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Last update: SV.HANA (14.08.2008)
Needs of Patients The aim of the course is to allow medical students to learn about needs of patinets during the course of hospitalization. Studens will meet patients to practice communication skills, assess patients´needs, define main problems and develop a plan of care for them. Students will observe interdisciplinary approach to patients´care in the Cetral Military Hospital in Prague 6. From the perspective of moral development the course aims to teach understanding and tolerance to different attitudes and values of people with different cultural backround. |
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Last update: SV.HANA (14.08.2008)
Suggested literature
1. MacDonald, E.: Difficult Conversations in Medicine, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2004 2. Tate, P.: Doctor?s Communication Handbook, Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford 1997 3. Workman B.A., Bennett, C.L.: Key Nursing Skills. Whurr Publisher Ltd. London - Philadelphia, 2003. ISBN 1 86156 322 1 |
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Last update: SV.HANA (14.08.2008)
Lessons seminars practice prezentation of case studies |
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Last update: SV.HANA (14.08.2008)
Credit requirements: 1. 100% attendance during hospital visits. 2. Written reports from visits. 3. PPT presentation of the main nursing problems of the assigned patients
Comments: ? Clinical practice is held at Central Military Hospital in Prague 6 Střešovice. Classroom ?kinosál? in building F2. ? How to get to Central Military Hospital - take metro A at Želivského to Hradčanská, change for tram number 1 or 18 to Vojenská nemocnice, entrance to hospital at tram station, at orientation board turn left, after 100 meters turn left across parking lot to the building F2 - 2nd floor ?kinosál? ? Clean white lab coat, clean shoecovers for each clinical practice, student card
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Last update: SV.HANA (14.08.2008)
Course content Seminars 1. Health care system in the Czech Republic 2. Maslow theory of human needs 3. Nursing process. 4. Communication
Practice 1. Hospitalization Health and disease. Roles of patient. Admission to hospital. Health care professions. Team work. Caring in hospital, caring at home. Burn out syndrom. 2. Nursing process. Assessment, statement of problems, goals, plan and evaluation of care. Documentation of nursing proces. 3. Hospital. Central Military Hospital - overview, tour. A model interview with a patient. 4. Interview a patient. Central Military Hospital - analysis of information from previous interview. Assessment of a patient - interview and observation. Documentation. 5. Discharge from hospital. Identification of risk patients. Assessment of risk patients. Scales. Follow up care. Long term care. Home care. Adjustment of home setting for people with a deficit in self-care. 6. Presentations. |