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Women`s Health Nursing Care with Gynecology and Obstetric
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Module:
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Nursing Care
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ECTS:
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8
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Contact hours – lectures:
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60
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Contact hours – seminar:
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0
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Contact hours – clinical exercises:
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0
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Contact hours – clinical practice:
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170
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Holder of subject:
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Jožica Ramšak Pajk, MSc, Senior Lecturer
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Year of study:
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Third
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Gynecology and Obstetric
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Contact hours – lectures:
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30
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Contact hours – seminar:
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0
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Contact hours – clinical exercises:
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0
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Contact hours – clinical practice:
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0
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Holder of subject:
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Jožica Ramšak Pajk, MSc, Senior Lecturer
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Education providers:
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- Dr Marko Lavrič, Professor
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Level of study:
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First Bologna cycle professional education study program
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Semester:
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Winter
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Language:
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Slovene/English
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Subject specific competences:
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The student:
The course helps students develop the following general and specific competences:
- consideration of professional ethics and legislative framework in conducting clinical practice, awareness of and application of moral and ethical principles;
- ability to implement nursing interventions in an individual or a group independently, comprehensively, and with due care and sensitivity, without passing judgments and by ensuring/protecting the rights of individuals, exercising trust and taking the wishes of specific groups into consideration;
- ability to use different research methods, procedures and processes, the development of critical and self-critical reflection;
- ability to apply IT skills and use IT systems in different professional areas of work;
- ability to assume responsibility for one's work;
- ability to assume responsibility for professional development, learning, and self-improvement through evaluation in order to assure the highest quality of service provision;
- ability to act as an educator and mentor;
- consideration of professional ethics and legislative framework in conducting clinical practice, awareness and application of moral and ethical principles;
- ability to educate the healthy and ill populations, the society as a whole as well as specific groups and individuals about the importance of health maintenance and wellbeing;
- ability to recognize and follow specific rules, responsibilities and functions in nursing care, and the ability to modify these rules to fit patient's needs;
- ability to modify patient treatment comprehensively and systematically according to the relevant, physical, social, cultural, psychological, and spiritual factors;
- ability to recognize and interpret signs of normal health and changes in health (making nursing diagnoses);
- planning, implementation, and evaluation of individual nursing programs in cooperation with patients, caregivers, family members, and other persons;
- ability to observe quality standards and at the same time provide critical assessments, interpret and combine given information, and assist patients in decision making;
- ability to respect the dignity, privacy, and information confidentiality of patients;
- ability to implement protective measures to prevent transmission of infections;
- ability to provide first aid when required;
- knowledge of safe documentation methods of medical and other therapies;
- familiarity with nursing care interventions in gynecology and obstetrics, and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in the clinical setting;
- familiarity with basic knowledge and skills in gynecology and obstetrics, and their practical application;
- ability to present patient's future condition appropriately in order to prevent wrong actions;
- ability to recognize psychological conditions such as fear, stress, and depression, offering emotional support and providing counselling.
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Mandatory and recommended references:
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Mandatory references:
- Arko D, Borko E, Breznik R, But I, Rakovec Felser Z, Gavrič Lovrec V, et al. Ginekologija. Maribor: Visoka zdravstvena šola; 2006.
- Pajntnar, Ž. Novak-Antolič. Nosečnost in vodenje poroda. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 2001.
- Kurjak, A. Ginekologija i perinatologija (izbrana poglavja). Varaždin: Golden Time, 1995.
Recommended references:
- Meden-Vrtovec, H. Neplodnost. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba, 1989.
- All recommended literature at lectures
- Notes of lectures
- Selected articles from home and foreign literature.
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Study obligations:
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Prerequisite for the exam:
- 30% attendance at lectures
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Assessment methods:
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- written examination (100%)
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