Psychiatry and Patient Care (MDAK_342)
About Study Course
Objective
To provide students with knowledge on the history of mental disorders, their prevalence, causes, development, clinical features, diagnosis, medical treatment, nursing care and social rehabilitation.
Prerequisites
Human anatomy, normal and pathological physiology, medical ethics, nursing process and nursing theory, interpersonal communication in health care, public health and epidemiology, psychiatry, narcology, geriatrics, pharmacology, rehabilitation.
Learning outcomes
1.The student will be able to recognize mental disorders, define them according to the ICD 10 classification, assess the patient's condition, systematize the patient's medical history, will be able to describe medications and their side effects, explain and describe the specifics of communication and care.
1.The student will be able to use the correct type of communication, conduct an interview, assess the patient's condition. Select and use the necessary data, create a model of care plan.
1.The student, using the acquired knowledge about psychotic disorders and their care, is able to differentiate psychotic disorders, interpret and analyze the obtained data in the care documentation, assess the patient's condition, formulate care diagnoses and develop a care plan.
