Services 305 Caring Lajivastaavat Susanna Konttila Salpaus Further Education susanna.konttila(at)salpaus.fi tel. +358 (0)44 708 0793 1 / 15
Arja Virolainen Salpaus Further Education arja.virolainen(at)salpaus.fi tel. +358 (0)44 708 0385 Finalists Anna Grönberg Axxell Utbildning Ab 2 / 15
Jennifer Lindegren Axxell Utbildning Ab Heidi Karjalainen Savonlinnan ammatti- ja aikuisopisto 3 / 15
Janita Pukkinen Savonlinnan ammatti- ja aikuisopisto Jenni Loijas Pohjois-Karjalan 4 / 15
Johanna Laakkonen Pohjois-Karjalan Jonna Kultalahti Seinäjoen koulutuskuntayhtymä 5 / 15
Heidi Nahkala Seinäjoen koulutuskuntayhtymä Jere Issakainen Saimaan Sampo 6 / 15
Pauliina Pöyhönen Saimaan Sampo Riikka Koivusalo Ammattiopisto Tavastia 7 / 15
Riitta Nieminen Ammattiopisto Tavastia Tanja Liias Jyväskylän 8 / 15
Akseli Kärkkäinen Jyväskylän Nanette Sinervo Stadin 9 / 15
Emma Rask Stadin The Guest Competitors Clemence Parsy / Région Nord-Pas de Calais / France / Observer Marine Tirmarch / Région Nord-Pas de Calais / France / Observer Overview of the competition The competition tasks are based on Level 3 (excellent) requirements of curriculum-based vocational upper secondary education. Competitors are required to demonstrate competence in the following areas: supporting the growth and development of people of different age groups, backgrounds and personal circumstances, care and nursing, and supporting patients' rehabilitation. Competition type The competition is done in pairs. Competence requirements Practical nurses are qualified to practice basic-level nursing, care and education. Practical nursing programmes equip students with the basic skills needed to provide support, guidance, care and rehabilitation to people of different ages and backgrounds in different life circumstances. Practical nurses can work in Finland and in other countries in a range of 10 / 15
different facilities, including homes, hospitals, children's day care centres, care homes, clinics, medical centres, ambulance services, different types of service centres, stores, industrial facilities, businesses, and as private practitioners and entrepreneurs. Competition entrants are required to have the competence equivalent to the core studies of vocational upper secondary qualification in social and health care / practical nurse. The following subjects are assessed in the competition: growth support and guidance, nursing and care, and rehabilitative support. Each task covers topics from different core modules. Finalists' tasks Finalists' tasks and allocated time The overall themes of Taitaja2014 are entrepreneurship, sustainable development, occupational well-being and occupational safety. In the Caring tasks, there is also emphasis on encountering customers and patients of different ages as individuals information management guidance skills overall command of working methods, tools and materials professional interaction fair play Competition day 1 (approx. 5 hours) Task 1: Sustainable Development Week 40p Description of the work environment and setting You will be working at the XXX children's day care centre in Lahti. The centre is planning a Sustainable Development Week which will take place in May. Your task is to design a programme for the week which incorporates the theme of sustainable development diversely across all of the centre's activities. The task is process-based and done in two stages. In stage 1, your task is to collect information for planning purposes, and in stage 2, you will design the programme for the week. Stage 1 Information retrieval You will meet with a sustainable development expert and an employee from the day care centre and collect information which will help you plan the programme. You can ask questions after the two experts have given their presentations. You will also meet children from the day care centre. 11 / 15
Stage 2 Programme planning and a written self-assessment You will design a programme for the Sustainable Development Week for the XXX day care centre. When designing the programme, you should consider its contents as a whole. Facilities Craft materials, activity/play equipment, musical instruments. Schedule - planning 40 min (in several stages) - implementation 3h 50 min (in several stages) - self-assessment 30 min Competition day 2 (approx. 