The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Master's Programme in Advanced Practice Nursing

Teaching language

Norwegian

Course contents

  • Clinical practice in anaesthesia nursing to all patient groups, partially under supervision by the contact nurse, partially independently. During the final four weeks, students will work independently as anaesthesia nurses

  • Anaesthesia and anaesthesia nursing during trauma / multiple organ failure

  • Anaesthesia and anaesthesia nursing during organ donation

  • Pre-hospitalisation tasks

  • Catastrophy preparation

Learning outcomes

The student:

Knowledge

  • demonstrates thorough knowledge about the patient's need for individual and integrated anaesthesia nursing in complex situations

  • demonstrates advanced knowledge about anaesthesia and anaesthesia nursing during organ donation

  • demonstrates advanced knowledge about the anaesthesia nurse's tasks prehospitally and in emergency alerts

Skills

  • is able to analyse and identify the patient's need for individual and comprehensive anaesthesia nursing in complex situations and carry out relevant measures

  • is able to perform most anaesthesia nursing tasks independently in cooperation with an anaesthesiologist

  • is able to observe, prioritise, plan, treat and evaluate patient initiatives independently and in cooperation with other participants in an interdisciplinary team

  • is able to distribute tasks independently regarding time allotments and interdisciplinary cooperation

 

General knowledge

 

  • is able to make use of one's knowledge and skills to work independently with theoretical and practical issues

  • is able to communicate academic and ethical issues with patients and colleagues

  • is able to contribute to professional innovation and development by applying relevant research methods to professional development

 

 

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 clinical studies are assessed as Pass/Fail. For the clinical studies to be assessed as Pass, the student must fulfill the attendance requirement (90%).

The student must have the following requirements approved:

  • Submitted two reflection notes

  • Participated in three reflection groups

  • Participated in placement theory days

The clinical studies are assessed at mid-term and final assessment periods. Please refer to the separate assessment form.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) July 1, 2024 1:40:28 AM