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Supervised Clinical Training 3 (7 cr)

Code: 7Q00FP89-3004

General information


Enrolment period

02.12.2022 - 31.12.2022

Timing

01.01.2023 - 26.02.2023

Credits

7 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

  • Linah Oule
  • Virva Vasari
  • Tomi Salminen

Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups

  • 22TOKASA
    Degree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- meets the patient, family and colleagues appropriately and respectfully, is capable of creating and maintaining professional interaction with the patient, and uses good work community skills
- respects clients/patients and meets them as experts in their lives
- is able to apply the essential nursing knowledge and skills required in the specified care environment and is able to carry out evidence based, ethical and high-quality nursing care
- is able, under supervision, to define own patient's nursing needs; to plan, implement and evaluate nursing care in a client-oriented and health-promoting manner, in co-operation with the patient, family and other health care and social services professionals, and is able to use structured documentation system
- gets experience in patient's holistic care path, including discharge and planning for continuing care
- is able to observe and evaluate patient’s basic life functions and vital signs, practices resuscitation and learns to make related decisions in different situations, promoting patient safety
- is able to promote patient safety and prevent incidents at all stages of the nursing care process
- masters the principles of infection control and works aseptically
- is able to carry out patient's medication and fluid therapy safely and correctly under supervision
- is able to guide the patient and family in self-care utilizing multiprofessional team
- recognises own and other health care and social services professionals’ responsibilities and understands the meaning of division of duties when considering client’s holistic care
- adheres to ethical guidelines and principles of nursing, acts responsibly as a member of the work community and follows the practice guidelines
- complies with confidentiality and data privacy protection
- is able to evaluate own competence and development as a student nurse realistically, and is able to give and receive feedback

Content (course unit)

- supervised clinical training in medical nursing context
- patient’s observation and care resuscitation

Prerequisites (course unit)

The student has completed Supervised clinical training 1, participated in the Supervised clinical training 2, passed courses Basics of clinical nursing and Pharmacotherapy and medical calculations. Has participated in the course Medical and palliative nursing.

Further information (course unit)

Supervised clinical trainings 2-7 in the Degree Programme in Nursing should be planned and placed in different areas of nursing. EU directive requires following professional competence areas for a nurse responsible for general care: medical nursing, surgical nursing, nursing of children, young people and families, maternity care, mental health and substance abuse nursing, gerontological nursing, home care nursing, acute care nursing, palliative nursing, end-of-life care and nursing for disabled people. Due to limited number of clinical training placements, all areas of nursing are not available for all students. The student should consider how to achieve the goals set for all clinical training areas, combining goals from missing areas to actual clinical training places’ goals, when making individual clinical training plans. Before each clinical training the student should have participated in nursing theory studies related to the clinical training area. Clinical Trainings are carried out with patients of different ages in both primary health care and specialised care, ensuring the development of diverse competence. The student will benefit from having done a middle-phase clinical training in the same area of nursing as advanced studies’ clinical training.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Pass:
The student
- meets the patient, family and colleagues appropriately and respectfully, is capable of creating and maintaining professional interaction with the patient, and uses good work community skills
- respects clients/patients and meets them as experts in their lives
- is able to apply the essential nursing knowledge and skills required in the specified care environment and is able to carry out evidence based, ethical and high-quality nursing care
- is able, under supervision, to define own patient's nursing needs; to plan, implement and evaluate nursing care in a client-oriented and health-promoting manner, in co-operation with the patient, family and other health care and social services professionals, and is able to use structured documentation system
- gets experience in patient's holistic care path, including discharge and planning for continuing care
- is able to observe and evaluate patient’s basic life functions and vital signs, practices resuscitation and learns to make related decisions in different situations, promoting patient safety
- is able to promote patient safety and prevent incidents at all stages of the nursing care process
- masters the principles of infection control and works aseptically
- is able to carry out patient's medication and fluid therapy safely and correctly under supervision
- is able to guide the patient and family in self-care utilizing multiprofessional team
- recognises own and other health care and social services professionals’ responsibilities and understands the meaning of division of duties when considering client’s holistic care
- adheres to ethical guidelines and principles of nursing, acts responsibly as a member of the work community and follows the practice guidelines
- complies with confidentiality and data privacy protection
- is able to evaluate own competence and development as a student nurse realistically, and is able to give and receive feedback
Fail:
The student
- lacks understanding of professional encounter: treats patients, family, or members of the work community inappropriately or disrespectfully and professional interaction and working life skills are insufficient
- has obvious gaps in nursing knowledge and skills required in the specified care environment; searching for and utilising knowledge is incomplete, and even after a tutorial discussions there are misunderstandings in the theoretical knowledge
- is not able to perform main clinical skills under supervision
- is not able to help the patient in the daily activities, is not able to observe patient's basic vital functions and general condition, does not know the principles of resuscitation and decision-making skills are inadequate
- is not able to recognise patient’s needs, planning, implementation and evaluation of care is inadequate and patient’s care path is unclear
- is not able to present patient's whole situation in nursing care plan and summary
- does not master the principles of infection control and aseptic practice
- makes mistakes in patient's medication and fluid therapy despite guidance; has not updated medication passport
- does not show interest in patient and family guidance and withdraws from it
- violates confidentiality or patient’s data privacy protection
- does not recognize the boundaries of own competence, resulting in endangering patient safety
- fails to follow the agreed rules for supervised clinical training (e.g. takes no responsibility for own learning; the goals are missing; does not follow the working hours, does not report his/ her absences, and/or the total amount of required hours is not fulfilled)
- evaluates own competence unrealistically and is unable to receive feedback

