First aid and health services in exceptional circumstances

Structure Type: Course
Code: KG09AIHE224
Type: Compulsory
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 2.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Palo, Raija
Teacher Team: Toukola, Marja ; Paussu, Paula ; Salminen-Tuomaala, Mari ; Hautala, Tanja
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
HOITOTYO-2013SH   1 autumn   1.0   2013-09-01   2013-12-31  
HOITOTYO-2013SH   1 spring   1.0   2014-01-02   2014-07-31  
HOITOTYO-2013TH   1 autumn   1.0   2014-09-01   2014-12-31  
HOITOTYO-2013TH   1 spring   1.0   2015-01-02   2015-07-31  
SH-2014   1 spring   2.0   2015-01-02   2015-07-31  
TH-2014   1 spring   2.0   2016-01-01   2016-07-31  

Learning Outcomes

CLINICAL COMPETENCE

Students are able to identify the need for prompt first aid and know how to act in first aid situations and follow-up procedures, while maintaining calm behaviour. Students are able to administer first aid, including emergency first aid, in various circumstances and are motivated to maintain their first-aid skills and knowledge. They know the plans compiled in collaboration with civil protection and rescue services to ensure health services in exceptional emergency situations.

Student's Workload

Will be announced at the beginning of the course.

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

No previous studies are required.

Contents

The course discusses what to do in emergency situations and other exceptional situations, as well as first aid and CPR.

Recommended or Required Reading

Korte, H. & K. Myllyrinne: Ensiapu 2012. (or latest). Helsinki: Suomen Punainen Risti. Availability: http://tiny.cc/umsnlx

Irish Red Cross.2009. First aid manual. 9 edition. (where applicable)
Availability:
http://tiny.cc/knsnlx
http://tiny.cc/5nsnlx

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, first aid training

Assessment Criteria

Grade 5
Students are able to identify the need for prompt first aid and know how to administer emergency first aid. Students follow first aid principles and comprehensively assess and take into consideration the situation.

Grade 3-4
Students are able to identify the need for prompt first aid and know how to administer emergency first aid. Students follow first aid principles and to some extent assess and take into consideration the situation.

Grades 1-2
Students are able to identify the need for prompt first aid and know how to administer emergency first aid. Students follow first aid principles so that the patient's condition does not deteriorate.

Fail= 0
Students are not able to identify needs for prompt first aid and do not know how to administer emergency first aid. Students do not know how to follow first aid principles.

Assessment Methods

Active participation, examination

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