1.semestr Introduction to Clinical Medicine I.. Goals – winter semestr: To take students towards a bed of patient To introduced to health practice To.

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1.semestr Introduction to Clinical Medicine I.

Goals – winter semestr: To take students towards a bed of patient To introduced to health practice To obtain personnal experience with a medical department

Goals – winter semestr: To learn about team working To know basics of communication To learn some basics of propedeutic

Goals – summer semester: To get knowledges of care about patients: Risk of hospitalisation (infections, falls, bedsores) To learn and to train some practical skills: Handwashing Measuring of vital signs Prevention of TED (s.c., bandage) Care about patient with pain (i.m. injections) Look to: !!!!

… Communication skills: Basic interview Communication in exposed situations Clinical propedeutic II. Practical training in hospital

Credit requirements 80% attendance at practicum Other instructions: - wear clean lab coat, name badge and shoecovers during hospital practice. - teacher contacts: Jana Hermanova Hana Svobodova Marie Zvonickova

ICP – placement I. 120 hours (40 h. for studying literature, preparing and making final report; 80 h. of the practice in the facility) Community facilities (Nursing homes, long- term departments, „Paraple“, day care centre, volunteer, …) Project for credit – description of human needs of people with damaged selfsufficiency and selfcare, cca 2000 words (5 pages), reflection

Goal the role of the community care in taking care of the needs of seniors and people with physical or mental handicap who are at risk of impairment or loss of self care abilities about the continuum of health and social care, forms of health and social services provided in community as well as related legislature the mission, organization and provided services of facilities that offer help to their clients

Organization of the practice Students can arrange for the practice individually at their hometown The student will arrange for the practice with the management of the facility The student will pick up forms for the practice, including contract form for the facility at the study department

Signed contract will be delivered to Marie Zvoníčkova at the Institute of Nursing, tel.: The students who are not able to arrange for the practice by themselves will contact Marie Zvoníčkova The students who have chosen a facility offered by the Institute of Nursing and signed for the facility in a timely manner do not have to arrange for the contract with the facility. The Institute of Nursing will send the list of the students directly to the facility.

Types of facilities 1. home care agency 2. day care for the seniors 3. day care for the people with dementia 4. hospice 5. nursing homes 6. long term care hospital 7. social care facilities 8. retirement homes

Paraple

Domov Laguna Psáry

Practice report 1. Description of the facility of the practice – Name of the facility, address – Types of provided services – Founding organization – Target group of clients – Activities, procedures – Types of funding

… 2. Case study – Describe the impact of disease or handicap on the client, his family, social status – Describe the care provided to the client – Describe the clients appraisal of the provided care – Describe how does the klient communicate with his surroundings, including the healthcare personnel and the students

… 3. Role of the student – Personal goal – Learning outcomes – Evaluation of the services (strong and weak sides of the facility) – Self-reflection