Location and time

Orientation 14th Dec 2022
Training weeks 1-4, 2023
February 2023 - reflection
Spring 2023- taitokeskus skills labs (dates will be announced later)

Important dates and deadlines

14.2. - Orientation class- mandatory
8.1.2023 - Submit your shift schedule and learning objectives to the instructing teacher
29.1.2023 - Medication passport entries completed with your mentor before the training ends)
10.2. - Submit your training documents (original shift schedule signed by your mentor, evaluation form)
10.2. - Submit your training task

Dates for Skills labs at Taitokeskus will be announced later

Exam schedules

Skills labs:

Part 1: Resuscitation, 0 cr
Participating in small groups in Taitokeskus and completing the pre-task assignments
Approved / rejected

Part 2: Patient observation and Monitoring, 1 cr
Participating in small groups in Taitokeskus and completing the pre-task assignments
Approved / rejected

Training:
Part 3: Supervised clinical training, 6 cr weeks 1.4
Participation in orientation classes, December 2023 completion of learning goals and work shifts on time (during the first week of training, completion of practice classes, participation in reflection, evaluation discussions, return of practice documents on time DL 10.2.2023.
Approved / rejected

Part 4: Clinical Training Task, 0 cr
Clinical training task before 10.2. 2023. Assignments returned after this deadline will not be approved.
Approved / rejected

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail

Teaching methods

Participation and completion of following:
1.Orientation class for supervised clinical training - participation mandatory
2. clinical practice classes in small groups at the Skills Center - participation mandatory (100% attendance requirement) +
preliminary assignments for clinical practice classes.
4. Consecutive weeks in clinical practice in health care unit placement (
discussion on objectives and progress, mid-term and final evaluation in an agreed manner with instructing teacher). Participation in supervised clinical training according to the specified number of hours required.
5. Medication passport
6.. Reflection session after training - participation mandatory.
7. Written assignment

Student workload

Supervised Clinical Training 3 is 7 ECTS and consists of

1 cr small group sessions in clinical practice incl. Nursing resuscitation (4h training) and observation and monitoring of the patient (4h training) in Taitokeskus and includes pre-task assignments. 2 h orientation to the course. The student's total workload is 27 hours.

