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ON00DV53 Clinical Practicum in Family-Centered Care in Pediatric Nursing (6 cr)
Prerequisites Level I and Level II studies are completed without deficits or the student has completed 140 credits of nursing studies and has passed the demonstration of competence in nursing.
Objectives The student is able to:

• master the key knowledge and skills required for pediatric nursing, make decisions and work independently as a nurse;
• plan, implement and evaluate pediatric nursing, work ethically and safely using reliable evidence-based information;
• work as a part of the pediatric nursing team, as a responsible nurse in the work unit, and as a coordinator of overall care for a client;
• work in a multidisciplinary team as an expert in pediatric nursing; and
• evaluate personal skills and develop professional actions in a goal-oriented manner
• use their Finnish language skills in nursing in a versatile way.
Content • Caring for children and young people in different settings
• Medication for pediatric and young patients
• Guidance for children, young people, and families
• Multidisciplinary teamwork and team leadership
• Application of evidence-based knowledge in the care of children and young people.
• Working ethically
Recommended optional programme components If necessary, the student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan.
Accomplishment methods Active participation in the clinical practicum
Execution methods Guided personal clinical mentorship
Materials Scientific databases and other supplementary materials related to the clinical practicum are provided in the online learning environment
Literature Not applicable
Evaluation Criteria Approved/Failed
Evaluation Criteria

pass/fail
A student is assessed according to the Assessment Framework of the Oulu University of Applied Sciences (Oamk). Areas of assessment include 1. professional knowledge base and information seeking; 2. professional skill, activity, and target of activity; 3. group work skills and leadership; and 4. responsibility. Detailed information on the assessment is attached.


PASS

The student:

• achieves the objectives of the clinical practicum and as assessed by the clinical mentor in the clinical placement(s);
• performs clinical nursing tasks safely and independently under the supervision of the clinical mentor;
• participates in pre-deployment orientation(s), meetings with the clinical supervisor, collaborative activities(as needed) and adheres to the standards of nursing care ethically and with due diligence;
• submits the required assignments according to the agreements with the clinical supervisors and standards set by the higher education provider; and
• completes the curriculum's required number of hours in accordance with national legislation and EU Directive.

FAIL

The student:

• endangers the patient's safety resulting in possible harm or due to missed, rationed or unfinished nursing care;
• performs nursing tasks unethically;
• does not demonstrate the necessary skills and competencies required at the clinical practicum; and
• does not follow professional conduct (neglecting tasks, being impolite, disobedient, and disrespectful with patients and colleagues).
Assessment Frameworks Not applicable
Further Information If desired, students have the opportunity to demonstrate Finnish language proficiency level B1.2 in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

In case of accreditation, the student is given guidance for the accreditation process by the Head of the Degree Programme/teacher responsible for the option, campus study counsellors, teacher tutor, or the teacher of the course. In addition, the staff of Academic Affairs can help the student with the application.
Responsible persons Floro Cubelo
Links Not applicable

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