Medical care 3 (A-VI/4-1, A-VI/4-2) (2 cr)
Code: 209904216-3003
General information
- Enrollment
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08.11.2021 - 21.11.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
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10.01.2022 - 01.05.2022
Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 2 cr
- Local portion
- 1 cr
- Virtual portion
- 1 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- Department of Logistics and Marine Technology
- Campus
- Kotka Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 12 - 24
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Marine Technology
- Teachers
- Terhi Hede
- Teacher in charge
- Terhi Hede
- Groups
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MKKT19SPMarine Technology, full-time studies
- Course
- 209904216
Objective
Knowledge and understanding of and proficiency in:
- providing medical assistance to an ill or injured person on board
- patient examination and recording the research findings
- leading the planning, implementation and evaluation of ship health and medical care
- maintaining a pharmacy and is able to prescribe and dispense medicines safely
- managing the techniques of drug treatment implementation
- is able to ask the doctor for instructions and actions according to the instructions s/he has received, Radiomedical
- principles of aseptic and aseptic work
- additional accident prevention and risks deployment
Content
Care of casualty involving:
- head and spinal injuries
- injuries of ear, nose, throat and eyes
- external and internal bleeding
- burns, scalds and frostbite
- fractures, dislocations and muscular injuries
- wounds, wound healing and infection
- pain relief
- techniques of sewing and clamping
- management of acute abdominal conditions
- minor surgical treatment
- dressing and bandaging
Aspects of nursing:
- general principles
- nursing care
Diseases, including:
- medical conditions and emergencies
- sexually transmitted diseases
- tropical and infectious diseases
Alcohol and drug abuse
Dental care
Gynecology, pregnancy and childbirth
Medical care of rescued persons
Death at sea
Hygiene
Disease prevention including:
- disinfection, disinfestation, de-ratting
- vaccinations
Keeping records and copies of applicable regulations:
- keeping medical records
- international and national maritime medical regulations
External assistance, including:
- radio-medical advice
- transportation of the ill and injured, including helicopter evacuation
- medical care of sick seafarers involving cooperation with port health authorities or out-patient wards in port
Course material
- Ship Nursing Handbook, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Kustannus Oy Duodecim, 2019
- WHO, International Medical Guides for Ships, Geneva, latest edition.
- Laiva Pharmacy Decision 2015 at: https://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/alkup/2015/20150584
- Learning material shown in Learn.
Study forms and methods
Study takes place in contact teaching and with a group. This learning pathway includes lectures, exercises, and online studies. Some of the studies are not tied to time and place. Final exam.
Learning pathway that speeds up studies:
The student will contact teachers if the student wishes to include, replace, use the AHOT procedure, or study this course.
RDI and work-related cooperation
This course does not include RDI and work-related cooperation.
Timing of exams and assignments
We agreed on the dates of the exams at the beginning of the course in the next few hours. The student can take the exam in the Exam when the next lessons and exercises have been successfully completed.
International cooperation
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Student workload
2 credits is 54 hours of student work including exam preparation.
Course part description
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Further information
terhi.hede@xamk.fi
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Participation in exercises and contact teaching 100%, individual examination are prerequisites for completing the course and obtaining a certificate.
Qualifications
- Elementary first aid (A-VI/1-3)
- Medical care and first aid 2 (A-VI/4-1)
Further information
100 % participation required.