•   Supervised Clinical Training 7: Public Health Nursing of a School-aged child 7K00FA39-3001 19.09.2022-04.12.2022  6 cr  (19TH) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    The student
    - is able to independently carry out health examinations and screening studies evaluating the health and growth of school-aged children and adolescents, sending them if necessary to follow-up care
    - recognises the needs of health support and is able to apply client-oriented health-promoting working methods in the school environment
    - is able to meet children and adolescents from different cultures and life situations and their families and advance his/her skills in health-enhancing discussions
    - is able to respond to the changing needs and situations of school-age children and their families
    - understands the role of the public health nurse in the school or study societies and in multi-professional networks as a health promotion specialist
    - is able to apply his/her knowledge and skills in the care of long-term illnesses in school children and in the prevention and care of school accidents
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    Participation in the courses for school-age child and family and student public health nursing. Supervised practical training in the public health nursing of families expecting a child, and family nursing to be completed
    Course contents
    Participation in supervised clinical training 4 weeks
    Assessment criteria
    Approved/Failed

    Pass

    The student

    - is able to meet the school age child and his family in a realistic, respectful and professional way

    - is able to independently carry out health examinations and screening studies which evaluate the health, growth and development of school aged children

    - is able to interpret the results of health examinations and screening studies, and is able to find possible abnormalities in the growth and development of schoolchildren

    - is able to respond to the changing needs and situations of a school age child

    - is able under supervision to send a school-aged child for further care, if necessary

    - is able to guide a school-aged child and his/her family in a healthy lifestyle

    - is able to apply health promoting working methods in a client-centred way in school environments

    - understands the role of the public health nurse as a health promotion specialist in schools or study societies and in multi-professional networks

    - is able to apply his/her knowledge and skills in taking care of long-term illnesses of schoolchildren and in preventing and taking care of school accidents

    - works responsibly, recognising the limits of his/her expertise

    - follows the rules of confidentially and the data security guidelines

    - follows the agreed rules of supervised clinical training in his/her own actions

    - reflects and evaluates his/her own activities realistically

    - is able to give and receive feedback



    Fail

    The student

    - is not able to meet the school age child and his family in a realistic, respectful and professional way

    - is not able to independently carry out health examinations and screening studies which evaluate the health, growth and development of school aged children

    - is not able to interpret the results of health examinations and screening studies and does not notice significant deviations in the growth and development of the school child

    - is able under supervision to send a school-age child for further care, if necessary

    -does not recognize the needs of support of a school-age child and his/her family for health

    -does not participate in the guidance of the school-age child and his/her family

    -does not apply health-promoting working methods in the school environment

    - violates confidentiality or client data security

    - does not recognise the limits of his/her expertise, endangering the client’s safety

    - fails to follow the agreed rules for supervised practice (e.g., takes no responsibility for his/her own learning; the goals are missing; does not follow the working hours, does not report his/ her absences, and/or the total amount of required scheduled hours is not fulfilled)

    - evaluates her/his own competence unrealistically and is unable to receive feedback


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Ida Nikkola

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Toteutussuunnitelma täydentyy lähempänä harjoittelua.
    Orientaatiotunti pidetään ma 5.9.22 klo 14.15-15.45. (not translated)

    Language of instruction

    Finnish

    Timing

    19.09.2022 - 04.12.2022

    Registration

    11.05.2022 - 18.09.2022

    Credits

    6 cr

    Group(s)

    19TH

    Teacher(s)

    Maija Korpikoski, Anna Aikasalo

    Unit, in charge

    Emergency Care, Midwifery, Public Health Nursing

    Degree programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Nursing and Health Care, Public Health Nursing

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5