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Level/category

Professional studies

Teaching language

Swedish

Type of course

Compulsory

Recommended year of study

1

Total number of ECTS

0 cr

Competency aims

The aim of the course is to give students such preparedness in medical and surgical problems that they can act in their own profession.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student is expected to be able to understand
- the etiology and pathophysiology of medical and surgical problems
- symptoms, treatments and prognosis
- the effects, interactions and side-effects of different drugs
- immunological problems concerning medical diseases
- the effect of viruses and bacterias as well the treatment of different diseases caused by micro-organisms
- the basic examinations of clinical physiology

Course contents

Surgery

Recommended or required reading

Kirurgi och ortopedi: Bengmark,S. Bergentz,SE. Rydholm,A. Zederfeldt,B. (red).1996. Kirurgi för sjuksköterskor Lund: Studentlitteratur. 5:e upplagan.(kap. 15;16;17;18,19,20, 23)
Klinisk fysiologi: Bjuväng,A. Rehle, H. Åkesson, U. 2000. Klinisk kemi och fysiologi. Analyser och undersökningar. 2 uppl. Lund: Studentlitteratur. (sid. 52-74; 90-120; 132-186; 193-198;)
Pharmacology: Simonsen T, Aarbakke J. Illustrerad farmakologi I,II. Elanders Gummessons 2004 (ISBN 91-27-09867-2)(sid. 107-116, 123-190, 209-236, 246-250, 254-255, 259-269, 275-282, 283-290,292, 306-313, 320-322, 326-329, 335-339, 355-359, 407-416). Hedner, L. 2004. Invärtesmedicin. Lund: Studnetlitteratur. (s. 381-391)
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Study activities

  • Lectures - 75 hours
  • Individual studies - 58 hours

Workload

  • Total workload of the course: 133 hours
  • Of which autonomous studies: 58 hours
  • Of which scheduled studies: 75 hours

Mode of Delivery

Participation in tuition

Assessment methods

Exams

Examiner

Kokko Anne

Group size

No limit

Course completion date

Date for course completion will be announced later

Assignments valid until

12 months after course has ended

Assessment methods

2012-04-05 - Exams

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