Cancer and Elderly Patients Nursing (5 cr)
Code: 7031314-1009
General information
- Timing
- 01.01.2017 - 31.07.2017
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- Health and Well-being
- Campus
- Salo IoT Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 10 - 30
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Nursing
- Teachers
- Marjo Kaarto
- Henna Lehtola
- Course
- 7031314
Evaluation scale
H-5
Objective
The student shall be able to- support the functional capacity, well-being and quality of life of a cancer patient and elderly person, and work in multiprofessional co-operation with the client and his or her family members- know the planning, implementation, recording and evaluation of the health and health changes of a person in home care and his or her family members- decision-making and multidisciplinary co-operation in curative and palliative care- guide and support elderly patients and their family members in nursing requiring geriatric care- know the primary treatment methods in the nursing of cancer and elderly patients and those requiring palliative care as well as the treatment-related technology and creating a safe treatment environment- improve his or her competences in the medicinal treatment of cancer and elderly patients and those requiring palliative care
Content
Cancer and Elderly Patients Nursing CENU Contents:- ageing as a phase of life, changes due to ageing- ageing, health and functional capacity- diseases related to ageing and changes in functional capacity- preventative home visits for the elderly- supporting the health of and services to cancer patients and patients in palliativecare-treatment and service plan of cancer and elderly patients and those requiring palliative care- cancer and types of treatment- Nursing of patients with cancer: stem cell transplants, cytostatic therapies, evaluation of the effectiveness of cancer treatments and changes required in treatment- Supporting a dying patient and his or her family members in physical, mental, social and spiritual issues- ethical challenges in the treatment of cancer and elderly patients and those requiring palliative care