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Simulation 1 (1 cr)

Code: 7K00FN27-3020

General information


Enrolment period

07.12.2024 - 05.01.2025

Timing

06.01.2025 - 23.02.2025

Credits

1 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Emergency Care, Midwifery, Public Health Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Seats

0 - 39

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Emergency Care

Teachers

  • Gitte Taulo
  • Marjo Tienari
  • Lasse Tervajärvi
  • Maarit Lähteenmäki
  • Riikka Lehtinen

Person in charge

Gitte Taulo

Groups

  • 22EH
    22EH

Objectives (course unit)

The Student
- is able to examine the patient according to the ABCDE protocol
- is able to inform the patient about the situation using the ISBAR method
- is able to act in emergencies with patients of different ages
- knows the basics of safe medication and fluid therapy
- is able to act with patient safety in mind

Content (course unit)

- vital organ functions in patients of different ages
- action in acute situations
- CPR
- teamwork skills
- medication and fluid therapy in patients of different ages
- patient safety expertise

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the for the courses according to the simulation before the simulation.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

Pass
The Student
- works actively in simulation in different roles
- is able to act in emergencies
- identify situations that threaten the patient's condition
- is able to find out the key issues about the patient's current situation
- is able to inform the patient about the condition and changes in the condition
Rejected execution

Fail
The Student
- does not actively participate in simulations
- Emergency response endangers the patient's life
- does not recognize life-threatening situations in the patient's condition
- acts improperly in the situation
- cannot inform about issues related to the patient's condition.

Location and time

Tampere Centre for Skills Training and Simulation, Arvo-building, Medisiinarinkatu 1
weeks 2-8:
8.1.2025 ja 29.1.2025

Assessment methods and criteria

The student actively participates in the skills workshops

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Simulation 1, Skill station training

Student workload

27 hours, including hands-on teaching in the Skills Workshop (4 x 60 minutes) and the Gastro Workshop (3 x 45 minutes).

Content scheduling

The teaching consists of two parts:

8 January 2025: Skills Workshop Day
This day focuses on practicing resuscitation, cannulation, patient assessment, ECG, and catheterization.

29 January: Multidisciplinary Gastro Workshop
Organized by Pirha, the Faculty of Medicine, and TAMK, this workshop covers PEG, NML, and stomas. In the multidisciplinary gastro workshop, medical students, emergency care students, and Pirha nurses will work together.

Completion alternatives

Don´t exist

Further information

The division into small groups takes place at the Skills Center