INTRODUCTORY CLINICAL COURSE (NURSING)
The program for medical students is the first step in the study of clinical disciplines and the acquisition of primary medical skills at the level of nursing and patient care.
The program is compiled in accordance with the requirements of the international standard of nursing, with regard for the changed role and function of the nurse in modern medicine. A lot of time is devoted to a thorough study of nursing procedures, patient care procedures, preclinical training in practical classes. The program is designed primarily for the initial study of medical manipulations and the acquisition of basic clinical skills and clinical thinking, manipulating medical terms and mastering the basics of documenting procedures.
Sections: General Provisions on Nursing.
Basic nursing skills.
Basic nursing skills (continued).
Ensuring comfort in nutrition and physiological needs.
Prescribing drugs.
Skills in assessing the condition of patients.
Collection of material for analysis.
Total labor input: 4 credits (144 hours)
Classroom sessions: 80 hours
Students’ independent work: 64 hours
Semester: 2
Final control: test