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Acute Medicine and Special Issues in PharmacologyLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: 7L00FK60

Credits

5 op

Objectives

Acute Medicine 2 cr
The student
- deepens his/her basic knowledge and skills in the field of medicine in the treatment of an acutely ill patient
- becomes acquainted with specific issues of acute medicine and is able to apply medical knowledge in various acute care situations as a member of a multidisciplinary team
- identifies the limits of one's own professional competence and area of ​​responsibility in patient care and is able to apply the necessary comprehensive, advanced and research-based methods in assessing the need for treatment, implementing treatment and monitoring and evaluating the effects of treatment
- is able to apply his/her knowledge of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy in different environments of acute nursing

Special Issues in Pharmacology 3 cr
The student
- masters the safe pharmacotherapy process and the ethical principles of pharmacotherapy in acute nursing
- masters national guidelines and recommendations governing pharmacotherapy
- masters the most common drugs used in acute nursing
- is able to treat an acutely ill patient with pharmacotherapy methods based on theoretical and research data used in his / her field
- identifies the limits of one's professional competence and area of ​​responsibility in pharmacotherapy and is able to apply the necessary comprehensive, advanced and research-based methods in assessing the patient's need for pharmacotherapy, implementing medication and monitoring and evaluating the effects of treatment

Content

Acute Medicine 2 cr
- examinations and findings of the patient, assessment of the need for treatment
- the most common diseases and exacerbations of chronic diseases and their treatment in acute nursinf
- treatment of patients with injuries
- application of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy expertise in different acute nursing settings as part of holistic patient care

Special Issues in Pharmacology 3 cr
- safe medication and medication plan
- the most common drugs used in acute nursing, their pharmacokinetics and dynamics, and toxicology
- the most common poisonings and their drug treatment
- drug interactions and polypharmacy
- drug treatment of acute and chronic disease exacerbations, including e.g. cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases and hormonal diseases, as well as special situations of other diseases

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Pharmacology
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indications for the use of drugs and identifies some side effects typical of drug groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Pharmacology
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indications for the use of drugs
- knows the typical side effects, some mechanisms of effects and interactions of groups of drugs

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Pharmacology
The student
- is able to apply the knowledge of pharmacology, indications for the use of drugs, side effects of drugs, mechanisms of effects and interactions of drug groups

Enrolment period

02.12.2021 - 11.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 31.07.2022

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

MD in Clinical Expertise and Development

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Degree programmes
  • Master's Degree Programme in Clinical Expertise and Development
Teachers
  • Anne-Marja Hammar
  • Marjo Räsänen
  • Kirsi Toljamo
  • Siru Suoniemi
  • YAMK AKU Tiimihenkilö
Person in charge

Marjo Räsänen

Groups
  • 21YKA

Objectives (course unit)

Acute Medicine 2 cr
The student
- deepens his/her basic knowledge and skills in the field of medicine in the treatment of an acutely ill patient
- becomes acquainted with specific issues of acute medicine and is able to apply medical knowledge in various acute care situations as a member of a multidisciplinary team
- identifies the limits of one's own professional competence and area of ​​responsibility in patient care and is able to apply the necessary comprehensive, advanced and research-based methods in assessing the need for treatment, implementing treatment and monitoring and evaluating the effects of treatment
- is able to apply his/her knowledge of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy in different environments of acute nursing

Special Issues in Pharmacology 3 cr
The student
- masters the safe pharmacotherapy process and the ethical principles of pharmacotherapy in acute nursing
- masters national guidelines and recommendations governing pharmacotherapy
- masters the most common drugs used in acute nursing
- is able to treat an acutely ill patient with pharmacotherapy methods based on theoretical and research data used in his / her field
- identifies the limits of one's professional competence and area of ​​responsibility in pharmacotherapy and is able to apply the necessary comprehensive, advanced and research-based methods in assessing the patient's need for pharmacotherapy, implementing medication and monitoring and evaluating the effects of treatment

Content (course unit)

Acute Medicine 2 cr
- examinations and findings of the patient, assessment of the need for treatment
- the most common diseases and exacerbations of chronic diseases and their treatment in acute nursinf
- treatment of patients with injuries
- application of pharmacology and pharmacotherapy expertise in different acute nursing settings as part of holistic patient care

Special Issues in Pharmacology 3 cr
- safe medication and medication plan
- the most common drugs used in acute nursing, their pharmacokinetics and dynamics, and toxicology
- the most common poisonings and their drug treatment
- drug interactions and polypharmacy
- drug treatment of acute and chronic disease exacerbations, including e.g. cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases and hormonal diseases, as well as special situations of other diseases

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

Pharmacology
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indications for the use of drugs and identifies some side effects typical of drug groups

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

Pharmacology
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indications for the use of drugs
- knows the typical side effects, some mechanisms of effects and interactions of groups of drugs

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

Pharmacology
The student
- is able to apply the knowledge of pharmacology, indications for the use of drugs, side effects of drugs, mechanisms of effects and interactions of drug groups

Assessment scale

0-5