Intravenous Fluid Therapy and Blood TransfusionLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: 7Q00FP63
Credits
3 op
Objectives
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
01.06.2023 - 07.08.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
Credits
3 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
- Annukka Huuskonen
- Linah Oule
- Virva Vasari
- Nancy Kamau
Person in charge
Nancy Kamau
Groups
-
23TOKASA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Autumn 2023 Tamk Campus and Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
Exam schedules
Course exam: week 37 - 38 (11.9 - 23.9.2023),. (Theory and medical calculation) Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week (Electronic exam room at TAMK) week 41 (9.10 - 14.10.2023)
2nd retake week (Electronic exam room at TAMK) week 47 (20.11 - 25.11.2023
Moodle tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests, and courses.
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory
Part 2: Skills labs
Completion alternatives
NONE
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance inpatient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent from the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to participate in the 2nd skills lab
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
02.12.2022 - 10.01.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 26.02.2023
Credits
3 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
- Linah Oule
- Jaana Vainionpää
Person in charge
Sanna Laiho
Groups
-
22NURKEN
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
1.1-28.2.2023, Tamk Campus and Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
All assignments, tasks and Moodle-exams must be submitted during implementation time. Late returns are not accepted
Exam schedules
Course exam week 8 (20-26.2.2023) in Exam ( Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week 13 (27.3-2.4.2023) (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
2nd retake week 16 (17-23.4.2023) (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
Moodle tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment methods and criteria
Mandatory participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
More information about the compulsory participation and assignments will be given during the orientation class.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities will have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
All assignments, tasks and Moodle-exams must be submitted during implementation time. Late returns are not accepted
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests and courses.
The implementation will be updated before the orientation
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: hypovolemic shock.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory exam and Medical Calculation
Part 2: Orientation training, intravenous fluid
Part 3: Orientation training, cannulation
Part 4: Orientation training, skills demonstration
Completion alternatives
NONE
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance in patient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent on the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to partcipate in the 2nd or the 3rd skills lab.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
02.12.2022 - 31.12.2022
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023
Credits
3 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
- Jaana Vainionpää
- Nancy Kamau
Person in charge
Nancy Kamau
Groups
-
22NURSE
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Spring 2023, Tamk Campus and Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
Exam schedules
Course exam week 8 - 8.20.2023 - 4.3.2023 Exam in ( Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week 13 - 7.3.2023 - 1.4.2023 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
2nd retake Week 17 - 17.4. 2023 - 22.4.2023 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
Moodle tests and assignments (more information given during the course orientation)
Assessment methods and criteria
Mandatory participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
More information about the compulsory participation and assignments will be given during the orientation class.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities will have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests and courses.
The implementation will be updated before the orientation
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: hypovolemic shock.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Oppiportin verkkokurssi
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory exam and Medical Calculation
Part 2: Orientation training, intravenous fluid
Part 3: Orientation training, cannulation
Part 4: Orientation training, skills demonstration
Completion alternatives
NONE
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance in patient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent on the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to partcipate in the 2nd or the 3rd skills lab.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
10.06.2022 - 31.08.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Credits
3 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
- Virva Vasari
Person in charge
Virva Vasari
Groups
-
22TOKASADegree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Autumn 2022, Tamk Campus and Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
Exam schedules
Course exam week 44 Exam, 31.10-6.11. ( Theory and medical calculation) Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week (Electronic exam room at TAMK) week 48
2nd retake week (Electronic exam room at TAMK) Jan 2023
Moodle tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
More information about the participation and assignments given during the orientation meeting.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities can have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests, and courses.
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory
Part 2: Skills labs
Completion alternatives
NONE
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance inpatient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent from the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to participate in the 2nd skills lab
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
10.06.2022 - 31.08.2022
Timing
01.08.2022 - 31.12.2022
Credits
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Essi Ylistalo
- Virva Vasari
- Nancy Kamau
Person in charge
Nancy Kamau
Small groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 12. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 12. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 3 (Size: 12. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
22NURFIL
Small groups
- Group 1
- Group 2
- Group 3
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Autumn 2022, Tamk Campus and Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
Exam schedules
Course exam week 39 - 40 in Exam ( Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week 44 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
2nd retake week 47 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
Moodle tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment methods and criteria
Mandatory participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Tampere Center for Skills Training and Simulation
More information about the compulsory participation and assignments given during the orientation meeting.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities will have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests and courses.
The implementation will be updated before the orientation
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: hypovolemic shock.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory exam
Part 2: Orientation training, intravenous fluid
Part 3: Orientation training, cannulation
Part 4: Orientation training, skills demonstration
Completion alternatives
NONE
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance in patient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent on the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to partcipate in the 2nd or the 3rd skills lab.
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Enrolment period
01.01.2022 - 06.03.2022
Timing
03.01.2022 - 27.02.2022
Credits
3 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
- Johanna Kangaspunta
- Linah Oule
- Nancy Kamau
Person in charge
Nancy Kamau
Groups
-
21NURSEDegree Programme in Nursing
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Spring 2022, Tamk Campus and Taitokeskus
Exam schedules
Course exam week 7-8 in Exam ( Electronic exam room at TAMK)
1st retake week 10 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
2nd retake week 13 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
Mandatory online tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment methods and criteria
Mandatory participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Taitokeskus).
More information about the compulsory participation and assignments given during the orientation meeting.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities will have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests and courses.
The implementation will be updated before the orientation
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: hypovolemic shock.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Part 1: Theory exam
Part 2: Blood Transfusion online exam
Part 3: Orientation training, fluid therapy
Part 4: Orientation training, cannulation
Completion alternatives
None
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance in patient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent on the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to partcipate in the 2 or the 3rd skills lab.
Enrolment period
02.12.2021 - 28.02.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 10.06.2022
Credits
3 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
- Johanna Kangaspunta
- Nancy Kamau
Person in charge
Johanna Kangaspunta
Groups
-
21NURKEN
Objectives (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Content (course unit)
- fluid balance, acid-base balance and electrolyte balance
- planning, implementation and assessment of intravenous fluid- and medication therapy blood products and blood transfusion
- infusions
- medication additions and medication dilutions
- fluid and blood transfusion equipment and devices preparing the infusion for use
- peripheral vein cannulation
- guidance of fluid therapy and blood transfusion aseptics and safety in fluid therapy and blood transfusion - - ethical and responsibility issues in fluid therapy and blood transfusion
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)
The student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Location and time
Spring 2022, Tamk Campus and Taitokeskus
Exam schedules
Theory exam on Campus April 14th 2022. Date changed two days later 28.3.2022
1st retake week 18 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
2nd retake week 21 (Electronic exam room at TAMK)
If you would like to Upgrade your exam: individual exam on week 21 in Exam including all parts of the course- please inform the teacher 2 weeks in advance
Mandatory online tests and assignments (more information given during the course)
Assessment methods and criteria
Mandatory participation in the course's orientation and all the skills lab in Taitokeskus).
More information about the compulsory participation and assignments given during the orientation meeting.
Student should take part and complete given assignments/group work, possible online course -tests. Active participation in group work. Online course activities will have an effect on the final exam's points and thus the final grade.
Final exam, will be graded 0-5.
If any answer in the exam might result to patient's death or severely harming the patient, the exam will be failed.
Assessment scale
0-5
Teaching methods
Contact teaching, Small group work, Guided independent work, Flipped learning, Orientation skills training, teaching discussions, teaching simulation, group work, online tests and courses.
The implementation will be updated before the orientation
Learning materials
Brady, Anne-Marie; McCabe, Catherine; McCann, Margaret. Fundamentals of medical-surgical nursing: a systems approach. 2014. Part 1, chapter 3. Principles of intravenous therapy.
Smeltzer S., Bare B., Hinkle J. & Cheever K. : Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. Wolters Kluwer: 12th/13th/14th edition.
Chapter: Fluid and Electrolytes: balance and disturbance, fluid volume disturbances, electrolyte imbalances, acid-base disturbances, parenteral fluid therapy.
Chapter: Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: hypovolemic shock.
Chapter: Assessment of Hematologic Function and Tretment Modalities: anatomic and physiologic overview, procuring blood and blood products, transfusion.
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance.
John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central. Part 3, Chapter 20. The infection prevention management of intravascular devices.
Online links:
https://www.bloodservice.fi/
www.ihn-org.com
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-transfusion
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/
https://www.who.int/bloodsafety/en/
Other course materials and references given by the teacher.
Student workload
3Cr = 81 hours of students work
Content scheduling
Theory contact lessons 12 hrs
Practical lessons in Skills and simulation center 11 hrs
Completion alternatives
None
Practical training and working life cooperation
Basics of Intravenous Fluid Therapy -course. The course material will be benefited in the orientation practices.
International connections
-
Further information
Contents of the course:
- aseptics and safely in intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- fluid balance, acid-base balance, electrolyte balance
- intravenous fluid therapy and medication administration
- intravenous infusion fluids
- medication additives, medication dilutions
- peripheral venous cannulation
- intravenous fluids and blood transfusion devices and machines
- different blood products, safe blood transfusion
- guidance in patient care with intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
If the student is absent on the first skills lab, the student will not be allowed to partcipate in the 2 or the 3rd skills lab.
Students coming late to practical lesson will not be able to participate
Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- identifies the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies the basics of monitoring the patient's fluid balance
- is able under supervision to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to perform peripheral cannulation
- identifies the basic principles of asepsis in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- knows the basic principles how to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion identifies ethical issues for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
he student
- knows the basics of fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate the patient's intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusions according to given orders
- is able under supervision to safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to implement aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy
- is able to guide the patient in issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion
- identifies his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions
Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)
The student
- masters the basics of intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion in depth
- is able to monitor the patient's fluid balance
- is able to plan, implement and evaluate patient- centered intravenous fluid therapy and blood transfusion according to the orders given
- is able safely perform peripheral cannulation
- is able to work aseptically in intravenous fluid and drug therapy, having mastered the aseptics in different situations
- is able to properly guide the patient on issues related to fluid therapy and blood transfusion implementation
- knows his/her own ethical responsibility for implementing fluid therapy and transfusions