Course ID Course Name Course Outcome Introduction to Interviewing and Counseling

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Course ID Course Name Course Outcome MENT 40 Introduction to Interviewing and Counseling Demonstrate awareness of personal skills in the helping professions. (mo) Determine where and in which circumstances particular counseling skills and methods are most applicable and appropriate. (mo) Develop one-on-one counseling skills in mock counseling sessions. (mo) Identify personal prejudgement and therapeutic responses to working with individuals from a different race, ethnic, religious, educational, socio-cultural background. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 40 will demonstrate use of active listening. Student successfully completing MENT 40 will use appropriate therapeutic communication tools in an interview scenario. Student successfully completing MENT 40 will utilize interviewing techniques to attain data to assist with problem identification. Use helping micro skills including nonverbal skills, listening skills, reflecting, paraphrasing, challenging, and goal setting. (mo) MENT 56 Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians 85 % of students sucessfully completing in MENT 56 will be able to identify body systems 85% of students successfully completing Ment 56 will be able to describe and apply the principles of the nursing process 85% of students successfully completing Ment 56 will be able to describe the proper procedure for administering medications 85% of students successfully completing Ment 56 will be able to identify the conceptual framework utilized by the program Apply nursing care related to body systems. (mo) Calculate medication dosages for all age levels. (mo) Describe and apply the principles of the nursing process. (mo) Describe proper procedure for administering medications. (mo) Determine and use safe practice of administering medication. (mo) Explain nursing process in context to scope of practice. (mo) Identify body systems. (mo) Identify the conceptual framework utilized by the program. (mo) Prepare nursing records and documentation. Relate interaction between body systems. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 56 will be able to describe proper procedure for administering oral medication.

Student successfully completing MENT 56 will be able to describe the organization of body systems MENT 56L Clinical Experience 100% of students successfully completing Ment 56L will be able to describe and apply the principles of the nursing process to organize the patient care. Assess client s status using Roy s Adaptation Model in understanding, creating, implementing and evaluating nursing care plans. (mo) Calculate medication dosages. (mo) Demonstrate and practice safe medication administration with supervisor. (mo) Describe structure and function of the human body as it relates to client care. (mo) Practice within the current standards of the Psychiatric Technician Law. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 56L will accurately do a head to toe assessment. Student successfully completing MENT 56L will demonstrate accurate skills assessing body systems. Student successfully completing MENT 56L will utilize safe practice by preventing and recognizing hazards, potential injuries and infectious agents. Students successfully completing Ment 56L will be able to follow correct procedural guidelines to administering medications safely. Utilize safe practice by preventing and recognizing hazards, potential injuries and infectious agents. (mo) Utilize theory concepts of aging as they relate to the bio-psycho-social aspects of care. (mo) Utilize theory concepts of culture as they relate to the bio-psycho-social aspects of care. (mo) MENT 58D Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing and Pharmacology for PT 80% of students successfully completing Ment 58D will be able to identify body system disorders and the correct nursing interventions. Demonstrate accurate drug calculations. (mo) Describe appropriate medication administration procedures. (mo) Describe dietary issues related to care provisions for the diseases in endocrine, cardiovascular, nutritional, digestive, ventilation, elimination, urological, neurological, sensory and musculoskeletal systems. (mo) Describe drug classifications. (mo) Describe endocrine, cardiovascular, nutritional, digestive, ventilation, elimination, urological, neurological, sensory and musculoskeletal systems. (mo)

MENT 58L Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical Describe nursing care for diseases in the endocrine, cardiovascular, nutritional, digestive, ventilation, elimination, urological, neurological, sensory and musculoskeletal systems. (mo) Explain the symptoms for diseases in the endocrine, cardiovascular, nutritional, digestive, ventilation, elimination, urological, neurological, sensory and musculoskeletal systems. (mo) Identify the diseases of the endocrine, cardiovascular, nutritional, digestive, ventilation, elimination, urological, neurological, sensory and musculoskeletal systems. (mo) Student completing MENT 58D will describe the nursing care for the diseases in various body systems. Student successfully completing MENT 58D will be able to identify abnormal assessments that require intervention. Student successfully completing MENT 58D will be able to identify categories of drugs as the drugs relate to identified body systems. Students successfully completing MENT 58D will be able to apply the principles of the nursing process as it relates to the patient's medical disorders. Students successfully completing Ment 58D will be able to identify body system disorders and the correct nursing interventions. Students successfully completing Ment 58D will be able to identify classifications of medications that are utilized for specific body system disorders Administer medication safely. (mo) Assess and design treatment plans. (mo) Evaluate treatment plans. (mo) Explain scope of practice. (mo) Intervene accurately and appropriately. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 58L will be able to safely prepare and administer an injection. Student successfully completing MENT 58L will demonstrate competency in nursing processes of assessing, designing, implementing and evaluating nursing treatment plans. Student successfully completing Ment 58L will demonstrate competency in utilizing the nursing process by designing a care plan including assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating patient outcomes Student successfully completing MENT 58L will demonstrate correct technique for tracheal suctioning.

