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MBIB4240 Institutions Promoting Information and Culture Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Informasjons- og kulturinstitusjoner
- Study programme
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Library and Information Science, CoursesMaster Programme in archival, library and information sciencesMaster Programme in archival, library and information sciences – Part-time
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2017/2018
- Curriculum
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FALL 2017
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
Dette kurset vil ha et institusjonelt perspektiv med fokus særlig på arkiv, bibliotek og museer, de informasjonsformidlende profesjonenes framvekst, institusjonalisering og rolle.
Required preliminary courses
Ingen forkunnskapskrav.
Learning outcomes
This course introduces students to basic pharmacology, drug administration and drug calculation. They will learn about the connection between drug administration and patient safety and about the accuracy requirements that apply to working with drugs. This is an introductory course in pharmacology and drug administration, and the theme will be continued in the second and third years of study.
Teaching and learning methods
Admission to the programme.
Course requirements
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:
Knowledge
The student is capable of
- describing different types of medication, administration methods, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
- describing interactions and side effects of the use of selected drugs
- describing different reasons for variations in the response to drugs
- describing generic drug substitution and applying the Norwegian Medicines Agency's substitution list or local substitution list
- describing the procedure for handling drugs from the drug is prescribed until the patient has taken it or it has been disposed of
- referring to relevant legislation and regulations for the use of drugs, including guidelines for documentation, handling of non-conformities and disposal
- giving an account of the risk of addiction and abuse of drugs
Skills
The student is capable of
- carrying out independent and faultless calculations of drug dosages, quantities and strengths using different methods of administration
- assessing and checking their own and other people’s calculations
- using reference works such as Felleskatalogen and Legemiddelhåndboka
Competence
The student is capable of
- planning and carrying out responsible drug administration and quality assuring the individual patient’s use of drugs
Assessment
Self-study, lectures, work on assignments in groups at worskshop.;Practical assignments in digitale platforms. Simulation in drug calculations and drug administration at the SF-unit.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
The following must have been completed and approved in order for a student to take the exam:
- participation at workshops and calculation groups, compulsory attendance of 80 %
- simulation in drug administrations, take place in SF-unit, one day
- reflection assignment based on the simulation with a scope of 1,000 words (+/- 10%).
- multiple choice assignment, qualifying arithmetic problems (100% correct) in the form of multiple choice questions within a set time before the exam.;
Grading scale
Supervised individual written national exam
- In drug calculations
- 3 hours
- To pass the exam, the student must submit a faultless answer paper
Examiners
Calculator handed out by the university.
Admission requirements
Two internal examiners.