UW-Madison School of Nursing 319 Schedule Spring 2017 (Spring Break -3/18-3/26) Clinical s Melissa Anibas Julie Astrella Moira Cattapan Liz Collins Jenn Drake Yvette Egan Kari Hirvela Paula Jarzemsky Katie Lothe Heather Norsby Katie Pavek Laura Sasse Kyoko Schatzke Cassie Voge Paula Woywod Email Address manibas@wisc.edu astrella@wisc.edu cattapan@wisc.edu eacollins5@wisc.edu jdrake2@wisc.edu ycegan@wisc.edu hirvela@wisc.edu pajarzem@wisc.edu klothe@wisc.edu norsby@wisc.edu kausher@wisc.edu lsasse@wisc.edu schatzke@wisc.edu voge@wisc.edu pwoywod@wisc.edu Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 1 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 301 & 302: UWHC- D6/5- Pulmonary, General Med, IMC D6/5 is a 32 bed unit for patients under the care of pulmonary, general medicine, and hospitalist services. Patients on this unit will have a wide variety of diagnoses/disorders. Some of the typical diagnoses are: COPD, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, pulmonary embolism, respiratory failure, pancreatitis, GI bleed, EOH withdrawal, Crohn s disease, and liver failure. D6/5 also has an 8+ bed intermediate care unit (IMC) for patients that need a higher level of care. 301 Katie Pavek D6/5 Pulmonary/General Medicine/IMC uesday 0800-1600, 19, 24, 26, 31, Feb 2, 7 *An additional 15-20 hours will be required for off unit observational experiences on ues, hurs and/or Fridays on dates you are not scheduled to be at clinical. uesday 0800-1600 Mar 7, 9, 14, 16, 28, 30, Apr 4, 6 *An additional 15-20 hours will be required for off unit observational experiences on ues, hurs and/or Fridays on dates you are not scheduled to be at clinical. 302 Katie Pavek D6/5 Pulmonary/General Medicine/IMC uesday 08-0900 & hursday Feb 9 08-1600 uesday 08-0900 & uesday April 11 08-1600 (8-9am), Feb 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, March 2 *An additional 15-20 hours will be required for off unit observational experiences on ues, hurs and/or Fridays on dates you are not scheduled to be at clinical. (8-9 am), Apr 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, May 2, 4 *An additional 15-20 hours will be required for off unit observational experiences on ues, hurs and/or Fridays on dates you are not scheduled to be at clinical. Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 2 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 303 & 304: St Mary s- 8SW- espiratory, Medical, IMC 8SW is a busy 32 bed unit at St. Mary s Hospital that serves Pulmonary/Medical patients. his unit is fast paced with a variety of diagnoses including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Pneumonia, or Pulmonary Emboli (PE). Many patients also have renal failure and diabetes as well as other chronic illnesses. he patients on this unit may have urinary catheters, PEG tubes, chest tubes, CPAP and BiPAP machines, PICC/Midline catheters and large diabetic wounds. his is a great unit to learn on and the staff is friendly and welcoming to the nursing students. 303 Liz Collins St. Mary s Hospital - 8 SW espiratory & Intermediate Care 0600-1800 uesday 0900-2100 0600-1800 uesday 0900-2100 304 Liz Collins St. Mary s Hospital - 8 SW espiratory & Intermediate Care 0600-1800 hursday Jan 19 0900-2100 0600-1800 hursday March 9 0900-2100 305 & 306: UWHC- F4/4 and B64- rauma & Ortho rauma Surgery F4/4 consists of 18 general care and 8 intermediate care (IMC) beds for acutely ill patients that have suffered a trauma or required a surgical intervention. he IMC also accepts acute patients (rapid responses) from general care units throughout the hospital. IMC patients are walking a fine line of recovery versus worsening of their conditions and require more frequent nursing monitoring and care. rauma is more than broken legs and arms, it can also be brain injury, facial trauma, spinal cord injury, and chest trauma, to name a few conditions. Each patient will present with his/her own unique story, injuries, treatments, potential complications, and nursing interventions. Your role will be to learn your patient s story and develop and implement a plan of care incorporating all of the above information, along with anything new that you learn from