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Workforce Education Course Manual - WECM Course 12/7/11 4:53 PM WORKFORCE EDUCATION COURSE MANUAL, 2011-2012 WECM Course NCLEX-PN Review CIP Rubric Number Course Title Status Semester Credit Hrs Min Cont Hrs Max Cont Hrs 51.3901 VNSG 1105 NCLEX-PN Review Active 1 16 48 51.3901 VNSG 1205 NCLEX-PN Review Active 2 32 48 Course Level: Advanced Course Description: Review of nursing knowledge and skills, study skills, stress management techniques, and test-taking strategies to prepare the graduate vocational nurse (GVN) to take the National Licensure Examinition-Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN) End-of-Course Outcomes: Identify successful study and test-taking strategies for NCLEX-PN; and review core concepts of vocational nursing essential to NCLEX-PN success. Lab Recommended Licensure/Certification Agency: Board of Nursing Cross Reference(s): VNSG 1105/1205: NCLEX-PN Review CIP Code Description: 51.3901 (Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training) Year: 2011 Search WECM WECM Comments WECM (Old System) http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/aar/undergraduateed/workforceed/wecm/wecmcourse.cfm Page 1 of 1

Del Mar College Individual Course Syllabus Course Name/Title: NCLEX PN Review Course Number: VNSG 1105 College Year: 2011 2012 Professor Name: Bertha Almendarez, PhD, RN Office Location: HS2.132 Phone Contact: 361 698 2860 DMC Email Address: balmend@delmar.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Review of nursing knowledge and skills, study skills, stress management techniques, and test taking strategies to prepare the graduate vocational nurse (GVN) to take the National Licensure Examination Practical Nurse (NCLEX PN). Assessment Levels: R3, E3, M3. The teaching/learning philosophy for this course, as for any course in the DMC/Nurse Education, is delineated in the program philosophy printed in the Handbook for Nursing Students (see www.delmar.edu/rn). PREREQUISITE: All Level I & II courses CO REQUISITE: N/A STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: The vocational nursing student will be able to as a: MEMBER OF THE PROFESSION: Exhibit caring behaviors that reflect commitment to growth and development of the role and function of the nurse. 1. Discuss NCLEX PN and its significance for vocational nursing students. 2. Identify successful study and test-taking strategies for NCLEX-PN 3. Review core concepts of vocational nursing essential to NCLEX-PN success. PROVIDER OF PATIENT CENTERED CARE: Demonstrate competency by accepting responsibility for the provision of safe, compassionate, evidence based care to patients, families, and significant others across the lifespan. 4. Discuss the importance of implementing the plan of care within legal and ethical parameters of the vocational nursing practice PATIENT SAFETY ADVOCATE Advocate for a quality and safe environment for patients/families/significant others across the lifespan. 5. Describe components of a quality and safe environment in which to implement the plan of care across the lifespan. MEMBER OF THE HEALTH CARE TEAM: Participate in patient care administered by the interdisciplinary healthcare team 6. Describe the role of the licensed vocational nurse in multi disciplinary settings. 1

SCANS and DECs Curriculum Statement This course involves the interplay among The Secretary s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) and the Texas Board of Nursing Differentiated Essential Competencies (DECs) to effectively prepare graduates who will provide safe competent, compassionate care. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT MATTER OF LECTURES OR DISCUSSIONS BY WEEK: Week 1: Completion of NCLEX PN applications & NCLEX PN Facts Week 2: Navigating the NCLEX PN Exam & FAQ Week 3: Function of NCSBN & Review NCLEX PN Test Plan Week 4: Introduction to NCLEX PN review activities Week 5: Adult Learning Preferences Week 6: Decision Tree and On line Review Week 7: Unit Exam Week 8: Q Bank 100 questions & review Week 9: Q Bank 100 questions & review Week 10: Q Bank 100 questions & review Week 11: Q Bank 100 questions & review Week 12: Q Bank 100 questions & review Week 13: Readiness Exam Week 14: Readiness Remediation Week 15: Readiness Remediation Week 16: Final LIST OF TEXTBOOK(S) AND REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED READINGS. Kaplan PN Course Book (Provided in Class) Texas Board of Nursing, Kaplan, and NCSBN websites will be used as primary resources for class and assignments. OPTIONAL REFERENCES: Hill Howlett. Success in Vocational/Practical Nuring Kurzen. Contemporary Practical/Vocational Nursing TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: Students are expected to regularly check their DMC email. In addition online resources are available through www.delmar.edu Blackboard Learning System: Each unit contains assignments available on Blackboard and student is responsible for completing the Student Blackboard Tutorial found on the following website: http://ecourse.delmar.edu/webct/logondisplay.dowebct Student is required to login to the course on a daily basis to complete assignments that include i.e. quizzes, discussions and case studies. The student is to secure proper configuration of personal computers that support the Blackboard Learning System in order to complete assignments by scheduled due dates. 2