Student successfully completing Ment 58L will demonstrate correct technique for urethral catheterization. MENT 70 Introduction to Psychiatric Technology Describe development patterns. (mo) Describe etiology of mental retardation. (mo) Discuss behavior modification terminology. (mo) Explain laws related to involuntary commitments. (mo) Explain scope of practice. (mo) Relate development theories to analysis of personality and values. (mo) Student completing MENT 70 will comprehend scope of practice Student successfully completing MENT 70 will identify laws regarding mental health issues. Student successfully completing MENT 70 will understand laws pertaining to developmental disabilties Student successfully completing MENT 70 will understand laws regarding Mental Health issues. Students completing MENT 70 will identify tasks that fall within and without the psychiatric technician scope of practice. Students successfully completing MENT 70 will describe process of positive behavior support. MENT 70L Introduction to Psychiatric Technology Clinical Technicians Apply principles of normalization to client and environment. Apply principles of human development. Assess characteristics of etiologies and discuss interventions. Assess personality development using various models. Assess sensorimotor skills. Demonstrate appropriate scope of practice for Psychiatric Technicians. Demonstrate correct assessments of a clients' mental status using mental status exams. Formulate and demonstrate components of behavior modification positive behavior support plans. Student completing MENT 70L will demonstrate role function of psychiatric technician student in the clinical setting. Student successfully completing MENT 70L will demonstrate correct assessment using Mental Status Exam Student successfully completing MENT 70L will demonstrate clinical practice within scope of practice

MENT 72 MENT 72L Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person Nursing Care of the Developmentally Disabled Person - Clinical Student successfully completing MENT 70L will understand role function of student in the clinical setting. Use professional standards and ethics. Contrast human development norms with the developmentally disabled. (mo) Define normalization protocols. (mo) Describe "person-centered" attitude and approaches to training. (mo) Describe normal sexuality and issues related to individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (mo) Describe treatment protocols for various etiologies, with a "risk vs. benefit" analysis for each intervention. (mo) Develop patient-specific Individual Program Plans (IPPs). (mo) Explain and demonstrate use of various types of adaptive equipment. (mo) Identify industry-standard methods and techniques for treatment plan development using principles of behavior modification and positive behavior support. (mo) Identify principles of sensorimotor training and integration. (mo) Student completing MENT 72 will demonstrate effective intervention using a behavior plan. Student completing MENT 72 will design behavior plans. Student completing MENT 72 will evaluate results of a behavior plan Administer medication correctly. (mo) Apply professional standards related to clinical practice. (mo) Apply sensorimotor intervention techniques correctly. (mo) Calculate accurate medication dosages. (mo) Demonstrate "person-centered" approach to teaching, training, and care. (mo) Demonstrate industry-standard practice to assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of training plans. (mo) Perform correct application of orthotic equipment. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 72L will demonstrate assessment of behavior training plans. Student successfully completing MENT 72L will develop a behavior plan Student successfully completing MENT 72L will evaluate a behavior plan Student successfully completing MENT 72L will implement a behavior plan Student will create interventions for identified client sensory-motor deficits. Student will create operationalized training goals.

MENT 73L MENT 73T MENT 82 Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Clinical Psychiatric Nursing for Psychiatric Technicians Work Experience in Mental Health Technology Student will demonstrate competency in the development, implementation, and evaluation of a treatment plan. Student will identify functionally equivalent adaptive behaviors to replace identified client maladaptive behaviors. Utilize normalization principles when performing planning, training, and care. (mo) Administer appropriate medication required for treatment to assigned patients in the clinical setting. (mo) Demonstrate assessment competency and use of Mental Status Exam. (mo) Demonstrate leadership in treatment plan coordination. (mo) Demonstrate therapeutic protocols and communications during interactions with assigned clients. (mo) Explain classifications of mental disorders. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 73Lwill demonstrate the ability to document therapeutic interactions. Student successfully completing MENT 73Lwill demonstrate therapeutic interactions within scope of practice in a mental health setting. Students completing MENT 73L will demonstrate therapeutic protocols and communications during interactions with assigned clients Assess symptoms associated with the diagnostic classifications of mental disorders. (mo) Demonstrate competency in leadership skills by active participation in care plan development and implementation with the interdisciplinary team. (mo) Identify therapeutic communication techniques and assertiveness skills to utilize with clients diagnosed with various mental disorders. (mo) Practice within the scope of a licensed psychiatric technician. (mo) Recognize behavioral indicators of effectiveness of psychotropic medications. (mo) Student successfully completing MENT 73T will accurately identify symptoms associated with the diagnostic classifications of mental illness. Student successfully completing MENT 73T will develop an active treatment plan for a person with a particular clinical diagnosis. Student successfully completing MENT 73T will develop an appropriate patient education group for persons with particular clinical diagnoses. Apply skills learned in previous courses to a worksite situation. (mo) Develop a minimum of three objectives in new learning experiences. (mo)

Develop and apply an industry-standard work ethic and interpersonal skills. (mo) Examine and analyze the role of a professional in developmental disability and or mental health. (mo) Student completing MENT 82 will develop a minimum of 3 objectives in new learning experiences. Student successfully completing MENT 82 will apply skills learned in previous courses to a worksite situation. Student successfully completing MENT 82 will examine and analyze the role of a professional in developmental disability and or mental health. Summarize and perform duties in compliance with work plans. (mo)