report, your nurse, your own assessments, the patient, and the Healthcare team. 305 Yvette Egan F4/4 rauma Surgery & B6/4 Ortho rauma Surgery 306 Yvette Egan F4/4 rauma Surgery & B6/4 Ortho rauma Surgery uesday uesday, 19, 24, 26, 31, Feb 2, 7, 9 Mar 7, 9, 14, 16, 28, 30, Apr 4, 6 uesday uesday, Feb 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, Mar 2 Mar 7, Apr 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, May 2 Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 3 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 307: UWHC- F6/6- Gyn, Urology, EN, Plastics On F6/6, you will participate in postoperative care of EN, gynecology and urology patients, as well as patients requiring plastic and reconstructive surgery. Many patients are dealing with a new diagnosis of cancer. Nurses on this unit provide specialized care following innovative surgical procedures. Patient and family teaching is a vital aspect of nursing care on these units, as is well-organized discharge planning. 307 Paula Jarzemsky F6/6 - Gyn/Urology, EN/Plastics W 0700-1400 Wednesday Jan 18 Off unit shadow experience required on one uesday (BD) W 0700-1400 Wednesday March 8 Off unit shadow experience required on one uesday (BD) 308: American Family Children s- P5 American Family Children s Hospital unit P5 is a 24 bed acute care pediatric medical-surgical unit. Children admitted to P5 typically have such disorders as infections, cerebral palsy, cardiac and pulmonary problems (asthma, SV, pneumonia, CF), orthopedic and trauma injuries, rehabilitation, and other surgical conditions. Many of the patients have chronic illnesses and have had repeated hospitalizations. hey are familiar with staff, unit and hospital routine and are in various stages of coping with their conditions. Parents are encouraged to stay and participate in their child s care during the hospitalization, though are not always available. Due to the nature of their illnesses, many patients have central lines, undergo intense treatments, and experience various psychological problems. here is much emphasis on attending to the emotional as well as the physical needs of the child. 308 Jenn Drake American Family Children s Hospital P5 hursday Jan 19 Off unit shadow experiences may be required on off days. hursday March 9 Off unit shadow experiences may be required on off days. Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 4 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 309: UWHC- F4/6- General Surgery and Bariatric Center of Excellence his unit requires a broad range of medical and surgical nursing skills and encompasses a wide variety of gastrointestinal illnesses and treatments as well as wound and nutrition management. F4/6 is a 28-bed surgical unit for patients with chronic and acute GI conditions who require surgery to resolve. Examples of these conditions include appendicitis, Crohn s Disease or Ulcerative colitis, pancreatic cancer, and morbid obesity. 309 Moira Cattapan F4/6 General Surgery uesday uesday 310: he American Center- General Medicine/IMC Each unit in the American Center has 27 beds. 4 beds are IMC hard wired rooms, all rooms can become IMC capable with eicu care mobile cart. We have recently converted one room on each floor for a dialysis suite. he 5 th floor of the American Center houses the Physical therapy gym. ypically the orthopedic patients on placed on this floor. ypes of orthopedic surgeries include total joint replacements (knee, hip and shoulder), and spines (cervical, thoracic and lumbar) and some minor sport injuries. here are also general surgeries performed at the American Center. A specialized type of surgery being performed at the American Center is the weight management surgery. his is a very busy unit with a high turnover in patient population (admissions & discharges). he busiest time during the day starts when post-operative patients come to the unit and patients are still discharging, this is around 1000-1100 and it continues until the last of the post ops return around 1900-2000. he O schedule is usually full and planned out months in advance; Mondays, uesdays, Wednesdays and hursdays are very busy operating days with an average about 10 surgeries a day. Pain management is an important part of nursing care on this unit. In addition to the busy surgery schedule, we have to be ready to take medicine patients from the E. he medical patient can be unpredictable-ranging from a short stay patient in for observation to the IMC admission with a large range of medical diagnoses. 