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SY-201-A1 Nursing 2
Bachelor's Programme in Nursing
Autumn
Norwegian
ME-106-A1 Scientific Theory, Ethics and Governmental- and Municipal Knowledge NV-101-A1 Medical and Biological Topics 1 SY-101-A1 Nursing 1 SYP101-A1 Clinical Studies - Nursing Home SV-118-A1 Social Science 1 NV-102-A1 Medical and Biological Topics 2 NV-001-A1 Medicament Calculation
The student will acquire knowledge and understanding for how to nurse acutely and/or chronically ill patients. The student will be prepared for and reflect upon nursing practice in the specialised and the community health services. After having completed the course, the student will be able to: identify and consider the need of nursing to patients who are acutely and/or chronically ill explain how to observe, consider, plan, implement and verify nursing discuss how various diseases and mental illnesses can influence on circumstances of life, health and comfort explain the patients' need of nutrition by various diseases explain nursing in acute situations and by first-aid explain palliative treatment and care for the dying make use of the latest literature within the field and literature on research
ECTS credits distribution based on the National Curriculum: Nursing's function and tasks in the specialised health services 10 credits Nursing's function and tasks in the community health services 4 credits Nursing's history, tradition and professional ethics 1 credit Areas included: Nursing to acutely and chronically ill patients suffering from: Common Cardiovascular Disorders Common Respiratory Disorders Common Gastrointestinal Disorders Common Endocrine Disorders Common Renal Failures and Urinary disease Dermatoses and wounds Nervus, muscle and skeleton disease Head Injury Cancer Gynaecological disease Mental health care: nursing of various mental disorders problemsolving and ability to successfully meet challenges encountering persons who are potentially suicidal chemical dependency and mental health user influence and interdisciplinary collaboration Pre, per and postoperative nursing. Nursing patients in pain Nursing acutely and critically ill patients Nursing children and their families Palliative care and care for the dying Documentation of nursing and Electronic Patient Journal Nursing patients at home
Lectures, supervised group work, compulsory skills training. Instruction will alternate between lectures and student active approaches. Please consult the students' learning management system Fronter (course SY-201) for details.
Approved oApproved oral presentation of group assignment Participated at compulsory skills instruction Completed skills training Compulsory supervisning/instruction A minimum of 80 % group work attendance is required. Each group selects a student to take register for each meeting. In special cases, if a student should not participate satisfactorily in group assignments, a decision of the candidate´s resignation from the examination can be made by the university in agreement with the Head of Department. For more details please consult the students' learning management system Fronter (course SY-201).
A graded 6-hour written individual exam.
Theoretical
Second year
Programme Coordinator: Marthe M. Fensli
Available on request
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
SY-200- A1
- 15 ECTS credits
SY-200- L1
- 15 ECTS credits
SY-200- 1
- 15 ECTS credits
SY-201- 1
- 15 ECTS credits
Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences



