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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER COLLEGE OF NURSING CONCEPTS of PROFESSIONAL NURSING - NURS 3205 Pat Keeling MSN, RN Clinical Instructor - Tyler Campus BRB 2050 903-565-5558 pkeeling@uttyler.edu Summer 2014 WEB Based The content of this syllabus/web site is subject to change at the discretion of the faculty leaders according to current learning need

NURS 3205 (WEB) Concepts of Professional Nursing CLASS SCHEDULE: Summer 2014 All assignments are due on a Tuesday at 5pm (quizzes open on the prior Wednesday and written assignments open 2-3 weeks prior) Week of Date Module Chapter Topic/Assignment due 5/20/14 Module 1 Introduction to Course Chapter 1 Chapter 2 The Development of the Profession Historical Perspective Written assignment 1: Introduce yourself (5 points) due 6/3 by 5pm 5/27/14 Module 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 The Evolution of Licensure, Certification & Nursing Theories and Models of Nursing Quiz 1 (Ch 1 & 2) 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5pm (10 points) 6/2/14 12 th day official class roster please notify faculty if you decide to drop the course 6/3/14 Module 3 Intro due Quiz 2 Chapter 6 (Ch 3 & 4) 6/10/14 Module 4 APA Info Chapter 9 Critical Thinking Written Assignment 1: Introduction due today by 5pm (5 points) 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5 pm (10 points) APA & Writing for the Professional Nurse Nursing Law & Liability Written Assignment 2: Professional paper on nursing philosophy (10 points) due 6/24 6/17/14 Module 5 Module 6 Quiz 3 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 (Ch 6 & 9) Ethics in Nursing Bioethical Issues 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5pm (10 points ) 6/24/14 Module 7 Module 8 Paper due Quiz 4 7/1/14 Module 9 Quiz 5 Paper due Chapter 12 Chapter 13 (Ch 7 & 8) Chapter 15 (Ch 12 & 13) Reality Shock in the Workplace Principles of Leadership & Management Written Assignment 2: Philosophy Paper due today by 5pm (10 points) 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5pm (10 points) Incivility, the Antithesis of Caring 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5 pm (10 points) Written Assignment 3: Incivility (5 points) due 7/15 7/7/14 Last day to Withdraw with a W 7/8 Module 10 Chapter 14 Communicating Successfully

7/15/14 Module 11 Module 12 Paper due Quiz 6 Chapter 16 Chapter 18 (Ch 14 & 15) Delegation and Supervision Health Care Delivery System Written Assignment 3: Incivility due today by 5pm (5 pts) 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5pm (10 points) 7/22/14 Module 13 Quiz 7 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 (Ch 16 & 18) Developments in Current Nursing Practice Client Education: A Moral Imperative Nursing Research and Evidenced Based Practice 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5 pm (10 points) 7/29/14 Module 14 Chapter 10 How to Take and Pass a Test 7/29/14 Quiz 8 (Ch 23, 24, 25) 20 questions (35 min) due today by 5 pm (10 points) 7/29/14 Bonus Pt Quiz (Ch 10) *optional* 5 questions/pts (10 min) due today by 5 pm 8/5/14 Course Closure Final Grades Posted

SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS Two (2) hours didactic PREREQUISITES College of Nursing advisor approval. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course introduces the discipline of nursing based on a liberal education in the arts and sciences. Emphasis is on the development of professional identity through exploration of the major concepts of nursing. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon successful completion of the course, students will: 1. Describe how integration of a foundation in the arts and sciences impacts nursing knowledge. 2. Describe the functions of the nurse in a variety of professional roles. 3. Describe the importance of evidence based practice to provide quality, safe care. 4. Demonstrate the use of technology to access databases. 5. Discuss the influence of health care policy, finance, and regulatory environments on nursing practice. 6. Describe the role of the nurse as a member of the health care team and integration of human caring to populations across the lifespan. 7. Explain the concepts of health promotion, maintenance, restoration, and disease prevention. 8. Discuss the historical, ethical, and legal foundations of nursing as well as the core values of nursing in the development of professionalism. 9. Develop a beginning understanding of the skill, knowledge, and attitudes required to be a professional nurse. REQUIRED TEXTS & MATERIALS NURS 3205 Syllabus Spring 2013: Posted in Catalano, J. (2012). Nursing now! Today s issues, tomorrow s trends (6th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company. (ISBN 978-0-8036-2763-5) American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. (ISBN: 1-4338-0561-8) Student Academic Policies: http://www.uttyler.edu/academicaffairs/syllabuspolicies.pdf University Student Handbook: http://www2.uttyler.edu/mopp/ Student Judicial Affairs Process http://www2.uttyler.edu/judicialaffairs/ College of Nursing Undergraduate Student Guide: Fall 2012/Spring 2013: http://www.uttyler.edu/nursing/college/documents/guide-for-baccalaureate- STUDENTS-FA-12-SP-13.pdf

