Basic Nursing SkillsLaajuus (8 cr)
Code: TH00BV77
Credits
8 op
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Enrollment
01.12.2024 - 06.01.2025
Timing
01.01.2025 - 16.02.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Emergency Care, Public Health Nursing and Midwifery
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Saimi Ristimäki
- Heli Aarnio
- Lasse Putko
- Mervi Rasilainen
- Satu Haapalainen
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 16. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 16. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOK25
Small groups
- 1
- 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Materials
Blomqvist, Mia; Rummukainen, Tarja; Sainio, Titta; Simola, Tiina; Tyrisevä-Ryösö, Miia. 2022. Hoitotyön perusosaaminen.
Other material of the course that can be found on the learning platform.
Teaching methods
Theory teaching at a distance learning
Theme days
Preclinical internships at the school
Learning tasks and discussions
Exam schedules
Exam at the end of the course.
International connections
Reflecting competence: Reflecting competence means evaluating own skills, knowledge and learning process as well as continuous development. This supports the student's self-awareness and helps to identify strengths and areas for development in learning.
Case exercises: In case exercises, students deal with real or realistic problem situations that they solve alone or in a group. The aim is to apply theoretical knowledge into practice and develop analytical and decision-making skills.
E-learning: E-learning refers to the use of information technology in learning, for example through online courses and digital learning materials. This provides flexibility regardless of time and place and supports independent learning.
Reverse learning (Flipped Learning): In reverse learning, students learn about new content independently before face-to-face instruction, for example by watching videos or reading materials. The lessons then focus on in-depth exercises and discussion, which supports active learning and interaction.
In sustainability pedagogy: students are encouraged to engage in critical thinking, creative problem solving, and collaborative activities in order to develop their capacity to make a positive impact on the environment and society.
Completion alternatives
There is no alternative way to complete the course.
Student workload
1 cr is student's work 27h. Total course 8 ECTS is 216h.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
1. Preclinical Training (Approved/Abandoned)
Accepted: Students demonstrate the necessary clinical knowledge, safety, and independence in basic interventions. Be able to apply the instructions to practice and follow the objectives of the training.
Rejected: The student does not demonstrate sufficient basic skills or safety in procedures, is unable to operate independently, or needs continuous guidance. Targets are not being sufficiently achieved.
2. Pre-tasks (Accepted/Abandoned)
Accepted: The tasks have been carried out in accordance with the given instructions. Students demonstrate an understanding of key concepts and are able to apply them to the subject.
Rejected: Tasks are incomplete, do not conform to guidelines, or show a lack of understanding of the subject.
3. Tasks of the theme days (Approved/Abandoned)
Accepted: The assignments have been carried out in accordance with the given assignment, and they demonstrate the understanding of the subject area and the application of key concepts. The results of the missions support the achievement of the objectives of the Day.
Rejected: Tasks have essential flaws or do not demonstrate an adequate understanding of the topic or the objectives of the day.
4. Other tasks (Accepted/Abandoned)
Accepted: Tasks are done according to instructions and demonstrate an appropriate understanding of the subject and the ability to apply the learned knowledge.
Rejected: Tasks are incomplete, do not follow instructions, or show insufficient understanding of the given topic.
Exam assessed Rejected - C5
0 (Rejected)
Knowledge and understanding: The answer is incomplete or incorrect. Important basic concepts are missing, and the answer does not indicate an adequate understanding of the basics of nursing.
Application: Unable to apply key concepts and practices in nursing.
Overall: The answer does not meet the minimum requirements for an accepted performance.
1 (Avoidant)
Knowledge and understanding: Demonstrates a limited understanding of the basics of nursing. Discusses some key concepts, but there are a lot of inaccuracies in the answer.
Application: Able to partially apply basic concepts to simple situations.
Overall: The answer is at a basic level, but requires more accurate knowledge and precision.
2 (Satisfactory)
Knowledge and understanding: Knows the basics of nursing, but there are flaws and inaccuracies in the answer. Understand the key concepts.
Application: Knows how to apply basic concepts and methods when dealing with familiar situations.
Overall: Provides a reasonable answer, but lacks deeper understanding and clearer reasoning.
3 (Good)
Knowledge and understanding: Good knowledge of the basics of nursing and understanding of key concepts. The answer shows consistent application of the data.
Application: Knows how to apply the learned knowledge and skills in a variety of ways to common patient situations.
Overall: The answer is clear, well-structured and shows sufficient competence.
4 (Very good)
Knowledge and understanding: Excellent knowledge of the basics of nursing. Demonstrate in-depth understanding and the answers are accurate and well-grounded.
