Nursing Science 2 050-E6

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The candidate can:

  • Describe the historical development of formally organized nursing
  • Discuss the nurse’s responsibilities and functions in the specialist health services
  • Explain the scientific basis for nursing in the specialist health services
  • Explain concepts, phenomena and theories relevant to nursing practice in the specialist health services
  • Explain how basic human needs, self-care capacity and coping skills are affected and changed by failing health and disease
  • Give an account of the patient’s and relatives’ experiences and reactions to loss of health and disease
  • Discuss knowledge-based nursing in relation to various types of health impairment and disease, research and treatment

General competence

The candidate can:

  • Apply ethical and legal knowledge in arguing for and against measures to take when confronted with ethical dilemmas in the specialist health services

Course Description

Nursing history and traditions II

  • Historical development of formally organized nursing - organization and administration of nursing - institutions

Nursing’s scientific foundation II

  • Scientific theory and method
  • Theoretical approaches in nursing research
  • Knowledge-based practice in nursing
  • Concepts, theories, models and patient phenomena

Nursing’s ethical basis II

  • Nursing identity - professional - personal - and social values
  • Ethical reflection, reasoning and dilemmas in the specialist health services

The nurse’s responsibilities and functions in the specialist health services

  • Functions related to nursing practice in the specialist health services
  • Interdisciplinary and inter-departmental cooperation

Patient knowledge - acute - critically ill patients

  • The patient’s basic needs, self-care capacity and coping ability in the contexts of failing health, illness and death
  • Characteristics of somatic loss of health and illness and the patient’s need for nursing
  • The patient’s and relatives’ experiences and reactions associated with acute - critical illness and death

Teaching and Learning Methods

Subject literature studies, digital learning resources, resource lectures, seminars and work in learning groups.

Assessment Methods

Written individual take-home examination - 1 week. Assessed with a grade.

Course requirements:

Requirements are specified in the course plan.

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Ian Hector Harkness <Ian.HarknessSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Elin Nordbø - 02/06/2014