The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Bachelor's Programme in Nursing

Teaching language

This course is taught in Norwegian and an English translation of the course description is not available.

Course contents

 

Nursing for acute, critical and chronic illness

  • Nursing for people who are acutely and / or critically ill

  • Nursing for people who are chronically ill

  • Nursing for people with various somatic diseases

  • Pre- and post-operative nursing

  • Pain and pain treatment

  • Rehabilitation

 

Working methods and understanding of technology

  • Methods for knowledge-based nursing

  • Systematic literature search

  • Use of standardized mapping, assessment and communication tools

  • User involvement

  • Standard terminology in nursing

  • Welfare technology and digital solutions

  • Technology understanding and innovation

  • Ethical and legal aspects of using technology

Learning outcomes

The student:

Knowledge

  • demonstrates knowledge of nursing for people who are acutely, critically or chronically ill

  • demonstrates knowledge of pre- and post-operative nursing

  • demonstrates knowledge of the nurse's therapeutic and rehabilitative function

  • demonstrates knowledge of welfare technology and digital solutions in the health service

  • demonstrates knowledge about standard terminology in nursing

  • demonstrates knowledge about the methods and tools for knowledge-based nursing

  • demonstrates knowledge about of information security in nursing practice

 

Skills

  • is able to apply professional knowledge of health and illness to systematically observe, assess, decide, implement and document appropriate nursing measures, as well as evaluate the effect of these and adjust if necessary

  • is able to apply knowledge of assessment, treatment and follow-up to support the patient's decision-making basis

  • is able to apply knowledge of communication, and learning, mastering and change processes in the guidance and teaching of patients and their relatives, students and relevant staff

  • is able to apply knowledge to take action on subacute and acute events

  • is able to identify and reflect on ethical and legal issues using technology and digital solutions

 

General competence

  • is able to communicate key subject matter such as theories, problems and solutions both in writing and orally

  • is able to convey views and share experiences with others in professional fields

  • is able to plan and execute communication and interaction with patient and relatives based on respect, co-participation and integrity

  • is aware of measures to preserve life and health in the event of major accidents and in crisis and emergency situations

  • demonstrates insight into the importance of user participation when meeting the acute, chronically and critically ill patients

  • is familiar with the clinical mapping, assessment and / or communication tools and assesses the knowledge base for clinical use

Examination requirements

Passed oral presentation of case response.

Approved practical exercises.

More information can be found in the students' learning support system Canvas.

Teaching methods

The working methods are mainly group-based with clinical issues as starting point. Other teaching and learning methods include lectures, seminars, practical laboratory exercises and self-study.

The scope of work in the course is estimated at 270 hours.

See more information about teaching and learning forms in the students' learning support system Canvas.

Evaluation

The person responsible for the course, in consultation with the student representative, decides the method of evaluation and whether the courses will have a midterm- or end of term evaluation, see also the Quality System, section 4.1. Information about evaluation method for the course will be posted on Canvas.

Assessment methods and criteria

Individual 5 hour written school exam. Graded assessment.

Assessment methods are described in greater detail in the students' learning support system Canvas.

Reduction of Credits

This course’s contents overlap with the following courses. A reduction of credits will occur if one of these courses is taken in addition:

Course Reduction of Credits
SY-210 – Nursing 1 10
SY-220K – Nursing in various diseases - Work methods and technology 10
Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 1, 2024 1:40:13 AM