•   Mental Health and Substance Abuse Nursing 7Q00FA01-3001 09.08.2021-01.10.2021  7 cr  (19NURSE) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    The student
    - is able to act in a manner to promote mental health and prevent mental and substance abuse problems in different environments
    - is able to professionally meet clients and families from diverse life situations and different cultures who have mental and / or substance abuse problems
    - identifies the symptoms of mental and / or substance abuse problems among clients of different ages and can intervene appropriately
    - is able to make an assessment of the need for treatment in collaboration with the patient and his / her family
    - is able to assess the patient’s need for special services or the services of a special worker, in collaboration with other professionals
    - is able to take into account the situation of children and other family members in the event of a family member suffering from mental or substance abuse problems
    - is able to plan, implement and assess the care of mental health and / or substance abuse problems in primary health care using evidence-based knowledge in collaboration with the patient, the family and other professionals
    - is able to act proactively and professionally in a threatening interaction situation
    - is able to reflect on the professional use of his/her own personality and identify his/her own developmental challenges
    - knows the most common psychiatric illnesses and their symptoms, examinations and treatment methods
    - knows the basics and specifics of medication treatment in mental health and substance abuse care.
    Prerequisites and co-requisites
    50 ects of first year studies completed, including Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.
    Course contents
    - main legislation and regulations for mental health and substance abuse
    - therapeutic interaction with people of different ages in mental health and substance abuse care
    - care plans and structured documentation of mental health and substance abuse care
    - assessing the need for mental health and substance abuse care in sudden situations and as care and rehabilitation continues
    - rehabilitative approach in working in mental health and substance abuse care
    - predictive interaction in a threatening, escalating situation
    - use and development of one's own professional personality
    - psychopharmacology
    - psychiatric and substance abuse psychiatric diagnostics and psychiatry as a medical specialty
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    The student

    - knows the basic principles of mental health promotion and the prevention of mental health and substance abuse problems

    - identifies key problems in mental health and substance abuse care and primary health care interventions

    - knows the importance of using and developing his/her own professional personality

    - knows what is meant by an approach that supports rehabilitation

    - identifies key psychiatric diagnoses and medical treatment methods.

    Good

    The student

    - is able to intervene in mental health and substance abuse problems and assess the need for treatment

    - is able to apply knowledge of the problems of mental health and substance abuse

    - is able to apply basic care methods in primary health care

    - is able to apply an approach that supports rehabilitation

    - recognises the psychiatric diagnoses which are assessed and treated in primary health care and is familiar with their medical care

    - seeks and utilises evidence-based knowledge in his/her work

    - knows the basics and specifics of medication treatment in mental health and substance abuse care.

    Excellent

    The student

    - is able to assess the patient's needs for treatment according to the severity of the symptoms and the patient's resources, taking into account the patient’s family and network

    - knows the main medication used to treat mental disorders

    - identifies the most important substance abuse psychiatric diagnoses and their treatment methods.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Johanna Vilppola

    Recommended or required reading

    Check suitable parts, you can find these two online e-books from Library, just be at tuni-net so they are available
    -Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing : An Interpersonal Approach
    Rogers, Vickie L.; Fitzpatrick, Joyce J.;Jones, Jeffrey S. New York : Springer Publishing Company. 2012 (USA)--> newer 2017 is even better, you can use it.
    -Introduction to mental health nursing . Wrycraft, Nick.2009 (UK)
    Safewards: http://www.safewards.net/
    http://www.copmi.net.au/
    Let´s Talk About Children
    Mielen ry materials:
    https://mieli.fi/en/materials
    And other materials which are showed during lessons

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Lectures, team work, small group work, individual tasks, experience expert visits

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    09.08.2021 - 01.10.2021

    Registration

    10.07.2021 - 08.08.2021

    Credits

    7 cr

    Group(s)

    19NURSE

    Teacher(s)

    Sirja Seppänen, Mielenterveyshoitotyö Tiimihenkilö, Johanna Vilppola, Anne Kivimäki

    Unit, in charge

    Nursing

    Degree programme(s)

    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Training and labour cooperation

    Orientation mandatory 19.8. and nursing care plan - task lessons 13.9. mandatory. Experience expert visit 6.9. mandatory. Small group work attending mandatory. 22.9 Exam mandatory

    Exam schedule

    Exam 22.9.21. mandatory
    Parts
    1.Psychiatric nursing ( 1-5) (22.9.2021)
    2.Psychiatry (approved/failed) (22.9.2021)
    3. Psychofarmaca (approved/failed) 5 questions (in the Moodle)

    Retakes at Exam at October (week 41) and November in Exam-studio.