Tiimihenkilö
Person in charge

Tuuli Uusitalo

Groups
  • 22NURFIL

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 40-41
Re-exam 1: weeks 46-47
Re-exam 2: weeks 2-3 (spring 2023)

Duration of the exam 45 min. The passing limit is 50% correct.

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam. Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. Docca assignment will be submitted as part of clinical practice. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

-Participation mandatory teaching, obligation to attend an orientation class
-The obligation to be present in small group work and to make an exercise management plan approved
-Online exam, numerical assessment. Approved completion of various parts of the exam. In the multiple choice section, the pass requirement is 50% correct.
-Acceptance of assigned tasks approved

Student:
· Knows the general principles of nursing documentation
· Knows the stages of the nursing process and understands the differences between them
· Is able to prepare a care plan and a summary of nursing work
· Is familiar with the structured recording of nursing and is able to use it in nursing as part of patient care
· Knows the structure of a health and care plan
· Use evidence-based information to support decision-making
· Knows and is able to apply the legislation governing registration
· Understand the nurse's responsibility in documenting and managing information
· Is interested in the development of the digital social and health sector

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group work, assignments, independent study. Creating a treatment plan for the Docca.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 8 hours of practicing Docca treatment plan making.
34 hours of students independed work.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, indivual work, group work, Docca treatment plan. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Content Sequencing (Parts)
· Theory (2 cr)
· Assignments (0 cr)
· Making a treatment plan (0 cr)

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and treatment plan workshop session. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.

Advanced course content:
· Kanta services
· Patient data and the use of data generated by citizens, professionals and technology
· The nursing process
· Preparation and evaluation of nursing plans in hospital and outpatient care, summary of nursing work
· Health and care plan
· Legislation, guidelines and documentation ethics
· Structures in nursing documentation
· Development of nursing documentation

Enrolment period

03.06.2022 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
  • Essi Ylistalo
Person in charge

Tuuli Uusitalo

Groups
  • 22NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 49-50
Re-exam 1: weeks 4-5 (spring 2023)
Re-exam 2: weeks 11-12 (spring 2023)

Duration of the exam 45 min. The passing limit is 50% correct.

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam. Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. Docca assignment will be submitted as part of clinical practice. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

-Participation mandatory teaching, obligation to attend an orientation class
-The obligation to be present in small group work and to make an exercise management plan approved
-Online exam, numerical assessment. Approved completion of various parts of the exam. In the multiple choice section, the pass requirement is 50% correct.
-Acceptance of assigned tasks approved

Student:
· Knows the general principles of nursing documentation
· Knows the stages of the nursing process and understands the differences between them
· Is able to prepare a care plan and a summary of nursing work
· Is familiar with the structured recording of nursing and is able to use it in nursing as part of patient care
· Knows the structure of a health and care plan
· Use evidence-based information to support decision-making
· Knows and is able to apply the legislation governing registration
· Understand the nurse's responsibility in documenting and managing information
· Is interested in the development of the digital social and health sector

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group work, assignments, independent study. Creating a treatment plan for the Docca.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 8 hours of practicing Docca treatment plan making.
34 hours of students independed work.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, indivual work, group work, Docca treatment plan. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Content Sequencing (Parts)
· Theory (2 cr)
· Assignments (0 cr)
· Making a treatment plan (0 cr)

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and treatment plan workshop session. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.

Advanced course content:
· Kanta services
· Patient data and the use of data generated by citizens, professionals and technology
· The nursing process
· Preparation and evaluation of nursing plans in hospital and outpatient care, summary of nursing work
· Health and care plan
· Legislation, guidelines and documentation ethics
· Structures in nursing documentation
· Development of nursing documentation

Enrolment period

03.06.2022 - 31.08.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
Person in charge

Sanna Laiho

Groups
  • 22NURFILTOP

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Autumn term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: weeks 44-45
Re-exam 1: weeks 49-50
Re-exam 2: weeks 4-5 (spring 2023)

Duration of the exam 45 min. The passing limit is 50% correct.

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam. Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. Docca assignment will be submitted as part of clinical practice. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

-Participation mandatory teaching, obligation to attend an orientation class
-The obligation to be present in small group work and to make an exercise management plan approved
-Online exam, numerical assessment. Approved completion of various parts of the exam. In the multiple choice section, the pass requirement is 50% correct.
-Acceptance of assigned tasks approved

Student:
· Knows the general principles of nursing documentation
· Knows the stages of the nursing process and understands the differences between them
· Is able to prepare a care plan and a summary of nursing work
· Is familiar with the structured recording of nursing and is able to use it in nursing as part of patient care
· Knows the structure of a health and care plan
· Use evidence-based information to support decision-making
· Knows and is able to apply the legislation governing registration
· Understand the nurse's responsibility in documenting and managing information
· Is interested in the development of the digital social and health sector

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, small group work, assignments, independent study.

Creating a treatment plan for the Docca training platform as a part of the clinical training.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 4 hours of practicing Docca treatment plan making.
38 hours of students independed work.

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, indivual work, group work, Docca treatment plan as a part of clinical training. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Content Sequencing (Parts)
· Theory (2 cr)
· Assignments (0 cr)
· Making a treatment plan (0 cr)

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and treatment plan workshop session. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.

Advanced course content:
· Kanta services
· Patient data and the use of data generated by citizens, professionals and technology
· The nursing process
· Preparation and evaluation of nursing plans in hospital and outpatient care, summary of nursing work
· Health and care plan
· Legislation, guidelines and documentation ethics
· Structures in nursing documentation
· Development of nursing documentation

Enrolment period

01.01.2022 - 18.01.2022

Timing

03.01.2022 - 27.02.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 39

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Tuuli Uusitalo
  • Essi Ylistalo
Person in charge

Helena Vesaluoma

Groups
  • 21NURSE
    Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- understand the basics of digital information and information management

Content (course unit)

- the nursing process
- structured information on nursing and information produced by the citizen in the national data archive
- documentation ethics and legislation and guidance
- structured nursing documentation, nursing plan and nursing summary

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to prepare a structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- knows the basics of digital information and information management

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- knows the customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles of documentation
- is able to independently prepare a customer-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- is able to apply customer-oriented, ethical and legal principles in documentation
- is able to prepare independently and evidence-based information, applying a process-oriented structured care plan and a summary of care plan according to the process
- is able to apply digital information and information management principles

Location and time

Spring term 2022 at TAMK.

Exam schedules

Exam: 16.2. - 9.3.2022
Re-exam 1: 4.4.-17.4.2022
Re-exam 2: 2.5.-15.5.2022

Exams will be arranged in the exam environment. There will be two possibilities to re-take the exam following the initial exam.
Nursing care plan submissions on docca are also part of the assessed course work and need to be submitted in line with information provided in the orientation session. All allocated tasks must be submitted within the given timeframe for the course.

Assessment methods and criteria

All the assigned tasks are mandatory. All tasks must be completed by the end of the course.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lecture (online and/or face to face), small group work, independent work.

Learning materials

Course material will be presented in the mandatory orientation. Relevant materials will be distributed by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours of which 12 hours theory and 12 hours of practice in workshops (online or face-to-face depending on covid situation).

Content scheduling

The course is structured as follows: theory, tasks, small group work. All components must be completed successfully in order to pass the course.

Further information

Student participation is mandatory in the following classes: orientation, legislation class and workshop sessions. The dates of these will be advised in the orientation session.