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Maternity and woman's nursing (3cr)

Code: C-10118-CO00FQ11-3002

General information


Enrollment
01.12.2025 - 31.10.2026
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Timing
12.01.2026 - 31.12.2026
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Institution
South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences, E-kampus
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 300

Evaluation scale

Approved/Failed

Content scheduling

1. Sexual and reproductive health 1 cr 2. Normal pregnancy, labor and puerperium 1 cr 3. Gynecological nursing 1 cr

Objective

You know the structure and process of maternity care You know the normal progress of pregnancy, labour and postpartum period You know the most common gynecological diseases and how to prevent them You know the basics of promoting sexual and reproductive health and protecting fertility You know the most common disorders related to sexual functions. You know what is sexual violence and you can support victim of sexual violence.

Content

What are maternity care services? How do normal pregnancy, delivery and postnatal time proceed? What are the most common gynecological diseases and how to prevent them? How do you plan, implement and assess the treatment in gynecological nursing? How do you support your client's sexuality and implement sexual health promotion? What disorders are related to sexual functions? What is sexual violence and how you can support victim of sexual violence?

Materials

Study material is available on Learn platform.

Teaching methods

The course includes learning tasks and independent work as well as tests. The student has the opportunity to study individually regardless of time and place at own pace.

Exam schedules

The course progresses by subject area, completing assignments and tests on your own schedule. You can move on to the next task when the previous task has been successfully completed.

Student workload

The course covers 3 ECTS credits, totalling 81 hours of student work. The number of hours is theoretical and varies according to student effort.

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