SY-422 Intensive Medicine and Intensive Care Nursing 1
- ECTS Credits:
- 15
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences
- Course Leader:
- Ellen Margareth Benestad Moi
- Lecture Semester:
- Autumn
- Teaching language:
- Norwegian
- Duration:
- 1 term
The course is connected to the following study programs
- Master's Programme in Advanced Practice Nursing
Teaching language
NorwegianCourse contents
Common topics
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Experiences and reactions to acute and / or critical illnesses
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Communication
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Health, stress and coping
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Competence
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Sanitation, microbiology
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Pharmacology, pharmokinetics and pharmodynamics
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Anaesthesia
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Knowledge-based practice
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Patient positioning
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Medical and natural science topics, pathophysiology, intensive medicine and surgery in terms of
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Circulatory physiology, circulatory problems and heart conditions
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Lung physiology and pathophysiology, varous forms of respiratory failure
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Nephrology and urology
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Metabolism
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Pain physiology and pain treatments, nausea
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PH level disturbances
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Fluid and electrolyte disturbances
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Orthopedics
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Gastro-intestinal surgery
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Thyroid and mammary glands
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Diabetes/ketoacidosis
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Major topics
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Intensive care nursing, areas of responsibility and competence
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General intensive care nursing
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Observations, grooming, reception and transfer of intensive care patients, relatives, post-operative nursing, sedation, sleep, intensive care, documentation, etc.
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Specialised intensive care nursing in
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Circulatory physiology, circulatory problems, and heart disease
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Lung physiology and pathophysiology, various forms of respiratory failure
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Respiratory treatments and strategies
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Nephrology and urology
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Metabolism
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Pain physiology and pain treatments
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PH level disturbances
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Fluid and electrolyte disturbances
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Infectious diseases, sepsis, DIC, multiple organ failure
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Orthopedics
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Gastro-intestinal surgery
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Further information is found in the course booklet that is made available to students via the Canvas learning management system.
Learning outcomes
The student:
Knowledge
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of the intensive care nurse's function, responsibility and competence areas
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of experiences and reactions to acute and / or critical illness
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of communication and interaction with patient and relatives
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of how organs and organ systems work in relation to each other and how pathophysiological processes and medical conditions start, develop and are treat
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of hygiene, microbiology, anesthesia, pharmacology, pathophysiology, intensive medicine and surgery in relevant topics
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of intensive care within current topics to prevent complications, reduce stress and relieve suffering, pain and discomfort, treat and rehabilitate
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demonstrates advanced knowledge of the steps in knowledge-based practice, what knowledge-based practice means and how they can apply the knowledge in intensive care
Skills
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is able to observe, critically evaluate / analyze, show connections and integrate medical and natural sciences as the basis for professional intensive nursing care
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is able to conduct critical assessments and apply knowledge of experiences and reactions to acute and / or critical illness in communication with the patient, relatives and health personnel
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is able to analyze and apply current research in intensive care and intensive medicine
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is able to critically evaluate and facilitate the application of knowledge-based practice
General competence
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is able to apply previous knowledge and clinical experience to acquire advanced knowledge in intensive care and intensive medicine
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is able to apply new knowledge and skills to carry out advanced tasks in intensive care and intensive medicine
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is able communicate professional issues in intensive care and intensive medicine, analyze and conclude, with both specialists and the general public
Examination requirements
At least 80% attendance of compulsory classes is required.
Evaluation
The study programme manager, 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
The examination is in two parts:
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5 hour individual written examination (counts 60%)
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Home exam over 5 days - written individual assignment of approx. 3000 words with group guidance offer (counts 40%)
Both parts must be passed. A joint grade (A-F) is given.