Professional Practice in Midwifery II (11cr)
Course unit code: SHK8W200
General information
- Credits
- 11 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
Objective
The student is able to anticipate and identify high-risk pregnancies and prevent and intervene with pregnancy risk factors. He/she is able to plan, implement and assess high-risk pregnancy midwifery with a multi-professional approach. The student understands the effect of antenatal problems on the pregnancy experience and knows how to meet and support the parents in such situations.  The student is able to manage his/her work and develop professionally. He/she is able to act constructively and take part in developing the activities of the work community.
                    
Content
Professional practice at a prenatal ward and maternity clinic.
                    
Qualifications
Has the knowledge necessary for high-risk pregnancy midwifery. Medication calculations passed.
                    
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Requirements for a passing grade
 
 Midwife’s professional conduct
 The student: 
 Is able to assume responsibility for his/her own actions and follow the agreed practices 
 Complies with the ethical principles of midwifery and the requirements of patient safety 
 Is able to act in a socially aware manner
 
 Midwifery client relationships
 The student: 
 Is capable of establishing a secure and confidential female/family-oriented collaboration relationship with clients/families from different cultural backgrounds 
 Is able to listen to the client and be situation-sensitive 
 Recognises matters that are difficult and sensitive and is capable of addressing them with the client 
 Is able to act in a resource-oriented manner to promote sexual and reproductive health and early interaction
 
 Midwife as a promoter of sexual and reproductive health and a clinical expert 
 The student:
 Recognises the care pathways related to the promotion of sexual and reproductive health
 Is able to show initiative and work independently and responsibly within the limits of his/her knowledge and skills, taking account of the stage of his/her studies 
 Is able to apply process thinking to the planning, implementation and assessment of midwifery 
 Is able to make partially independent, evidence-based decisions 
 Is able to provide resource-oriented, proactive and health-promoting guidance and to recognise risk factors related to sexual and reproductive health
 Masters the key research and methods of assistance in midwifery and the related treatment technology
 Is able to provide safe medicinal treatment under guidance and works in line with the principles of asepsis 
 
 Development of midwifery
 The student: 
 Is able to act as a member of the work community, promoting well-being in the community 
 Has an understanding of the various parties involved in co-operation and is able to co-operate in multi-professional work groups 
 Is able to plan and organise his/her work 
 Shows a development-oriented approach to his/her work and reflects the principles of internal entrepreneurship in his/her actions
 On the basis of self-evaluation, recognises his/her development needs and is able to assess his/her professionalism and resources in a reflective manner 
 Is able to develop his/her skills based on feedback and self-reflection 
 
 Assessment methods: 
 - student’s self-evaluation 
 - assessment discussion with the practical training tutor and teacher
                    
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Requirements for a passing grade  Midwife’s professional conduct The student:  Is able to assume responsibility for his/her own actions and follow the agreed practices  Complies with the ethical principles of midwifery and the requirements of patient safety  Is able to act in a socially aware manner  Midwifery client relationships The student:  Is capable of establishing a secure and confidential female/family-oriented collaboration relationship with clients/families from different cultural backgrounds  Is able to listen to the client and be situation-sensitive  Recognises matters that are difficult and sensitive and is capable of addressing them with the client  Is able to act in a resource-oriented manner to promote sexual and reproductive health and early interaction  Midwife as a promoter of sexual and reproductive health and a clinical expert  The student: Recognises the care pathways related to the promotion of sexual and reproductive health Is able to show initiative and work independently and responsibly within the limits of his/her knowledge and skills, taking account of the stage of his/her studies  Is able to apply process thinking to the planning, implementation and assessment of midwifery  Is able to make partially independent, evidence-based decisions  Is able to provide resource-oriented, proactive and health-promoting guidance and to recognise risk factors related to sexual and reproductive health Masters the key research and methods of assistance in midwifery and the related treatment technology Is able to provide safe medicinal treatment under guidance and works in line with the principles of asepsis   Development of midwifery The student:  Is able to act as a member of the work community, promoting well-being in the community  Has an understanding of the various parties involved in co-operation and is able to co-operate in multi-professional work groups  Is able to plan and organise his/her work  Shows a development-oriented approach to his/her work and reflects the principles of internal entrepreneurship in his/her actions On the basis of self-evaluation, recognises his/her development needs and is able to assess his/her professionalism and resources in a reflective manner  Is able to develop his/her skills based on feedback and self-reflection   Assessment methods:  - student’s self-evaluation  - assessment discussion with the practical training tutor and teacher
                    