6 cr Supervised practice (4 weeks). The total number of training hours is 162h and it includes 5 h of time for the task and 2 hours SCT 3 orientation and 2h final reflection. The number of hours in the Supervised Clinical Training is 153 hours (I.E. 38 hrs and 15 minutes/week).

Content scheduling

Part 1 Resuscitation, 0.cr

Part 2 Patient Observation and Monitoring, 1 cr

Part 3 Supervised Clinical Training, 6 cr

Part 4 Supervised Clinical Training Task, 0 cr

Completion alternatives

NONE

Practical training and working life cooperation

The student has booked the clinical training place from Jobilli or outside Jobilli in accordance with Moodle's instructions for supervised clinical training 3. In Moodle, more detailed information about places suitable for guided practice 3. The placement must be confirmed before the start of the training.

The student is in contact with the supervised clinical training according to the instructions given in Jobiil before starting the supervised clinical training.

Further information

Prerequisites:
The student has completed supervised clinical training 1, participated in the supervised clinical training 2. Passed courses Basics of clinical nursing and pharmacotherapy and medical calculations. Has participated in the course medical and palliative nursing

More information regarding the supervised clinical training in
Hoitotyön ohjattujen harjoittelujen Moodlesta aihealue 17 -kohdalta.

Assessment criteria - pass/fail (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Pass:
The student
- meets the patient, family and colleagues appropriately and respectfully, is capable of creating and maintaining professional interaction with the patient, and uses good work community skills
- respects clients/patients and meets them as experts in their lives
- is able to apply the essential nursing knowledge and skills required in the specified care environment and is able to carry out evidence based, ethical and high-quality nursing care
- is able, under supervision, to define own patient's nursing needs; to plan, implement and evaluate nursing care in a client-oriented and health-promoting manner, in co-operation with the patient, family and other health care and social services professionals, and is able to use structured documentation system
- gets experience in patient's holistic care path, including discharge and planning for continuing care
- is able to observe and evaluate patient’s basic life functions and vital signs, practices resuscitation and learns to make related decisions in different situations, promoting patient safety
- is able to promote patient safety and prevent incidents at all stages of the nursing care process
- masters the principles of infection control and works aseptically
- is able to carry out patient's medication and fluid therapy safely and correctly under supervision
- is able to guide the patient and family in self-care utilizing multiprofessional team
- recognises own and other health care and social services professionals’ responsibilities and understands the meaning of division of duties when considering client’s holistic care
- adheres to ethical guidelines and principles of nursing, acts responsibly as a member of the work community and follows the practice guidelines
- complies with confidentiality and data privacy protection
- is able to evaluate own competence and development as a student nurse realistically, and is able to give and receive feedback
Fail:
The student
- lacks understanding of professional encounter: treats patients, family, or members of the work community inappropriately or disrespectfully and professional interaction and working life skills are insufficient
- has obvious gaps in nursing knowledge and skills required in the specified care environment; searching for and utilising knowledge is incomplete, and even after a tutorial discussions there are misunderstandings in the theoretical knowledge
- is not able to perform main clinical skills under supervision
- is not able to help the patient in the daily activities, is not able to observe patient's basic vital functions and general condition, does not know the principles of resuscitation and decision-making skills are inadequate
- is not able to recognise patient’s needs, planning, implementation and evaluation of care is inadequate and patient’s care path is unclear
- is not able to present patient's whole situation in nursing care plan and summary
- does not master the principles of infection control and aseptic practice
- makes mistakes in patient's medication and fluid therapy despite guidance; has not updated medication passport
- does not show interest in patient and family guidance and withdraws from it
- violates confidentiality or patient’s data privacy protection
- does not recognize the boundaries of own competence, resulting in endangering patient safety
- fails to follow the agreed rules for supervised clinical training (e.g. takes no responsibility for own learning; the goals are missing; does not follow the working hours, does not report his/ her absences, and/or the total amount of required hours is not fulfilled)
- evaluates own competence unrealistically and is unable to receive feedback