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SYKH140 Pathology and Pharmacology

Course description for academic year 2022/2023

Contents and structure

This module gives a broad knowledge of pathology and pharmacology with relation to physical and mental illnesses, allowing students to identify a patient’s needs and choose and implement the correct nursing measures. Pathology refers to the study of the basic features of disease processes, diseases and injuries. It covers the cause of a disease (aetiology), the changes that can occur in the body (pathogenesis), the problems experienced by the patient (symptoms), clinical findings, identifying what disease a patient has (diagnosis), treatment of the disease, and how the disease is expected to develop (prognosis).

Pharmacology is the study of medicine. General pharmacology primarily deals with how medication affects the cells of the body (pharmacodynamics), and how medication is taken into the body, transported, broken down and excreted again (pharmacokinetics). Pharmacology also covers the side effects of medication and how different drugs alter the effects and turnover of other drugs (drug interaction).

This module also includes the following topics:

  • Pain and pain management
  • Disorders of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance
  • Blood products and transfusions
  • Traumatology, burns and poisoning
  • Anaesthesia, pre-, peri- and postoperative treatment, intensive medicine

Learning Outcome

Upon module completion, students will have attained the following total learning outcomes, divided into knowledge, skills and general competence.

Knowledge:
The student...

  • will have a broad knowledge of the most common symptoms, diseases, disease courses and treatment
  • will have a broad knowledge of the most common mental health problems and illnesses
  • will have a broad knowledge of pharmacology in the context of a nurse’s functions and responsibilities
  • will be familiar with the treatment of various injuries


Skills:

The student...

  • will have mastered concepts and terminology relating to pathology
  • will have mastered concepts and terminology relating to pharmacology


General competence:

The student...

  • will be able to convey key subject matter

Entry requirements

None

Recommended previous knowledge

Modules SYK100, SYK110, SYK130 and SYK120P

Teaching methods

  • Lectures
  • Group work
  • Multimedia resources
  • Student presentations
  • Supervision
  • Peer feedback
  • Problem solving
  • Self-study

Compulsory learning activities

The following compulsory learning activities must be completed before students can sit the final examination:

1: Participation in study groups with peer feedback and supervision. Topic: Pathology.
2: Participation in study groups with peer feedback and supervision. Topic: Pharmacology.

Assessment

Individual written exam, 5 hours.
The time and place of the examination will be published on Studentweb.

Assessment grading:
Graded using a scale from A to F, where A to E are passing grades and F is a fail.

Resit exams are conducted in the same way as ordinary exams.

Course reductions

  • BSM2A - Patologi, sjukdomslære og farmakologi - Reduction: 12 studypoints
  • BSM3 - Sjukdomslære og farmakologi - Reduction: 3 studypoints
  • SK161 - Sjukdomslære, farmakologi, medikamenthandsaming og generell førstehjelp - Reduction: 15 studypoints
  • SYKHB1032 - Sjukdomslære og farmakologi med fokus på somatikk - Reduction: 7 studypoints
  • SYKSB1032 - Sjukdomslære og farmakologi med fokus på somatikk - Reduction: 7 studypoints
  • SYKSB2033 - Sjukdomslære, patologi og farmakologi med fokus på kommunehelsetenesta og psykisk helse - Reduction: 7.5 studypoints
  • SYKHB2033 - Sjukdomslære, patologi og farmakologi med fokus på kommunehelseteneste og psykisk helse - Reduction: 7.5 studypoints
  • SYKHB2023 - Sjukepleie ved spesielle behov innan kommunehelsetenesta og psykisk helse - Reduction: 0.5 studypoints
  • SYKSB2023 - Sjukepleie ved spesielle behov innan kommunehelsetenesta og psykisk helse - Reduction: 0.5 studypoints