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Infection Control in Nursing (2cr)

Code: 7Q00EG69-3001

General information


Enrolment period
10.06.2019 - 03.09.2019
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.08.2019 - 20.10.2019
Implementation has ended.
Credits
2 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Nursing
Campus
TAMK Main Campus
Teaching languages
English
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
Sanna Laiho
Tarja Friman
Person in charge
Sanna Laiho
Course
7Q00EG69

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- knows the most common microbes and communicable diseases
- is able to work according to aseptic principles, improving patient safety.

Content (course unit)

- essential microbes in nursing, their transmission vectors basic concepts of asepsis
- aseptic practice in various nursing environments
- the importance of personal and hand hygiene in aseptic working
- different types of protection and using them properly
- use of the conventional precautions and different isolation measures in nursing care
- treatment-related infections and their prevention

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

The student
- knows the basics of infection prevention
- recognizes the microbial groups that are essential for health and knows the basics of their spreading
- is able to work according to aseptic principles without endangering patient safety.

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

The student
- has a structured picture of the basics of infection prevention
- knows the microbial groups that are essential for health and understands the importance of their spreading in maintaining health and preventing illness
- is able to apply the principles of aseptic practice in different nursing environments and justify their activities.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- understands comprehensively the basics of infection prevention in various nursing environments
- knows the microbial groups that are essential to health and understands the importance of their proliferation in maintaining health and preventing illness
- is able to apply and evaluate the principles of aseptic work in different nursing environments and is able to justify the activity with evidence-based practice.

Location and time

1. period of the autumn semester 2019, TAMK.

Exam schedules

Written exam from both subjects 4.10.2019
Retakes:
Two retake possibilities during the same semester, in the Exam "terrarium". Dates to be given during the orientation lecture.

Assessment methods and criteria

The written exam has two parts: aseptics and microbiology. To pass the exam the student should successfully have answered 70% of the answers correctly (each exam). The exams will be graded 0-5.
The student should:
know the basics of infection control and prevention
recognise most common microbes and ways of spreading
have good understanding of aseptic working manners and principles of aseptics
knows how to use evidence-based knowledge in infection control in nursing

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Information will be updated before the first orientation lecture
Aseptics and microbiology
Possible study and teaching methods: lectures, workshops, group work, independent study, virtual learning environment, final written exam on both subjects
Orientation lecture to the course is mandatory, aseptics 2.9.2019, microbiology 6.9.2019

Learning materials

Aseptics:
Ross, Shona ; Furrows, Sarah. 2014. Rapid infection control nursing. Wiley Blackwell. e-book https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/
Weston, Debbie, Burgess, Alison, Roberts, Sue, 2017. Infection prevention and control at a glance. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd 2017. E-book Central.
McCann.2014.Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.e-book.Part 1: Common Principles Underlying Medical and Surgical Nursing Practice,
Wilson, Jennie. 2009. Infection Control in Clinical Practice. Elservier Limited.
Yoost, B.L. & Lynne, R. 2015. Clinical Companion for Fundamentals of Nursing : Active Learning for Collaborative Practice. Crawford Publisher. Chapter 22: Asepsis and infection control. e-book.
Microbiology:
Jorgensen & Pfaller, 2015. Manual of Clinical Microbiology. (Section II Bacteriology)
Wright, 2013. Essentials of Clinical Infectious Diseases. (Chapter 3)
Stuart Hogg, 2013. Essential Microbiology.(pages 3-4, 101-108, 243-245, 375-401, 421-424)
Aseptics and microbiology:
https://www.nhs.uk
http://www.who.in
All materials given by the teachers are part of the course literature.
More detailed course literature will be clarified during the orientation lectures and in Tabula course.

Student workload

The course has two parts, aseptics and microbiology, 1 ECTS each.
Includes contact teaching, group work, independent study, for 2 ECTS in total 54 hours of student's work.
Orientation lectures are mandatory.

Completion alternatives

None

Further information

Contents of the course:
- the most common/essential microbes and the ways of transmission and spreading
- basic concepts of the aseptic working
- aseptic working manner:
- personal hygiene in health care environment
- hand hygiene in health care environment
- protective equipment and clothing
- the most common precautions in infection control
- isolation protocols
- hospital acquired infections
- prevention of the hospital acquired infections

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