SYKDS300 Nursing under Comorbid States of Disease and Patient Health Conditions
Course description for academic year 2024/2025
Contents and structure
The content of this subject refers to nursing patients with complex and precarious patient conditions or illnesses in the community health services. The theme provides a theoretical basis for understanding and knowledge about health challenges and treatments from the perspective of the nurse’s role in health promotion, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and relief.
In addition, the subject covers the following themes:
- When reduced functionality affects life and health
- Courses of treatment
- Methods to increase user participation
- Technology and health
- Substance abuse and addiction
- Violence, abuse and negligent care
- Socioeconomic problems
- Current regulations and guidelines and relevant public documents
- Multi disciplinary, interprofessional and cross-sectoral collaboration
Learning Outcome
A student who completes this module must have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in the categories, knowledge, skills and general competence.
Knowledge:
The student…
- has extensive knowledge about the aging process and the particular needs of the elderly population
- has extensive knowledge on how to provide nursing services to patients with complex and precarious conditions or illnesses
- has knowledge about substance abuse and addiction
- has knowledge about methods on how to increase user participation, as individuals or within an organized system
- has knowledge about patient safety and the qualities of our health services
- has knowledge about relevant risk factors and the principles and measures necessary to prevent harm to patients
- has knowledge about technology and digital solutions
Skills: The student…
- can apply professional knowledge and relevant results from research and development to theoretical problems, and justify choices according to knowledge based practice.
General Competence:
The student …
- is familiar with social problems and health related issues included neglect, violence, substance abuse and socio-economics problems and is capable of identifying these and to offer follow up to persons exposed to these challenges and take necessary steps to implement measures and/or treatments required, or refer cases to the relevant authorities
Entry requirements
SYK100, SYK130, SYK120P, SYK140, SYK200, SYK220P, SYK230P
Recommended previous knowledge
SYK110
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Group work
- Digital resources
- Student presentations
- Skills training
- Simulation
- Tutoring
- Peer feedback
- Self-assessment
- Problem solving
- Written work
- Self-study
Compulsory learning activities
The following compulsory learning activities must be approved in order to take the exam:
- 80% attendance and participation in student-active learning methods (seminars, group work, presentations, simulations) as specified in the timetable.
Regarding absence from compulsory learning activities the same rules are applied as regarding absence from practical training, cf. regulations relating to Programmes of Study and Examination at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
Assessment
Individual written thesis over 3 days. Extent: 3000 words +/- 10%.
The deadline and delivery method for this exam 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.
New exam will be conducted in the same way the ordinary exams.
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