Unit PHARMACOLOGY AND NURSING SEMEIOTICS

Course
Nursing
Study-unit Code
GP005081
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Emira Maria Ayroldi
CFU
5
Course Regulation
Coorte 2022
Offered
2022/23
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY - I

Code GP005101
CFU 1
Teacher Emira Maria Ayroldi
Teachers
  • Emira Maria Ayroldi
Hours
  • 15 ore - Emira Maria Ayroldi
Learning activities Base
Area Primo soccorso
Academic discipline BIO/14
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY

Code GP005098
CFU 1
Teacher Domenico Vittorio Delfino
Teachers
  • Domenico Vittorio Delfino
Hours
  • 15 ore - Domenico Vittorio Delfino
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Scienze medico-chirurgiche
Academic discipline BIO/14
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Contents drug interactions, adverse drug reactions and medication errors, individual variability in drug responses
Reference texts Farmacologia Generale e Speciale per le lauree sanitarie, a cura di Silvano Gabriele Cella - Anna Maria Di Giulio - Alfredo Gorio - Francesco Scaglione, Università degli Studi di Milano; Piccin.
Pharmacology for Nursing Care; Richard A. Lehne, Saunders Elsevier.
Educational objectives Understanding the pharmacological effects and learn the prudence in the use of drugs to increase patient safety
Prerequisites In order to fully understand and apply most knowledge of the course it is important and useful having successfully passed the following exams: "Molecular and cellular basis of life", Anatomical-physiological basis of the human body", "Basis of nursing care". Students need, in fact, to know how cells, organs and systems works inside the human body and also to understand the meaning of the nursing care.
Teaching methods Class lessons, DVD projection and work in small discussion groups with questions and answers.
Other information Attendance:
mandatory 75%
Location:
Via Oberdan 123, Foligno (PG) - aule del corso di Laurea in infermieristica
Learning verification modality The exam is an oral exam of all three parts.
It consists in a discussion of about 30 minutes. During this discussion the student must show to have reached a good level of knowledge and comprehension on theory and methods of the program (most of all on nursing methods beside pharmacology and diet knowledge. The oral exam will evaluate also the communication, the language and the autonomy skills of the students. Students can be driven, during the exam, by immagines showed in the class lessons.
All considered, the exam allows to know the ability to learn, the level of knowledge and the critical ability of the students, beside their capacity to talk and to apply knowledge learned.
Extended program Drug interactions: drug-drug interaction, drug-food interactions, drug-herb interactions; Adverse drug reactions and medication errors: Adverse drug reactions, medication errors; Individual variation in drug responses: body weight and composition, age, pathopysiology, tolerance, placebo effect, variability in absorption, genetics, gender, race, failure to take medicine as prescribed, drug interactions, diet

NURSING METHODOLOGY I

Code GP005099
CFU 2
Teacher Valentina Onori
Teachers
  • Valentina Onori
Hours
  • 30 ore - Valentina Onori
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Management sanitario
Academic discipline MED/45
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

DIETETICS SCIENCES

Code GP005100
CFU 1
Teacher Francesco Galli
Teachers
  • Francesco Galli
Hours
  • 15 ore - Francesco Galli
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Prevenzione servizi sanitari e radioprotezione
Academic discipline MED/49
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Key concepts in dietetics and human nutrition. Definition of nutritional
and health-promoting properties of food groups, and their use in dietary
prescriptions. Strategies of primary and secondary prevention of age- and
food-related diseases.
Reference texts - Nutrizione applicata (Riccardi et al. - Idelson Gnocchi Ed.)
- notes by the teacher
Educational objectives The course is designed to build knowledge and skilling on dietetics and nutritional management of adult and pediatric patients in clinical centers, as well as on strategies and
tools to implement and deliver to individuals and communities the
concept of “healthy diet and life style” (health promotion activity).
Students will gain a background on nutritional requirements in different
physiological conditions such as pregnancy, lactation and weaning,
infancy and adolescence, adulthood and aging, as well as on health
effects of food groups and dietary prevention of age- and food-dependent
diseases (including obesity, malnutrition, and food toxicology and
environmental threats).
Prerequisites The student should have a solid background in medical biochemistry, physiology and human nutrition.
Teaching methods frontal teaching
Other information none
Learning verification modality Profit evaluation will consist of written examination by multiple choice of true/false questions (quizzes); tests will be performed in one
session and will take about 30 minutes.
Extended program FRONTAL LESSONS
1) Basics in nutrition: terminology and basic concepts
2) Food patterns and dietary models: mediterranean diet and ketosis
3) Essentials on food groups/categories: composition and nutritional values.
4) Nutritional requirements in the different ages and physiological states:
childhood and adolescence, pregnancy and menopause, breastfeeding,
senescence, and sport.
5) Nutrition under various physiological conditions: the basics of proper
nutrition during pregnancy and lactation, menopause, at various stages
of growth and the elderly
6) Diets and nutritional programs in disease and hospitalization (secondary prevention, “food
therapy”, nutraceuticals, artificial nutrition).
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