3 hours) Task 2: Nursing practice at an in-patient ward 39 p Description of the work environment and setting A two-bed patient room at the in-patient ward of a health centre. Bed 1 is occupied by 48-year-old cleaner Aino Mallikas. Aino has been admitted the day before due to worsening asthma symptoms. She has daily PEF monitoring and a symptoms diary. Aino finds keeping the diary is frustrating. In the past year, she has had several courses of antibiotics for bronchitis, and she feels generally tired. Bed 2 is occupied by retired 79-year-old Ritva Saarinen. Ritva has DM II, which is currently stable. Ritva was brought to the health centre by her son due to her general health having worsened. Ritva has been monitored at the ward for a few days, and her condition has now improved. Ritva will be discharged today. Task Your task is to find out how Aino is doing and give her personal guidance. With Ritva, determine her functional ability and capacity to cope at home Facilities Supplies and nursing equipment. Blood pressure meter: Omron M6 automatic, Blood sugar meter: Ascensia, PEF meter: Mini-Wright Schedule - planning 20 min - implementation 40 min 12 / 15
- documentation 60 min - self-assessment 10min Task 3: A written assignment on illnesses and anatomy 5 p Competition day 3 (approx. 2 hours) Tasks 4-7: Small tasks at the competition site. The tasks are related to the following topics: pharmacological treatment and calculations, nutrition, anatomy, and a surprise task. Assessment structure and assessment areas Task 1. 40 p Command of the work process and knowledge base 19 p. Overall command of working methods, tools and materials 13 p. Key skills of life-long learning 8 p. Task 2. 39 p Overall command of the work process 5.5p. Overall command of working methods, tools and materials and the knowledge base 26.5 p. Key skills of life-long learning 7 p. Task 3. 5 p Overall command of the knowledge base 5 p. Tasks 4-7. total 16 p. Overall command of the knowledge base 16 p. The competition tasks are modular, which means that each day's results can be assessed separately. The total maximum score is 100 p. Evaluation The jury will rank the pairs by determining a score for each competing pair. The ranking is based on the CIS scoring system, with a maximum score of 100 points for each discipline (40p+44p+16p). The evaluation includes both objective and subjective assessments. The self-assessment component is delivered in written form. The competition organiser will provide the following facilities, equipment and supplies The competition area is 181 square metres, and there are two competition areas. The supplies 13 / 15
and equipment are specified in the task descriptions, which can be viewed by the competitors at the competition site on Monday 7 April 2014. All competitors are given uniforms (trousers and T-shirts), which they must wear during the tasks. Items which must be brought by the competitors themselves Each competitor must bring a name tag and work shoes on all competition days. In addition, competitors should pay attention to their overall appearance and appropriate clothing. Competitors are not allowed to wear piercings during the competition for occupational health and safety reasons. Competition schedule Schedule Jury Kirsi Coco (head judge) / Keuda Vocational College Kari Nieminen / Jyväskylä College Pirjo Salonen / Salpaus Further Education Sari Nykopp / Salpaus Further Education Mirva Aaltonen / Salo Region Vocational College Johanna Lind / Axxell Pirjo-Riitta Ruohonen / Turku Vocational Institute Kirsi Hellman-Suominen / Turku Vocational Institute Tiina Liukkonen / Tavastia Vocational College Rita Simola / Keuda Vocational College Anni Launonen / Helsinki Vocational College Heli Saarinen / The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses Super ry Marja-Leena Ihalainen / City of Lahti/Tenava-Tonttila children's day care centre Laura Kolari / City of Lahti/Lahti City Hospital Katri Loipponen / City of Lahti/Lahti City Hospital Riia Lampinen / City of Lahti/Lahti City Hospital Competition steering group Kirsi Coco / Keuda Vocational College Arja Virolainen / Salpaus Further Education Susanna Konttila / Salpaus Further Education Kari Nieminen / Jyväskylä College Kirsi Hellman-Suominen / Turku Vocational Institute Pirjo-Riitta Ruohonen / Turku Vocational Institute Helena Savolainen / Savonlinna Vocational College Anni Launonen / Helsinki Vocational College Laura Kolari / City of Lahti Heli Saarinen / The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses Super ry 14 / 15
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 305 Caring Helena Öhman / Finnish National Board of Education Partners The Finnish Union of Practical Nurses Super ry Tehy ry The City of Lahti 15 / 15