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Pharmacotherapy and Medical CalculationsLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: 7Q00FK87

Credits

4 op

Objectives

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Enrolment period

23.01.2023 - 31.03.2023

Timing

06.03.2023 - 09.06.2023

Credits

4 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
  • Essi Ylistalo
  • Virva Vasari
  • Sara Nortunen
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 23TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations exam 5.5.
Pharmacotherapy exam EXAM weeks 21-23
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. agreered with the students
Pharmacotherapy (retake I) August 2023 week 34
******************************
Calculations: 2. 29.5.
Pharmacotherapy (retake II) September 2023 week 38

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies on Moodle platform, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:

e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN. Pages below:

Part 1. Legal and ethical issues
Professionalism and Accountability and Duty of care, Consent and Ethical principles
Pages 4-13
Pages 17-20

Part 2. Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics (ADME), Clearance, Pharmacodynamics, Drug interactions with their target
Pages 27-36
Pages 39-42
Pages 45-46
Pages 50-53

Part 3. Drug formulations
The necessity of different dosage forms, Pharmaceutical dosage forms, Routes of administration
Pages 57-59
Pages 66-86

Part 4. ADR and interactions
Pages 90-99
Pages 100-107

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page

Lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Content scheduling

Mathematics:
Preliminary exam (and tasks if the preliminary exam is failed)

Pharmacotherapy Theory:
Theory exam in the EXAM room

Medical calculations:
Exam

Skills lab s.c.
Clinical practice- mandatory participation

Skills lab i.m
Clinical practice- mandatory participation

Small group work
Participation in group work and seminar presentation

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

10.06.2022 - 15.09.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Linah Oule
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 22NURSE

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations exam 2.11
Pharmacotherapy exam EXAM week 47-48
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. retake December 2022
Pharmacotherapy (retake I) January 2023
******************************
Calculations: 2. retake January 2023
Pharmacotherapy (retake II) February 2023

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the orientation class

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:

e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN. Pages below:

Part 1. Legal and ethical issues
Professionalism and Accountability and Duty of care, Consent and Ethical principles
Pages 4-13
Pages 17-20

Part 2. Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics (ADME), Clearance, Pharmacodynamics, Drug interactions with their target
Pages 27-36
Pages 39-42
Pages 45-46
Pages 50-53

Part 3. Drug formulations
The necessity of different dosage forms, Pharmaceutical dosage forms, Routes of administration
Pages 57-59
Pages 66-86

Part 4. ADR and interactions
Pages 90-99
Pages 100-107

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page

Lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

10.06.2022 - 15.09.2022

Timing

01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Linah Oule
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 22NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations exam 2.11
Pharmacotherapy exam EXAM week 47-48
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. retake December 2022
Pharmacotherapy (retake I) January 2023
******************************
Calculations: 2. retake January 2023
Pharmacotherapy (retake II) February 2023

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the orientation class

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:

e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN. Pages below:

Part 1. Legal and ethical issues
Professionalism and Accountability and Duty of care, Consent and Ethical principles
Pages 4-13
Pages 17-20

Part 2. Pharmacology
Pharmacokinetics (ADME), Clearance, Pharmacodynamics, Drug interactions with their target
Pages 27-36
Pages 39-42
Pages 45-46
Pages 50-53

Part 3. Drug formulations
The necessity of different dosage forms, Pharmaceutical dosage forms, Routes of administration
Pages 57-59
Pages 66-86

Part 4. ADR and interactions
Pages 90-99
Pages 100-107

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page

Lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

04.12.2021 - 31.03.2022

Timing

03.01.2022 - 04.06.2022

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 22NURNEP

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations test
Pharmacotherapy test
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. retake August 2022 (workshop with Sanna Laiho)
Pharmacotherapy test (retake I) August 2022 EXAM room , students will be notified individually
******************************
Calculations: 2. September 2022, 28.9.
Pharmacotherapy test (retake II), Sept 2022, Exam Room, students will be notified individually

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated in Jan 2022

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:
e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN


- Laukkanen, E. & Ruokoniemi, P. ( toim.) 2021. Turvallinen lääkehoito. Opas lääkehoitosuunnitelman laatimiseen. Saatavilla www-osoitteessa https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/162847 Description sheet only!!

-lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page
Link to the book:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/detail.action?docID=5254520

(also as needed:Calculation skills for nurses (e-book).2013. Boyd, Claire)

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

02.12.2021 - 31.12.2021

Timing

01.01.2022 - 08.06.2022

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Teachers
  • Linah Oule
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 21NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations test
Pharmacotherapy test
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. retake
Pharmacotherapy test (retake I)
******************************
Calculations: 2.
Pharmacotherapy test (retake II)

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated in Jan 2022

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:
e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN


- Laukkanen, E. & Ruokoniemi, P. ( toim.) 2021. Turvallinen lääkehoito. Opas lääkehoitosuunnitelman laatimiseen. Saatavilla www-osoitteessa https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/162847 Description sheet only!!

-lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page
Link to the book:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/detail.action?docID=5254520

(also as needed:Calculation skills for nurses (e-book).2013. Boyd, Claire)

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

02.12.2021 - 31.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 08.06.2022

Credits

4 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
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 22TOKASA
    Degree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations test
Pharmacotherapy test
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Calculations: 1. retake
Pharmacotherapy test (retake I)
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Calculations: 2.
Pharmacotherapy test (retake II)

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
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Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
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Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
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Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated in Jan 2022

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:
e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN


- Laukkanen, E. & Ruokoniemi, P. ( toim.) 2021. Turvallinen lääkehoito. Opas lääkehoitosuunnitelman laatimiseen. Saatavilla www-osoitteessa https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/162847 Description sheet only!!

-lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page
Link to the book:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/detail.action?docID=5254520

(also as needed:Calculation skills for nurses (e-book).2013. Boyd, Claire)

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
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Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations

Enrolment period

02.12.2021 - 28.02.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 11.05.2022

Credits

4 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Anna Rinne
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Nancy Kamau
Person in charge

Anna Rinne

Groups
  • 22NURFIL

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

3.5. Calculation test, re-exams: 19.5. and 27.5.
11.5. Pharmacotherapy test (retakes I (August) & II (September)in the EXAM classroom)

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations form a grade for the course . Course must be completed before clinical training 3.
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Pharmacotherapy: written test where approved grade requires gathering 75% of the total points. Graded 0-5.
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Medical calculations : 100% correct. graded pass-fail
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Mathematics: 100% presence. graded pass-fail
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Skills classes 1-3 : 100% Presence and 100% active participation. graded pass-fail
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Small group work:100% Presence and 100% active participation. graded pass-fail

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams.

Learning materials

Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020,
Link to the material in Andor
https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/1j3mh4m/alma9911264421405973. Only parts 1 and 2.
Laukkanen, E. & Ruokoniemi, P. ( toim.) 2021. Turvallinen lääkehoito. Opas lääkehoitosuunnitelman laatimiseen. Saatavilla www-osoitteessa https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/162847 Description sheet only!!

-lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page
Link to the book:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/detail.action?docID=5254520

(also as needed:Calculation skills for nurses (e-book).2013. Boyd, Claire)

Student workload

108 hours including the following
Mandatory Orientation 16.3. 2 hrs
Mandatory Mathematics class 8.4. 2 hrs
Mandatory small groups according to schedule. 2 hrs x 2/ small group
Mandatory skills classes 3hrs x 3
Theory lessons 24hrs.
1 hour calculation test.
2 hours for Pharmacotherapy test

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Small group work, skills classes and Mathematics: 100% Presence and 100% active participation. Mandatory preparatory tasks for skills classes.

Enrolment period

02.12.2021 - 31.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 10.06.2022

Credits

4 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
  • Sara Nortunen
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 22NURFILTOP

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- shows familiarity with legislation concerning pharmacotherapy
- is able to describe the stages of the medication process
- understands the requirements of safe medication and their importance in patient safety
- is able to implement patients’ medication care safely under supervision
- knows reliable databases of pharmacotherapy and is able to use them
- is able to complete medical calculations accurately.

