To Learn nursing in clinical settings characterized by frailty and chronic disease, with particular attention to the neurological, nephrological, geriatric, palliative, and psychiatric fields, taking into account the differences between acute and chronic conditions and the application of ethical and legal attitudes and norms in these situations.
RDA to understand the social and epidemiological situation of elderly, neurological, and nephrological patients in the Italian context. to understand the social and epidemiological situation of psychiatric patients, focused on evolution of care and legislation in the field of mental health. to understand the social and epidemiological situation of patients being cared for at the end of life. to plan nursing care for persons with acute or chronic frailty, whether neurological, nephrological, psychiatric, or assisted in palliative care, according to "Modello delle prestazioni infermieristiche" and using i-Nanda taxonomy. to understand simple and complex care situations in light of the ethical and deontological principles of the nursing profession.
Course Prerequisites
To know and to use "Modello delle prestazioni infermieristiche" and i-Nanda taxonomy.
Assessment Methods
The exam is oral. Assessment of acquired knowledge and the ability to justify healthcare choices, with particular attention to priorities and the ability to analyze ethical and deontological issues. About APA module, critical thinking, public speaking, documentary research, cooperative learning, peer education, listening skills, and self-assessment will be assessed within a group project completed by the end of the course. Passing the exam requires passing all modules of the Course. The grade, expressed out of 30, will be obtained as a weighted average calculated on the credits of the individual modules of the integrated course, with possible honors.