Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Pathophysiology applied at Nursing
Biomolecular fondamentals of life
Morphological and functional fundamentals of life
General and methodological nursing
Health and safety promotion
English for Nursing
Clinical practice (1st year)
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2021/2022
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Application of diagnostic and therapeutic processes
Chronic clinical nursing care
Clinical nursing care in surgical area
Clinical nursing care in medical area
Relationship in nursing care
Clinical practice (2nd year)
3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2022/2023
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Maternal and paediatric nursing care
Critical nursing care
Evidence based nursing
Health organizations and care processes
Legal, bioethic and deontological principles of professional practice
Clinical practice (3rd year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Pathophysiology applied at Nursing
Biomolecular fondamentals of life
Morphological and functional fundamentals of life
General and methodological nursing
Health and safety promotion
English for Nursing
Clinical practice (1st year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Application of diagnostic and therapeutic processes
Chronic clinical nursing care
Clinical nursing care in surgical area
Clinical nursing care in medical area
Relationship in nursing care
Clinical practice (2nd year)
Modules | Credits | TAF | SSD |
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Maternal and paediatric nursing care
Critical nursing care
Evidence based nursing
Health organizations and care processes
Legal, bioethic and deontological principles of professional practice
Clinical practice (3rd year)
Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Relationship in nursing care [Matricole pari] (2021/2022)
Teaching code
4S000096
Credits
5
Coordinator
Laura Cunico
Language
Italian
The teaching is organized as follows:
PRINCIPI E TECNICHE DELLA RELAZIONE ASSISTENZIALE
Credits
2
Period
1 SEMESTRE PROFESSIONI SANITARIE
Academic staff
Laura Cunico
Program
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MM: PRINCIPI E TECNICHE DELLA RELAZIONE ASSISTENZIALE
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PERCEPTION, PROCESS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, LANGUAGE Interpersonal perception and social communication The filters of perception, the reality is a construction interpersonal perception process The reality and its representations The two structures of language (deep and shallow) The VAK representational systems The massage of the distortion: the distortion arc HUMAN COMMUNICATION The communication process: the elements of the process Linear theory of communication Systemic theory of communication (features) The axioms of human communication of Watzlawick verbal communication (connotative language and denotative) non-verbal communication (gaze, gestures, posture, facial expressions (recall the emotions), para-verbal communication (the role of the voice, voice empathetic and unpleasant voice, vocals) Proxemics: the distance in the social relationship The context of meanings matrix MODELS OF CARE RELATIONSHIP The paradigm of Carl Rogers; principles: non-directivity, the centrality of the person, respect, positive and unconditional acceptance, congruence, authenticity, empathy Disease and illness Empathy, characteristics, its declination in the caring relationship; the Bonino Coco model of empathy and Tani (levels) The instruments of the care relationship: The agenda of the patient to explore the subjectivity (illness) The Calibration Method - Trace - Guide (CRG) as an effective approach in the interaction with the patient communication techniques (below) EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES logical levels of thought, the use of thou killing words and attitudes that do not facilitate communication and understanding of: stereotyped phrases (cliché), judgments, unsolicited advice, change the subject, prejudice, medical jargon, communicative infantilization kissing words verbal techniques: open questions directives, no directives, focused, closed questions, reformulate, reflect, legitimize, comments empathetic, recapitulation; paraverbal techniques (continued): echo, silence, critical listening, empathic listening, vocalizations, of assent sentences ... Touch in nursing care (recommendations) Communication with the aggressive person (talk down techniques) Communication with the person with sensory impairment (blind, deaf, aphasic) The communication with the person in a state of environmental deprivation SOCIAL SKILLS AND THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIP The privacy and confidentiality in the professional relationship Build a relationship of trust The right distance
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MM: EDUCAZIONE TERAPEUTICA
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Methodology in therapeutic education Educative projection's steps: educative needs' analyses, educative diagnosis, objectives and learnings, surgery's organization, evaluation Educative relations' facilitating precepts and techniques aimed to support, inform and train the patient to comprehend right lifestyle and to manage the therapeutic treatements
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MM: PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
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Clinical psychology: definition, fields of action, relationship with psychiatry. Types of psychological interventions. The emotional reactions in the interview: transference and countertransference. The life cycle and the psychosocial perspective of E. Erikson. The child's psychological development (the psychosexual stages of S. Freud, the attachment theory of J. Bowlby, the development of intelligence of J. Piaget). The theory of personality in psychoanalysis (ego, id, superego, ego ideal, defense mechanisms, psychic conflict). The emotions and the concept of emotional intelligence. Concept of stress, stressor, distress, eustress, coping. stress management. Burnout (definition and symptoms): risk of burnout in the nursing profession. Individual and situational predisposing factors, protective factors. The psychological reactions and defense mechanisms to the disease in the patient, family, nurses. The psychological reactions of the patient hospitalized (internal medicine, chronic, surgical) and the relationship with the nurse. Hospitalization in children: psychological reactions to illness and hospitalization in children and adolescents. The premature nursery and pediatric oncology. The elderly: aging characteristics and personal and relational changes; problem areas with particular reference to physical dependence and cognitive changes (mild cognitive impairment, dementia, confusion syndrome); the relationship with the family. The patient with poor prognosis: the communication of bad news; psychological reactions in the patient, family, nurses. Death in Western culture, places and ways of dying, psychological reactions of the dying, care for the dying and their relatives, death in childhood, mourning and processing phases.
Bibliography
Examination Methods
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MM: PRINCIPI E TECNICHE DELLA RELAZIONE ASSISTENZIALE
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WRITTEN EXAMINATION: multiple choice questions, short open-ended questions, analysis and interpretation of a relational case, nurse-patient dialogue text.
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MM: EDUCAZIONE TERAPEUTICA
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Writing Test
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MM: PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
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Written examination with open questions and multiple choice questionnaire