Evaluating the Need for Treatment and Utilising Digital Services at a Nurse's Reception (4cr)
Code: SH00BT01-3009
General information
- Enrollment
 - 25.11.2024 - 22.12.2024
 - Registration for the implementation has ended.
 
- Timing
 - 01.01.2025 - 31.07.2025
 - Implementation has ended.
 
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
 - 4 cr
 
- Local portion
 - 2 cr
 
- Virtual portion
 - 2 cr
 
- Mode of delivery
 - Blended learning
 
- Unit
 - 20 Sosiaali- ja terveysala
 
- Campus
 - Laurea Porvoo
 
- Teaching languages
 - Finnish
 
- Seats
 - 20 - 40
 
- Degree programmes
 - Sairaanhoitajakoulutus (SHP2), Laurea Porvoo (Finnish)
 
- Teachers
 - Taina Heinonen
 - Anu Sinisalo
 
- Teacher in charge
 - Anu Sinisalo
 
- Groups
 - 
                        SHP223KASairaanhoitajakoulutus, monimuotototeutus, K23, Porvoo
 
- Study unit
 - SH00BT01
 
Learning outcomes
The student is able to
- describe the principles of reliably assessing the need for care at a nurse's reception
- describe and justify clinical research and data collection methods in assessing the care needs of clients of different ages
- describe the principles of recommending further treatment so that the patient can receive help in a timely and effortless manner
- apply their knowledge of the safe implementation of minor procedures in an out-patient clinic
- assess and compare the suitability of electronic services and digital solutions from the perspective of different user groups
- use and utilise electronic services, digital solutions and remote technology in client care and to support decision-making
- plan successful online interactions and service situations and digital care paths using different applications and environments
- guide clients with self-care and as users of digital services, as producers and holders of their health data
- plan, implement and evaluate group guidance together with clients and other operators
- utilise evidence-based information and recommendations in their work at a nurse’s reception
                    
Evaluation scale
Approved/Failed