The Geriatric and Specially Dependent Patient (5 cr)
Code: SX00EC69-3003
General information
Enrollment
28.11.2022 - 11.12.2022
Timing
10.03.2023 - 05.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
School of Health Care
Campus
Myllypurontie 1
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Heli Laaksonen
- Terhi Lehtonen
Teacher in charge
Terhi Lehtonen
Groups
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Objective
The student:
- understands the meaning of ageing
- is able to plan, execute and evaluate the health promoting and performance supporting nursing care of the elderly
- is able to evaluate the risks related to the health, environment and life of the elderly and can direct the patient to relevant services
- is able to co-operate with the elderly and his next of kin in order to make informed decisions related to his health promotion and to support his dignified life
- is able to provide health care in the patients home
- is able to provide symptom-related and humane nursing care for the terminally ill and for those suffering from long-term illness, as well as to support his next of kin
Content
Contents:
- ageing as a community phenomenon and the ethical questions in geriatric care
- the multifaced changes related to ageing
- the special needs related to acute and log-term nursing care of the elderly
- pharmacological specialties related to the elderly
- the evaluation and support of the strengths and performance of the elderly and the rehabilitating work
- health checks, preventive home visits and the special needs related to health promotion, i.e. nutrition, exercise, sleep, drugs, sexuality, moods
- the possibilities of health technology
- multiagency co-operation, the inclusion of the family and next of kin, nursing and service planning
- the nursing care of the oncological patient
- palliative nursing
- geriatry and oncology
Location and time
According to the implementation schedule. Spring semester 2023. Myllypuro campus
Materials
Gerontological nursing study material:
1. Tilvis, R., Pitkälä, K., Strandberg, T., Sulkava, R. & Viitanen, M. (ed.) 2016. Geriatrics. 3rd revised edition. Publishing Oy Duodecim. The sections to be read will be reviewed in the orientation
3. Cancer: Heikki Joensuu and Peter J. Roberts 2013 Available as an online book Duodecim, Oppiportti. The sections to be read will be reviewed in the orientation
4. Palliative care:
Saarto et al. 2015. Palliative care. Available as an online book Duodecim, Oppiportti. The sections to be read will be reviewed in the orientation
5. Other material assigned by teachers (in Moodle)
Teaching methods
Activating lectures and class work
Small group work
Online working
Seminar
Independent study
Employer connections
-
Exam schedules
Drug calculation exam:
The first exam is in connection with the orientation of the course
Re-examination (2pcs) during the course (times are announced in the timetable). Assessment (pass-fail) all calculation tasks must be 100% correct
The return dates for assignments and exams are announced in the orientation class.
The opening hours and exam times of the geriatrics exam and gerontological nursing exam (online exams) are announced in the orientation class and also find in moodle. Grade 0-5
There is one possibility of re-examination and raise the grade in the exam. Literature may be used as a support in the exam, which is why the re-examination is limited.
International connections
N/A
Completion alternatives
No optional execution methods
The study course can be partially or fully credited based on previously acquired skills in accordance with the AHOT instructions (see OMA). The AHOT process is started before the start of the study period. The student registers for the course and attends the orientation class. A partial voluntary decision must be presented to the teacher (Terhi Lehtonen) in charge of the course before the orientation, in this context the method of completion of the missing part is agreed upon
Student workload
1 ECTS = 27 hours
5 ECTS = 135 t of student work approx. 3.3 work weeks
- The total number of hours of the implementation 135 hours, of which 38 t of face-to-face teaching, 97 t of independent individual and small group work.
Further information
The prerequisite for admission to the course is participation in the orientation class. The student confirms his place by completing the course by being present at the start of the lesson. If the student is unable to attend the beginning of the lesson due to illness, he can also confirm his place of study by informing the teacher in charge in advance. (Teacher in charge of this course: Terhi Lehtonen)
If you cannot participate from theory classes must them replaced with a separate assignment.
Simulation and laboratory hours must be replaced in attendance, these cannot be replaced with a separate written assignment
The group work is presented on the seminar day, participation is mandatory, if you are unable to participate due to health reasons, compensation this situation must be agreed together with the teacher and the group.
The assignments and MATERIALS prepared by the teacher are works according to the Copyright Act (404/61), to which the teacher has the copyright. Assignments AND MATERIALS may not be used other than in their own studies. Their public distribution is only allowed with the teacher's permission.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
See the attachment "Framework for evaluation criteria of competence"
Evaluating competences evaluation criteria competent/intermediate level is used.
Assessment methods and criteria
1. Gerontological nursing and geriatrics exam online exam: 0-5
2. Written group assignment and seminar: 0-5
3. Oppiporti's online course: Medical care for the elderly pass-fail
4. Oppiporti's online course: Terminal care pass-fail
5. Oppiporti's online course: Delirium of a hospital patient pass-fail
6. Oppiporti´s online course: Emergency situation in home care pass-fail
7. Rai online course assessement and equipments pass-fail
8. Approved drug calculation exam
9. Simulation 100% participation
10. Laboratory classes 100% participation
The overall grade of the course is the average of sections 1 and 2, weighting factor 50/50. If the student has a previous performance from the second part (gerontological nursing) and therefore only takes the second part, the overall grade will be section grade.
Prerequisites
The student and tutor teacher go through other recommended studies in HOPS discussions