Internal Medicine Nursing (5 ECTS)
Code: SX00GA91-3006
General information
- Enrollment
- 05.05.2025 - 31.08.2025
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Enrollment is ongoing
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- Timing
- 20.10.2025 - 19.12.2025
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 ECTS
- Virtual portion
- 4 ECTS
- Mode of delivery
- On-campus and online
- Unit
- School of Health Care
- Campus
- Myllypurontie 1
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 35
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
- Nursing (in Finnish)
- Teachers
- Sari Hiitomaa
- Mari Lindroos
- Teacher in charge
- Mari Lindroos
- Groups
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- Course
- SX00GA91
Learning outcomes
Student
- is competent in evidence-based decision-making in nursing
- is competent in the process of multidisciplinary internal medicine nursing
- understands the internal medicine service system and care pathway
- understands the core pathophysiology of internal medicine
- is proficient in the drug therapy process in internal medicine.
Content
Treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Respiratory disease care
Diabetes care
Treatment of neurological diseases
Treatment of gastrointestinal diseases
Treatment of rheumatic diseases
Treatment of kidney diseases
Evidence-based decision-making in nursing
Internal medicine service system, care pathway and multidisciplinary cooperation
Assessment of care needs, planning, implementation and evaluation of care in internal medicine
The most common diagnostic tests in clinical nursing
Specific features of drug therapy in internal medicine
Prerequisites
Basics of Clinical Nursing Competence
Teaching methods
Flipped learning
Case study work with evidence based nursing solutions
Clinical laboratory teaching
Simulation
Learning café
Virtual reality (VR) learning
Exams
Learning materials and recommended literature
Brunner-Suddarths Medical-Surgical Textbook, the latest version: Cardiovascular diseases (Coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, heart failure, common arhytmias, strokes), neurological diseases (neuroanatomy, neurological status, strokes), pulmonary diseases (COPD, asthma), diabetes (DM1 & DM2), kidney failure, and infectious diseases (pneumonia, sepsis), communicable diseases and isolation protocols, rheumatoid diseases, nursing of cancer patients and chemotherapy
Other materials provided by lecturer during the study implementation
Materials provided by teachers
All assignments and materials are under Copyright Act (404/61) and a teacher has the copyright. Assignments and materials are not allowed to be distributed or used in any other way. Distributing materials are only allowed if the teacher grants the permit.
Alternative completion methods of implementation
Ei valinnaisia suoritustapoja.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Exam in: more specific date coming
-Re-exam may be attempted twice on announced re-exam dates, failure in will lead to re-studying the entire course.
Re-exams: more specific date coming
International connections
Student can complete the course with an English-speaking group
Student workload
1 cr = 27 h, total number of hours is 135 h
Total number of hours on course is 135 h, of which contact teaching 26 hours and independent study 109 hours
Content scheduling
The course will take place during weeks 43–51 (Period 2). More information on progress of the course and course materials are presented in orientation.
Further information for students
By attending Orientation student confirms his/her place on this course and it is compulsory. If student is ill and therefore, he/she can confirm the place on the course by informaing the teacher beforehand.
Clinical laboratory teaching are of compulsory attendance and students are required to wear appropriate protective uniforms. Instructions given in asepsis lectures are to be obeyed during practises.
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam: 0–5
Medication calculation test: Pass (required)
Online courses and independent assignments: 100% completion required
Clinical laboratory teaching: 100% attendance required
Simulation: 100% attendance required
Learning café: 100% attendance required
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Student
- Can adequately search for information and use the knowledge base in the field to plan their professional activities
- Possesses adequate knowledge and skills for professional activities
- Acts in a client/patient-oriented manner and takes into account safety issues and ethical principles
- Is able to assess their own strengths and development needs
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Student
- Can use evidence-based knowledge to plan their professional activities
- Can act in a client/patient-oriented and responsible manner
- Can use professional ethical principles in their professional activities, taking into account safety aspects
- Is able to interact with consideration for diversity
- Recognises their own strengths and development needs
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Student
- Applies a wide range of professional knowledge based on evidence
- Can act in a client/patient-oriented and responsible manner and assess the consequences of their actions
- Acts in accordance with professional ethical principles, taking into account safety aspects
- Is able to interact with respect for diversity
- Recognises their own strengths and development needs and is able to develop their professional activities
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
PASS
Student
- Can adequately search for information and use the knowledge base in the field to plan their professional activities
- Possesses adequate knowledge and skills for professional activities
- Acts in a client/patient-oriented manner and takes into account safety issues and ethical principles
- Is able to assess their own strengths and development needs
FAIL
Student
- Cannot adequately search for information and cannot use the knowledge base in the field to plan their professional ac-tivities
- Does not have sufficient knowledge and skills for professional activities
- Cannot act in a client/patient-oriented manner and cannot take into account safety issues and ethical principles