Content (course unit)

- norms guiding pharmacotherapy
- medication process
- medication safety
- forms of medication and routes of administration
- practice subcutaneous and intramuscular injection
- planning the implementation of the patient's medication and measuring the medication into patient-specific doses
- using different medical databases in medication-related decision-making
- knows the basics of medication guidance
- medical calculations

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

The student
- knows the basics of regulations governing medication treatment
- knows the basics of the medication treatment process and is aware of the responsibilities of medication-related tasks in nursing care
- is able to act responsibly in the patient's medication treatment
- knows the basics of different pharmaceutical forms and methods of administration, and knows how to safely and correctly implement a patient’s medication
- is able to inject subcutaneously and intramuscularly safely
- is able to search and use information from reliable pharmacotherapy databases
- knows the basics of promoting the safety of medication treatment
- knows the basics of medication phases and effects in the body
- is able to guide the patient in medication under supervision
- is able to calculate medication correctly.

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

The student, in addition to a satisfactory level
- is able to justify his / her actions at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- is able to plan and implement patient medication guidance

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student, in addition to a good level,
- is able to apply his / her knowledge at different stages of the pharmacotherapy process
- knows the consequences of pharmacotherapy and is able to react to them as required by the situation
- is able to guide the patient individually in medication treatment

Exam schedules

Calculations test
Pharmacotherapy test
-------------------------
Calculations: 1. retake
Pharmacotherapy test (retake I)
******************************
Calculations: 2.
Pharmacotherapy test (retake II)

Assessment methods and criteria

Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations course is graded 0-5. The course must be completed before clinical training 3.
******************************
Pharmacotherapy: written test, requirement minimum of 75% of points for passing. Asessment graded, 0-5.
******************************
Calculations: 100% correct. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
******************************
Skills stations: Preparatory tasks, presence and 100% active participation. Asessment approved (S)/ failed (0).
----------------------------
Small group work: Presence and 100% active participation
------------------------------
Mathematics: Everyone takes the preliminary math test (without a calculator) If all correct, approved mark for the math part. No retakes. If the test is failed, the student completes math tasks. Math part will be approved and completed when 100% of the tasks are correct by the set due date on Moodle-platform. There will be math classes (where guidance for the tasks is provided. Mathematics part is assessed pass/fail. (Mark S means passing and 0 failure.)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated in Jan 2022

Lectures, skills stations practice, small group work, independent studies, flipped learning, seminar, preparatory tests, homework, exams

Learning materials

Pharmacotherapy:
e-book. Kozier & Erb’s fundamentals of nursing: concepts,process, and practice. 2016 .Chapter 35 Medications

e-book. Understanding Pharmacology in Nursing Practice [electronic resource] / edited by Pauline Hood, Ehsan Khan., Cham :, Springer International Publishing :, 2020, 3-030-32004-9, ISBN


- Laukkanen, E. & Ruokoniemi, P. ( toim.) 2021. Turvallinen lääkehoito. Opas lääkehoitosuunnitelman laatimiseen. Saatavilla www-osoitteessa https://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/162847 Description sheet only!!

-lecture materials, moodle material, and other material appointed by teachers

Medical calculations: Tyreman Chris. 2013.e-book: How to Master Nursing Calculations:Improve Your Maths and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts.Kogan Page
Link to the book:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tampere/detail.action?docID=5254520

(also as needed:Calculation skills for nurses (e-book).2013. Boyd, Claire)

Student workload

108 hours including contact lessons, small group work, seminar, skills stations, and independent work

Completion alternatives

none

Further information

Course Orientation, small groups, seminars, and skills stations, are mandatory for every participant. Absent students will not be approved to the course.
******************************
Contents:
- Regulations governing medication management
- Medication databases
- Pharmacotherapy of outpatient and inpatient care
- Forms of medication and routes of administration
- Phases and effects of drugs in the body
- Aseptic practice in medication care
- Special features of pharmacotherapy throughout the life span
- Medication education
- Medication safety and prevention of adverse events
- Mathematics and calculations