Studyinfo subject PMED1000 2021 HØST
PMED1000 Introduction to Paramedicine Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Introduksjon til paramedisin
- Study programme
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Bachelorstudium i paramedisin
- Weight
- 5.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2021/2022
- Curriculum
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FALL
2021
- Schedule
- Programme description
- Course history
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Introduction
The point of departure for the course is the scientific and humanistic basis for well-functioning health care services and paramedical professional practice. The course will particularly focus on knowledge and skills that promote respect, empathy, reflection and relational competence. Practical training in interaction, basic infection control and lifesaving first aid are part of the course. The course also emphasises learning in an academic context, critical use of sources and written and oral presentation.
Required preliminary courses
The student must have been admitted to the study programme.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student
- can describe the history and academic tradition of emergency medical treatment, and their own profession
- can explain the structure of the health service and the ambulance service’s place in the health service
- can refer to relevant laws, regulations and rules that regulate the professional practice of paramedics
- can explain the principles of documentation and use of patient care report forms
- can explain theories and ethical and communicative perspective that are relevant for professional practice
- can explain simulation and skills training as a method
- can describe basic models for decision-making
- can explain the basic principles behind lifesaving first aid
- can describe the basic theories for good hygiene
Skills
The student
- can apply basic hygiene and infection control techniques
- can communicate and cooperate with fellow students and others in teams/groups
- can administer lifesaving first aid
- can perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation with a semi-automatic defibrillator
- can document a clinical examination
- can write a reflection note based on observational practice
- can make use of protective gloves, wash hands correctly and disinfect hands
General competence
The student
- can reflect on relevant issues in prehospital work and on the student’s role in the health service
- can present their own work to an audience
- can reflect on ethical and communicative challenges in relation to professional practice
- can explain their own need for knowledge and learning and acquire new knowledge and skills
Teaching and learning methods
The work and teaching methods on the programme comprise lectures, seminars, group work in student groups of five to eight students, observational practice and simulation and skills training.
The students will take part in a two to three-day long observational practice in the ambulance service. The students also carry out simulation and skills training in lifesaving first aid.
Course requirements
The following must have been approved in order for the student to take the exam:
- Minimum attendance of 90% in observational practice placement
- Minimum attendance of 90% in simulation and skills training
- Minimum attendance of 80% at seminars and study groups
- One individual written reflection note from observational practice placement, 800 words.
- Individual practical test in lifesaving first aid
Assessment
Oral exam in groups of 4-6 students.
The exam consists of a presentation (approx. 20-30 min.) and subsequent examination (approx. 10-20 min.) The students will be assigned a topic for their presentation one week before the exam.
Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
Grading scale
Pass/fail.
Examiners
All exams are assessed by an internal and an external examiner.
Overlapping courses
Five credits overlap with the course PARA1000Communication, Ethics and Culture.