Application: Knows how to apply knowledge in a broad and diverse way to more complex situations. Demonstrate the ability to reflect on and analyze nursing practices.
Overall: The answer is very clear, well-argued and wide-ranging.
5 (Commendable)
Knowledge and understanding: A very deep and broad understanding of the basics of nursing. Demonstrates excellent data structuring and analytical grip.
Application: Apply knowledge creatively and expertly as well as to challenging situations. Demonstrate a strong ability to combine theoretical knowledge with practical nursing practice.
Overall: The answer is comprehensive, carefully reasoned, and embodies excellent analytical and reflective skills.
Content scheduling
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
Hyväksytty/Hylätty
Assessment methods and criteria
Preclinical training accepted / rejected
Pre-tasks accepted / rejected
Tasks of the theme days accepted / rejected
Other tasks accepted / rejected
Exam rejected - K5
Enrollment
02.12.2023 - 21.01.2024
Timing
01.01.2024 - 18.02.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Emergency Care, Public Health Nursing and Midwifery
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Hanna Koivikko
- Jaana Koskela
- Nita Björklöf
- Lasse Putko
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOK24
Small groups
- 1
- 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
02.07.2023 - 27.10.2023
Timing
11.09.2023 - 17.11.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Saimi Ristimäki
- Heli Aarnio
- Jaana Koskela
- Nita Björklöf
- Lasse Putko
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOS23
Small groups
- 1
- 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
02.12.2022 - 22.01.2023
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Heli Aarnio
- Jaana Koskela
- Nita Björklöf
- Lasse Putko
- Sonja Sahla
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 20. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 20. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOK23
Small groups
- Pienryhmä 1
- Pienryhmä 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
02.07.2022 - 30.09.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 14.10.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Virtual portion
2 op
Mode of delivery
75 % Contact teaching, 25 % Distance learning
Unit
Health and Well-being
Campus
Kupittaa Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
15 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Heli Aarnio
- Jaana Koskela
- Nita Björklöf
- Lasse Putko
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 20. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 20. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOS22
Small groups
- Pienryhmä 1
- Pienryhmä 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
H-5
Enrollment
02.12.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
01.01.2022 - 31.07.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
8 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Health and Well-being
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Emergency Care
Teachers
- Heli Aarnio
- Jaana Koskela
- Nita Björklöf
- Lasse Putko
Scheduling groups
- Pienryhmä 1 (Size: 14. Open UAS: 0.)
- Pienryhmä 2 (Size: 14. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
PENHOK22
Small groups
- Pienryhmä 1
- Pienryhmä 2
Objective
Objectives:
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• The student respects the patient as an expert agent of their own life
• Acknowledges the values, principles and key concepts of nursing
• Knows the basics of information retrieaval
• Knows how to interact professionally and therapeutically with patients and their family members.
• Acknowledges the principles of professional cooperation
• Knows how to apply the nursing process in decision-making and documentation
• Knows how to document patients according to the national nursing documentation model
• Acknowledges the key principles of patient safety in emergency care and nursing
• Is familiar with the aseptic techniques and how to work ergonomically
• Knows how to communicate in order to ensure patient safety
• Knows how to use the instruments used in basic nursing
• Knows how to assess the patient’s resources and need for care
• Has the basic information and skills related to the key procedures required in nursing
• Knows how to determine patients’ need for care and the objectives of care, as well as to plan and provide key nursing assistance methods to promote the resources of customers/patients
• Acknowledges the principles of wound treatment and know how to apply the information when treating chronic wounds
• Acknowledges pain evaluation methods and the methods of unmedicated pain management
• Knows how to assess the need for urgent care in a systematic manner
• Knows how to act in situations where first aid is required
• Knows how to encounter death and care for a deceased person
Content
Contents
• The service and emergency care systems in social and health care services
• Information retrieaval
• Key concepts of nursing
• Professional interaction
• Clinical decision-making
• The process, decision-making and documentation in nursing
• Principles of CRM and patient safety
• Arranging a safe treatment environment
• Information security, data protection and information technology
• Infection prevention: hand hygiene, precautions and isolation arrangements
• Ergonomic working and assisting in patient’s mobility
• Usage of the ISBAR documentation tool
• Patient monitoring
• Assisting in daily activities
• Common methods of assisting and treatment methods required in nursing
• Tissue integrity, prevention of bedsores and treatment of chronic wounds
• Pain assessment and unmedicated pain management methods
• ABCDE protocol and NEWS
• First aid and basic resuscitation
Evaluation scale
H-5