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Evaluation of a patient's clinical status in nursingLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: SH00FL85

Credits

5 op

Objective

You deepen your comprehension of the normal/abnormal structure and function of the human body.
You understand the basics of clinical examination techniques (inspection, palpation, auscultation, percussion) in the comprehensive assessment of a patient's clinical condition from a nurse's perspective to support independent decision-making.
You understand the importance of patient history in clinical assessment.
You are able to identify abnormal findings and situations that require consultation with a doctor.
You are able to independently carry out patient clinical assessment using various assessment techniques and equipment within the context of a nurse's competence.
You understand the differences between a nurse's and doctor's areas of responsibility in clinical patient assessment.

Content

How do you improve your comprehension of the normal/abnormal structure and function of the human body?
What is the meaning of patient history in clinical assessment?
How do you carry out a patient clinical assessment using various assessment techniques and equipment?
• skin
• respiratory and circulatory systems
• abdomen
• ear, nose and throat
• eyes
• neurology
• musculoskeletal system
What does a full clinical assessment include?
What are the differences between a nurse's and doctor's areas of responsibility in clinical patient assessment?