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Guided Practice in Evidence-based Nursing (15 cr)

Code: K702DL37-3007

General information


Enrollment

14.03.2022 - 24.04.2022

Timing

01.05.2022 - 30.09.2022

Credits

15 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Health Care, Nursing K

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

0 - 5

Teachers

  • Kirsi Heikkinen

Responsible person

Kirsi Heikkinen

Objective

Competence goals

You have adopted the professional identity of a nurse and can work in accordance with the ethical principles of nursing, current legislation, and information guidance.
You can safely and reliably plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based nursing.
You are able to make clinical decisions based on evidence.
You understand the importance of evidence-based recommendations and consistent practices in patient care and you are able to apply them in nursing.
You are able to respond to the patient's needs in accordance with the nursing process in collaboration with the patient, relatives, and other social and health care professionals.
You can use the nursing care process to document patient nursing care, assess the patient's need for nursing care, plan and implement the care, evaluate the outcome of it, and produce a nursing care summary .
You are able to evaluate, monitor and document the results of a unified practice.
You are able to ensure the quality of nursing as a member of the work community.
You can motivate and guide members of the work community and give and receive feedback.

Further information

Notice: you must have all previous courses and practical trainings done before this training. This includes also medical calculation which have to be passed one month before the practical training. If you want to do this practice as summer studies, please contact Kirsi Heikkinen first.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass

· You have adopted the professional identity of a nurse and you know how to work in accordance with the ethical principles of nursing, current legislation and information guidance.
· You can safely and reliably plan, implement, and evaluate evidence-based nursing.
· You have the competence to make clinical decisions based on evidence.
· You understand the importance of evidence-based recommendations and consistent practices in patient care and you are able to apply them in nursing.
· You are able to respond to the patient's needs in accordance with the nursing process in collaboration with the patient, relatives, and other social and health care professionals.
· You can use the nursing care process to document a patient's nursing care; assess the patient's need for nursing (care), plan and implement care, evaluate the outcome of care, and produce a summary of nursing care.
· You can evaluate, monitor and document the results of a unified nursing practice.
· You can ensure the quality of nursing as a member of the work community.
· You can motivate and guide members of the work community and give and receive feedback.

Fail

· You lack the professional identity of a nurse or know how to work in accordance with the ethical principles of nursing, current legislation and information guidance.
· You cannot plan, implement or evaluate evidence-based nursing work safely and reliably.
· You are unable to make clinical decisions based on evidence.
· You do not understand the importance of evidence-based recommendations and consistent practices in patient care nor do you know how to apply them in nursing work.
· You are unable to respond to the patient's needs in accordance with the nursing process in collaboration with the patient, relatives and other social and health care professionals.
· You cannot use the nursing process to document a patient's care; you fail to be able to assess the patient's need for nursing (care), plan and implement care and evaluate the outcome of care and produce a summary of nursing.
· You cannot evaluate, monitor or document the results of a consistent nursing practice.
· You are not able to ensure the quality of nursing as a member of the work community.
· You are not able to motivate and guide members of the work community and give and receive feedback.