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS AND GRADING POLICY Completion of NURS 3205 is based on satisfactory attainment of all course criteria. Any student failing to meet the course objectives and expectations will not be considered for admission to the nursing program. A. Grading Policy 1. Grades will not be rounded when calculating the final grade (74.5-74.9 is not rounded to 75). 2. The final course grade will be calculated based on the assignments and assigned weights. The values are: Assignments Final grade 8 quizzes (10 points each ) 80 points Professional Paper (10 points) 10 points 2 Written assignments 10 pts. of total grade Discussion 1: Introduce Yourself to Class 5 points Discussion 2: Incivility 5 points 3. Letter grades will be assigned according to the following scale: A 90-100 B 80-89 C 75-79 D 60-74 F 60 and below B. Paper or Assignment Re-grading Policy Student assignments will not be re-graded, either at the Undergraduate or Graduate level. At the instructor s discretion, a draft may be written for review but not re-grading. C. Academic Integrity 1. Students are expected to assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of all academic work submitted as homework and examinations. 2. All students are advised to review the UT Tyler Academic Dishonesty Policy and Academic Integrity policy in the Current Guide for Baccalaureate Students Handbook and Academic Integrity Policy for UT Tyler students. These policies are fully endorsed and enforced by all faculty members within the College of Nursing. 3. Plagiarism, cheating and collusion are unacceptable and if found violating any of these standards the student will be disciplined accordingly (See Guide for Baccalaureate Students). 4. The College of Nursing reserves the right to dismiss students from the program for any infraction of a legal, moral, social, or safety nature, pursuant to the procedures detailed in the Regent s Rules. COURSE INFORMATION A. General 1. Unit modules will be posted on one week prior to the assigned day on the course calendar. 2. All submitted written material (papers, assignments, examinations, etc.) become property of the College of Nursing. 3. All nursing students are required to use their student email accounts for correspondence Contact itsupport@patriots.uttyler.edu for problems with using the student account. Home email accounts may be treated as SPAM or quarantined thus delaying or preventing delivery of the email to the instructor.

B. Expectations of Students in NURS 3205 1. Participation in all course learning activities is required to get the most of the learning activities. 2. Good internet access is a must. 3. If your internet access is not good then plan to use a computer in the computer lab on any of the campuses. All course materials are placed on for you to view and/or download. 4. Students are responsible for all course assignments and content, including announcements posted in. No notices will be sent when new announcements are posted. 5. ***Students are expected to check their university email and announcements at least every 2 working days. Since this is an online course, much of the communication from faculty will be through and email. 6. Put course number (NURS 3205) along with issue in subject line in any emails to faculty to facilitate responses to student email. Properly identified student emails are first to be read and receive a response. 7. Students may make office appointments. A student who makes an appointment during the instructor s office hours will be seen before students without an appointment. Students are expected to keep all office appointments. Students must notify the instructor by office phone if the appointment needs to be cancelled. Leaving a voice mail message is acceptable notification. 8. All assignments will be turned in on the date assigned unless prior arrangements have been made with the faculty. Late work will only be accepted at the discretion of the faculty. Late points will be taken for each day the assignment is late, according to posted grading criteria for that assignment One day is within the 24 hours from the date time of the assignment deadline. All assignments submitted must include your full name and date submitted. 9. Students should clarify questions in the General Course Discussion found under the Discussion Board tab on the sign-on page. This area is for student questions only. No assignments should be posted at this site. Include any questions that all students will benefit knowing the answer. Individual questions can be emailed to your assigned course instructor. Students and faculty may answer questions on this forum. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER WRITING CENTER (information from the UTT Writing Center) Call 903-565-5995 for an appointment. You will be asked for your name and a brief description of your assignment. This information will allow our staff to prepare for your visit. If all of our tutors are busy with students or you call after-hours, please leave us a concise message with your name and, if possible, a local phone number which we can use to reach you. Plan ahead. Because all tutoring is provided on an appointment basis, and business really picks up around midterms and finals, we advise you to contact us for an appointment as soon as you receive a paper assignment. Finally, tutoring is not a "once-and-done" arrangement. Although not required, we d like to see you at least twice as you work on a paper: once, to troubleshoot and plan your draft, and a second time to follow up. All appointments are for individuals; we cannot do group.

MODULE 1 Introduction to the Course Development of the Profession Historical Perspective General: Introduction to Course Review course objectives and requirements. Familiarize self with and review written announcements. Chapter 1: The Development of the Profession Understand the terms: position, job, occupation, and profession Discuss three approaches to defining a profession Analyze the trait approach to defining a profession Compare sources of power a nurse may utilize in her professional practice Chapter 2: Historical Perspective Discuss purpose of studying nursing and health care history Review contributions from various historical time periods Describe the historical significance of symbols of nursing Compare contributions of outstanding nurses throughout history who have contributed toward the development of the nursing profession Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapters 1 & 2 MODULE 2 The Evolution of Licensure, Certification & Nursing Theories and Models of Nursing Chapter 3: The Evolution of Licensure, Certification & Nursing Define the purpose of state legislation and the development of state Nurse Practice Acts Compare the differences and purpose of licensure and certification List and describe at least three nursing organizations Describe nursing benefits from membership in a nursing organization Chapter 4: Theories and Models of Nursing Compare the differences in the terms: theory and model Define your personal nursing philosophy in relation to the four metapardigm concepts of nursing: Client/patient, Health, Environment, and Nursing Explain systems theory as an important element in understanding various nursing theories and models Review and demonstrate general knowledge of some of the more popular theories of Roy, Orem, King, Watson, Johnson, & Neuman Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapters 3 & 4

