Course - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 2 - SYT3531
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 2
Assessments and mandatory activities may be changed until September 20th.
About
About the course
Course content
The course will help the student develop a broad and in-depth understanding in order to be able to practice intensive and critical care nursing for a wide range of patients.
Intensive and critical care as a subject and profession
- Communication and guidance of patients and relatives of different ages and cultural backgrounds
- Patient and relative participation in intensive and critical care
- Physical, psychological, social, cultural and existential aspects in acute and/or critical illness for patients of all ages and their relatives
Clinical observation, assessment, decision-making and action skills
- Holistic intensive and critical care for patients with complex medical conditions
- Crisis management and disaster preparedness
- Intensive and critical care for patients with both mental and somatic illnesses
- Health literacy and health pedagogy
Quality, patient safety and innovation
- Professional development and improvement work
- Sustainability
- Quality assurance of intensive and critical care patient treatment and the intensive and critical care nurse in the interdisciplinary team around the patient
- Change processes
Professional leadership, collaboration and communication
- Team management
- Non-technical skills
- Pedagogical principles and methods
Technology and digital competence
- Digital tools
- Medical technical equipment (MTU)
Learning outcome
Knowledge
Clinical observation, assessment, decision-making and action competence
The candidate has advanced knowledge of:
- long-term physical and psychological effects after critical illness
- the patient's and relatives' experiences, reactions and needs in acute and/or critical illness from an age and/or linguistic and multicultural perspective
- communication, health education and adapted information for critically ill patients and their relatives of all ages
- children as patients and relatives with their own unique needs and rights
- The candidate has in-depth knowledge of:
- the role of the intensive and critical care nurse in emergency and crisis management
- ethical reflection and can analyze professional ethical issues
Professional leadership, collaboration and communication
The candidate has in-depth knowledge of:
- leadership, organization and change processes of interprofessional services relevant to intensive and critical care
- non-technical skills; situational awareness, decision-making, problem solving and teamwork
- communication tools and what promotes and inhibits interprofessional collaboration
The candidate has advanced knowledge of:
- pedagogical principles in teaching and mentoring colleagues and students
Quality, patient safety and innovation
The candidate has in-depth knowledge of:
- systematic quality work to improve health services and prerequisites for successful change processes
- patient safety culture in health services, principles and measures to increase robustness and patient safety in intensive and critical care units
- the importance of language and cultural competence, to contribute to increased quality and patient safety, in the practice of intensive and critical care nursing
Skills
The candidate can:
Clinical observation, assessment, decision-making and action competence
- analyze the patient's and relatives' health competence and use this as a means of communication to promote user participation and adapted services
- apply health pedagogical principles in information, teaching and guidance to patients and relatives to promote coping and learning
Professional leadership, interaction and communication
- apply pedagogical principles and methods to guide and teach students and colleagues
Quality, patient safety and innovation
- apply relevant methods to obtain, systematically assess and apply knowledge in professional development and improvement work
- analyze adverse events and contribute to systematic learning
Technology and digital competence
- apply digital competence, assist in the development of and use suitable technology at the individual and system level
General competence
The candidate can:
Intensive and critical care nursing as a subject and profession
- analyze professional issues and take an active role in discussions about the development of the profession and its place in the health service
- communicate and promote the function and responsibility of the intensive and critical care nurse in professional contexts and to the general public
- analyze, assess and handle complex situations in accordance with health legislation and professional ethics
- analyze and apply knowledge and skills that contribute to coping and job satisfaction in an environment with high demands for quality and restructuring
Clinical observation, assessment, decision-making and action competence
- analyze ethical issues and apply ethical reflection to safeguard the intensive and critical care patient and relatives
- apply knowledge and skills for critical reflection, to seek, assess, and apply new knowledge
Professional management, interaction and communication
- analyze, critically assess and reflect on interaction and communication that can affect the patient's course and/or the work environment, as well as implement measures that stimulate interaction
Quality, patient safety and innovation
- apply and disseminate knowledge-based practice to safeguard patient safety and quality improvement/service improvement
- contribute to new thinking and innovation processes to improve the service offering in general and the nursing offering in particular
Technology and digital competence
- analyze ethical and legal challenges when using technology and digital solutions that are relevant to intensive and critical care
Learning methods and activities
The course consists of lectures, self-study, and various student-active learning and teaching methods. Teaching takes place both digitally and on campus.
Compulsory assignments
- Written or oral assignment
Further on evaluation
Individual oral exam (counts 100%). Grade A-F.
Mandatory activity must be approved in order to be able to sit for the exam in the course.
Approved mandatory activity is valid for the two following semesters.
Postponed exams are held for candidates with valid absences or the result "failed".
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Specialised Nursing (MSPL)
Recommended previous knowledge
SYT3530 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 1
Course materials
Announced at the start of the semester.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| SYG3531 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2023 |
| SYA3531 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2023 |
Subject areas
- Intensive Care Nursing
- Medicine
- Nursing and Midwife
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
- Gunn Trine Mathisen
- Kjerstin Elisabeth Tevik
- Laila Marie Kristoffersen
- Marit Stuedahl
- Stine Borgen Lund