310 Laura Sasse he American Center Orthopedic Surgery 0645-1915 uesday 0645-1915 uesday Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 5 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 311: Meriter 11 ower- Heart and Vascular 11 is a 45-bed unit. Patients on this unit have a wide variety of cardiac, medical, and vascular disorders. Examples of patient diagnoses are: atrial fibrillation, chest pain, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), NSEMI, pneumonia, heart failure, GI bleed, diabetic ketoacidosis. Patients on this unit range in illness from intermediate to general levels of care. 311 Paula Woywod Meriter Hospital 11 ower Heart and Vascular M 1500-2000 uesday 0645-1400 Additional off unit shadow experiences may be required at other times. M 0645-1500 Monday March 6 Additional off unit shadow experiences may be required at other times. 312: UWHC- D4/4- General Medicine D4/4 is a 28 bed unit of general medicine and hospitalist patients with varied diagnoses including cellulitis, PE/DV, syncope, upper respiratory infections such as pneumonia, pancreatitis, GI bleeds, alcohol withdrawal, COPD and CHF. his unit serves a wide range of patient ages, severity of illness, and diagnoses. 312 Melissa Anibas D4/4 General Medical W 1500-1800 0630-1530 Wednesday Jan 18 W 1500-1800 0630-1530 Wednesday March 8 313 & 314: UWHC- B6/6- Oncology, Hematology, Stem Cell ransplant & Palliative Care B6/6 is a 39-bed unit. We care for acutely ill and chronically ill patients with cancer. Oncology patients have solid tumor malignancies (lung cancer, breast cancer, etc.). he hematology and stem cell transplant (SC or BM/bone marrow transplant ) patients have a variety of illnesses, but most are hematological malignancies such as leukemia and lymphomas. Our palliative care patients have a variety of conditions (end stage diseases affecting the liver, kidney, heart, as well as cancer, hemorrhagic strokes, etc.). Palliative care is a multidisciplinary approach to specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses, with a focus on providing patients with relief from symptoms (pain, physical and psychological stress). he level of acuity varies from self-care patients who are hospitalized because of immunosuppression to unstable patients who may become septic from infections, cardiovascularly deteriorate, or have some other very serious complication related to their disease or treatment. Most patients are 30-70 years old with some young adults 18-30; male and female about equal. At any given time, about ½ the patients on this unit have a central line. Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 6 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 313 Cassie Voge B6/6 Oncology, Hematology, Stem Cell ransplant & Palliative Care uesday Jan 19, 24, 26, 27*, 31, Feb 2, 7 *Friday, Jan 27 hours are 0700 to 1200 An additional 0830-1500 observational experience during an off-week on a ues or hurs will be required uesday Mar 9, 10*, 14, 16, 28, 30, Apr 4, 6 *Friday, Mar 10 hours are 0700 to 1200 An additional 0830-1500 observational experience during an off-week on a ues or hurs will be required 314 Cassie Voge B6/6 - Oncology, Hematology, Stem Cell ransplant & Palliative Care 0700-1600 0700-1600 uesday, 08-09 only & hursday Feb 9 07-1600 Feb 14, 16, 17*, 21, 23, 28, March 2 *Friday, Feb 17 hours are 0700 to 1200 An additional 0830-1500 observational experience during an off-week on a ues or hurs will be required uesday, 08-09 only & uesday April 11 07-1600 Apr 13, 18, 20, 21*, 25, 27, May 2, 4 *Friday, Apr 21 hours are 0700 to 1200 An additional 0830-1500 observational experience during an off-week on a ues or hurs will be required 315: UWHC- F6/6- Gyn, Urology, EN, Plastics On F6/6, you will participate in postoperative care of EN, gynecology and urology patients, as well as patients requiring plastic and reconstructive surgery. Many patients are dealing with a new diagnosis of cancer. Nurses on this unit provide specialized care following innovative surgical procedures. Patient and family teaching is a vital aspect of nursing care on these units, as is well-organized discharge planning. 