Lecturer(s)
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Brachová Zlata, PhDr. MBA
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Course content
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Improving performance of BPHC (blood sampling, injection drug administration, infusion therapy, transfusion, bladder catheterization, probing the stomach, handling of sterile material, wound care etc.) under the leadership of healthcare worker in clinical practice.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Observation, Training in job and motor Skils
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the subject is: a) to include the student in the medical team, where s/he will be able to apply theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the real environment of the hospital facility, will get to know the system of work of the medical team and the patient medical record management; b) enable the student to perform basic nursing care and procedures, under the guidance and professional supervision of healthcare professionals in clinical practice; c) enable the student to apply appropriate forms of communication with the patient/client before, during and after procedure, with a focus on educating the client and supporting her/his activities in the healing process.
Students have a good grasp of safe and independent BPHC at patients in clinical environment.
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Prerequisites
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Succesful completion (granted credit) of the subject Basic Procedures in Healthcare.
PVL/VAB71 and NAN/VAB13 and NAN/VAA13 and CJA/VA031 and BIO/VAB11 and CJA/VAB41 and HIE/VAB11 and LBF/VAB11 and KAR/VAB11 and LCH/VAA11 and LCH/VAB20
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Analyssis of the Student's Portfolio, Visitation
Student submits: 1. Confirmation of clinical practice completion of Basic procedures in healthcare, below or downloads: MOODLE (PLE/VABP1). 2. List of clinical practice performance of Basic procedures in healthcare, below or downloads: MOODLE (PLE/VABP1).
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Recommended literature
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PPT presentations provided by lectures.
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Kozier, B. (2012). Fundamentals of Nursing: Concepts, Process and Practice. New York: Pearson.
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Richards, A., Edwards, S. (2012). A Nurse's Survival Guide to the Ward. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.
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