MODULE 3 Critical Thinking Chapter 6: Critical Thinking List characteristics of critical thinking Describe different approaches to the development of critical thinking Clarify your individual values to improve development of critical thinking Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapter 6 MODULE 4 APA and Writing for the Professional Nurse Nursing Law & Liability APA: Information & Writing Center: Info Utilize information from course resources to write assignments using current APA format Contact the University of Texas at Tyler writing resource center if needed Chapter 9: Nursing Law & Liability Distinguish between statutory law and common law Differentiate civil law from criminal law Explain the legal principles of various torts and informed consent List methods to prevent litigation Identify the elements in delegation Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapter 9 Supplemental material: under Content tab on review material for Profession Nursing Philosophy paper assignment MODULE 5 Ethics in Nursing Chapter 7: Ethics in Nursing Analyze the difference between law and ethics

Discuss the important ethical concepts Discuss the role of a hospital s Ethics Committee List the steps of the decision-making process Apply the steps in the ethical decision-making process to an ethical dilemma Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapter 7 MODULE 6 Bioethical Issues Chapter 8: Bioethical Issues Discuss key ethical principles involved in various ethical and bioethical dilemmas Discuss the nurses role in these ethical and bioethical dilemmas Contrast your ethical views to the identified opposing ethical views on abortion Define and provide examples of genetic research Describe various nursing responsibilities related to organ donation Identify issues related to the concept the right to die Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapter 8 MODULE 7 Reality Shock in the Workplace Chapter 12: Reality Shock in the Workplace Describe the concept of reality shock Explain the documentation and preparation for job interviews Define burnout and list its major symptoms List health-care practices nurses can use to reduce or prevent burnout Content tab on Textbook: Read and study Chapter 12 MODULE 8 Principles of Leadership and Management

Chapter 13: Principles of Leadership & Management Identify three major leadership theories Discuss the relationship of transformational and situational leadership theories to leadership style Identify key behaviors and qualities of an effective leader Identify and discuss two major theories of management Review specific objectives and assignments under the Weekly Module Tab Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapter 13 MODULE 9 Incivility in Nursing Chapter 15: Incivility, the Antithesis of Caring Define caring in the context of incivility Discuss incivility in nursing education Describe ethical prohibitions to incivility whether in nursing education or the professional workplace Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapter 15 MODULE 10 Communicating Successfully Chapter 14: Communicating successfully Explain factors that affect communication Describe communication styles List conflict resolution tips Discuss conflict resolution strategies Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapter 14

MODULE 11 Delegation and Supervision Chapter 16: Delegation and Supervision Apply the principles of delegation to nursing practice Differentiate between assignment and delegation in the health care environment Discuss the five rights of delegation Discuss legal implication of delegation in the current health care environment Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study chapter 16 MODULE 12 HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SYSTEM Chapter 18: Healthcare Delivery System Discuss the implications of health care reform on the profession of nursing List and describe two demographics affecting health care delivery in the United States Contrast the administration and funding of health care systems in Canada versus the U.S. Evaluate various quality assurance initiatives to cut costs yet maintain high standards of quality in health care Discuss different methods for providing and funding health care Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapter 18 MODULE 13 Developments in Current Nursing Practice Client Education: A Moral Imperative Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Chapter 23: Developments in current Nursing Practice List new roles for the nurse developed in response to societal needs Identify factors that indicate the need for a nurse case manager

Define bioterrorism and discuss implications for current nursing Describe responsibilities for the Disaster nurse Chapter 24: Client Education: A Moral Imperative Describe the quality requirements for computer-based client health teaching Discuss ways to enhance communication with different cultures List and describe the three domains in learning and the six domains in level of understanding Contrast the Teaching-Learning Process to the Nursing Process Chapter 25: Nursing Research and Evidenced Based Practice List ways nursing research can expand and clarify the body of nursing knowledge Define evidence-based practice and discuss the utility of such in current nursing practice Describe the area of research competency expected by a baccalaureate degree nursing graduate List key elements of informed consent for individuals involved in research Discuss the process of implementing research in the practice setting Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapters 23, 24, & 25 MODULE 14 How to Take and Pass a Test Chapter 10: How to Take and Pass a Test Discuss the importance of a positive attitude when taking examinations Recognize the importance of careful reading of questions and all answers Use critical thinking skills in identifying the key information in the question stem Apply key test taking strategies to help improve examination results Check for specific assignment info under the Weekly Modules on Check for specific Textbook: Read and study Chapter 10