315 Kyoko Schtazke F6/6- Gyn/Urology, EN/Plastics M 0630-1430 uesday M 0630-1430 uesday Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 7 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 316: UWHC- D4/5 and F4/5- Heart and Vascular and Cardiac Medicine D4/5 is a 15-bed surgical unit for patients with vascular conditions, most who require surgery to fix. Examples of patient conditions include aneurysm repairs, blockages in the leg, neck or arm vessels, and non-healing wounds. F4/5 consists of 16 beds for acutely ill medical patients that have suffered a cardiac event requiring additional interventions. Cardiac medical is more than myocardial infarctions (heart attacks), it can also be congestive heart failure, pacemaker placement, syncope and dysrhythmias, to name a few conditions. 316 Julie Astrella D4/5 - Heart & Vascular & F4/5 - Cardiac Medical uesday 0830-1500 Clinical dates: 1/19, 1/20 (from 0630-1100), 1/31, 2/2, 2/14, 2/16, 2/28 Additional 12-hours of observational experience will be arranged during off clinical weeks. hursday March 9 0830-1500 Clinical dates: 3/10 (from 0630-1100), 3/14, 3/28, 3/30, 4/11, 4/13, 4/25, 4/27 Additional 12-hours of observational experience will be arranged during off clinical weeks. 317: UWHC- D4/5 and F4/5- Heart and Vascular and Cardiac Medicine F4/5 is a 16 bed cardiac medical unit which sees adult patients admitted with CHF, patients with Myocardial Infarctions (heart attacks), post-cardiac transplant, Syncope, Pacers, ICDs, etc. D4/5 is a 15 bed Heart and Vascular Unit which sees patients admitted s/p AAA, AA, EVA, Fem-Fem Bypass, Aorta-Fem Bypass, Carotid Endarts, Carotid Stenting, PA, and other vascular surgical and cath lab. (Surgical unit) You will have the opportunity to shadow a nurse in the cardiac cath lab and possibly to help a patient recover in the recovery room by doing vitals and other cares. his experience will help you to see the continuum of care that patients experience and the different types of nursing there are. Some of you may also have the opportunity to shadow a nurse in dialysis (HD) and transitional care team at the. 317 Kari Hirvela D4/5 - Heart & Vascular & F4/5 - Cardiac Medical uesday Jan 24 0830-1500 Clinical dates: 1/26, 1/27 (0630-1100), 2/7, 2/9, 2/21, 2/23, 3/2 An additional 12 hours will be arranged during off clinical weeks 0645-1600 0645-1600 0700-1130 hursday Mar 7 0700-1500 Clinical dates: 3/16, 4/4, 4/6, 4/7 (from 0630-1100), 4/18, 4/20, 5/2, 5/4 An additional 12 hours will be arranged during off clinical weeks Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 8 of 9
First otation (January 17 March 3) Second otation (March 6 May 4) 318 & 319: VA Hospital 4A - Medical/Surgical Unit 4A is a Medical/Surgical Unit honoring America s Veterans with quality health care services. his medical-surgical unit specializes in all medical management of Acute Care patients. Patients on this unit will have a wide variety of disorders/diagnoses, although most will have complex medical vs. surgical problems. he staff on 4A enjoy working with students. hey are dedicated and willing to assist you with your education. As a Nursing student, you will have the opportunity to practice technical skills, psychosocial skills, and problem-solve in a variety of clinical situations. On a continuum you will be involved with teaching patients and families about self-management. 318 Heather Norsby VA Hospital 0600-1800 uesday 0800-1700 at the VA Additional off unit activities may be required at other times. 0600-1800 uesday 0800-1700 at the VA Additional off unit activities may be required at other times. 319 Heather Norsby VA Hospital 0600-1800 hursday Jan 19 0800-1700 Additional off unit activities may be required at other times. 0600-1800 uesday 0800-1700 at the VA Additional off unit activities may be required at other times. Key: =uesday; W=Wednesday; =hursday; F=Friday Page 9 of 9