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SYBAPRA6A Clinical Studies, Medicine Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Praksisstudier i sykepleie, medisin
- Weight
- 15.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2019/2020
- Course history
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- Programme description
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Required preliminary courses
Passed second year of the programme or equivalent.
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Learning outcomes
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
- has broad knowledge of injuries and pathological conditions and treatment forms for the most common illnesses in the medical field
- has broad knowledge of how illnesses influence basic needs
- has knowledge of palliative care and the death process
- has broad knowledge of pharmacology and drug administration
- has broad knowledge of clinical assessment processes in nursing to address the patient's basic needs and improve their own resources in the course of the illness
- has broad knowledge of nursing diagnoses and documentation systems
- has knowledge of professional ethics, dignity and integrity
- has knowledge of the relationship between culture, the body and illness
- has broad knowledge of the meaning of next of kin for patients' health and quality of life
- has knowledge of health legislation: division of authority, internal control, injuries/accidents, the right to immediate assessment and treatment
- has broad knowledge of evidence-based practice
- has knowledge of organisation and management in the specialist health service
- has knowledge of interdisciplinary cooperation
Skills
The student is capable of
- communicating and interacting with patients and their next of kin during the course of an illness
- conducting systematic observation, and identifying and assessing patients' nursing diagnoses
- planning, prioritising and performing nursing interventions and assessing these
- performing clinical procedures in accordance with the applicable guidelines
- using the documentation system and documenting in accordance with professional and legal requirements
- assessing laboratory results
- preparing the patient for an examination or treatment
- using relevant research results relating to the target group and making sound choices of action
- administering drugs in line with the applicable health legislation
- using relevant medical technology
- using different mapping tools in patient treatments
- identifying different ethical issues and dilemmas, making ethical considerations, safeguarding the patient's dignity and integrity and promoting the patient and next of kin's right of co-determination and autonomy
- organising, managing and coordinating nursing for a group of patients
- cooperating with other professional groups
Competence
The student
- is capable of planning and carrying out nursing work in the specialist health service
- is capable of sharing opinions and experience relating to ethical challenges (dignity and integrity)
- has insight into advanced medical procedures and the use of advanced medical technical equipment
- is capable of sharing opinions that can contribute to practical development in the field
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Teaching and learning methods
Clinical training, lectures, group work, written assignments, logs, simulations at the simulation and skills centre and self-study.
For students who take the course 6A in the autumn semester, the course comprises approx. two weeks' theoretical teaching in preparation for clinical training, and eight weeks' clinical training with direct patient contact.
For students who take the course 6B in the spring semester, the course comprises ten weeks' clinical training with direct patient contact.
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Course requirements
All clinical training have different compulsory activities and tasks in the implementation. See chapter on Clinical training.
In addition, the following must be approved before the final assessment
- Practical test at the simulation and skills centre
- Minimum attendance of 80% in theoretical teaching
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Assessment
In addition to providing students with basic knowledge and theory, this course also provides the students with necessary skills and experience in designing heating systems in buildings. The course builds on courses from the first semester of the first year of the master's degree programme.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
None other than admission requirements.
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Grading scale
After completing this course, the student has the following learning outcomes, as defined in knowledge, skills and general competence:Knowledge
The student has in-depth knowledge of
- energy production, energy use and design of heat supply systems
- boilers, boiler connections, heat pumps, solar heating, district heating, gas and more for energy conversion and transmission
- laws and regulations, energy directive and energy labeling
- incineration plants (bioenergy, coal, oil, gas) and combustion processes
- district heating systems; production, distribution and subscriber centers
- steam systems; temperature, pressure, materials and system structure
- heating elements; radiators, aerotemers and more
- waterborne plants, including expansion systems, pressure conditions, safety devices
- analyze profitability, tariffs, operating time, investments, energy prices
SkillsThe student can
- perform calculations of heating needs
- assess energy needs for building related to external climate with regard to outdoor climate, energy-conscious architecture, heat transport, heat insulation, air tightness and infiltration loss, internal heat supplement and solar energy
- assess the effect and energy pattern of buildings; load measurements, typically energy consumption pattern
- calculate and evaluate the proper regulatory and management systems
- analyze plants with regard to energy use, economy and environmental impact
- show how traditional forms of energy are utilized, and the effects of using such energy sources on the environment
- designing heating systems; calculate heating systems and energy production plants; heating systems, refrigeration systems for air conditioning and heat pumps, ventilation systems, hot water supply and components
- regulate waterborne plants
- dimension pipe networks for water-borne energy
General competenceThe student can
- calculate, design and construct heat producing plants, distribution plants and heating plants so that the environment is not unnecessarily charged
- can formulate and analyze problems using scientific methods in project work
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Examiners
Lectures, exercises and project work.
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Overlapping courses
The following work requirements must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- Two individual exercises, each of three to five pages.