METHODS OF EVALUATION: Evaluation for class performance include written examinations, written assignments, and computer assignments. Competencies in Reading, English, and Mathematics are enveloped in course and clinical requirements. Workplace competencies (SCANS) are fully described in the Student Handbook, What Work Requires of Schools. (www.delmar.edu/rn) These SCANS competencies have become part of the expectations by employees and are part of the federal requirement for workforce development. The Advisory Committee for the Nursing Department has specified what they expect from the graduates of our program. With this in mind, the faculty has incorporated class and clinical skill requirements and a separate assessment at each level of the program to provide students feedback on these competencies at least once per semester. GRADING GUIDELINES Unit Exam 10% Kaplan Testing & Remediation 75% Final Exam/Project 15% GRADING SYSTEM: Grading Scale 100 90 = A 89 83 = B 75 82 = C 70 74 = D 69 or less = F The average of the exam grades, before weighted calculation is performed, must be 75% or above to pass the course. Grades will not be rounded when calculating the average (74.5 74.9 is not rounded to 75). Students with an exam average of 75 or higher will have course grades calculated based on the weighted calculation of the exams and other required course work. A minimum grade of 75% and a letter grade of C or higher is required to receive credit for this nursing course. Student Test Policy 1. Attendance is required and students will not be allowed entry to classroom after exam has started. 2. All student possessions (backpacks, cell phones, beverages, hats, study materials etc.) must be left at the front of the room or designated area 10 minutes prior to the start of the exam. The student may have a pen or pencil during the testing period. Only a Basic Function calculator is permissible and if necessary paper will be provided by faculty. 3. If you are going to be absent you must contact your instructor by phone or email prior to the scheduled exam. 4. Make up exams must be taken within 24 48 hours of absence and are subject to a ten (10) point deduction. 5. Make up exams will only be given at the discretion of the faculty member and can be a different version than that of the scheduled exam. 3

6. Exams or quizzes can be delivered in a written, online, or clicker response system. In the use of the Clicker response system or scantron grades will only reflect answers entered into the clicker response pad or scantron answer sheet. 7. Classroom exam reviews will be conducted at the discretion of the faculty. Students will not be allowed to take any notes during the review and desks must be cleared. 8. Individual exam reviews may be scheduled with the faculty during office hours and within 7 calendar days from the return of exam grades. 9. Any student achieving an examination grade of less than 75% must schedule an appointment with faculty within 7 calendar days from the return of exam grades. 10. Students must pass a dosage calculation test at 100% per level prior to the date of scheduled clinical. Failure to obtain a 100% will result in failure of the course. 11. Failure to follow policies can result in a zero for an exam. 12. Students are allowed one make up exam per course. The Handbook for Nursing Students (http://www.delmar.edu/rn) details the Progression Policy for the department in case of a failure. TEACHING / LEARNING STRATEGIES: The teaching/learning philosophy for this course, as for any course in the DMC/Nurse Education, is delineated in the program philosophy printed in the Handbook for Nursing Students (see www.delmar.edu/rn). Methods of instruction include lectures, small group discussions, audio visual media, written assignments, computer assisted programs. EXPECTED STUDENT BEHAVIOR 1. Attendance is expected to be regular and punctual. In accordance with the Del Mar College Attendance Policy students are subject to withdrawal due to lack of attendance. Refer to DMC Catalog for attendance policy and student conduct on the following websites: http://www.delmar.edu/sthandbook/rights.php#3 http://hb2504.delmar.edu/academicclassroompolicy.pdf 2. Cell phones are to be off or on vibrate during class or lab. It is not permissible to text during class or lab. 3. Classroom Assignments: Each unit contains assignments that guide the student toward meeting specified course objective. The student is expected to do the required preparation prior to class. 4. Completion of required Kaplan/LWW Integrated Testing program activities as outlined by faculty. 5. Laboratory Experiences: Each student is responsible for personal preparation related to the laboratory experience prior to skills practice and or simulation learning. Skills Lab Kits are required for each scheduled lab. Students are required to attend labs in DNE dress code as outlined in the student handbook located on the program homepage, http://www.delmar.edu/rn. Students will not be permitted into the laboratory experience after the scheduled time. Labs missed due to tardiness or absences will be subject to a zero grade for scheduled lab grade. Faculty will refer students to an open campus lab for labs missed. 6. Multi media Assignments: The student is expected to view all assigned AV/Computer material as designated and scheduled. 7. Blackboard Learning System: Each unit contains assignments available on Blackboard and student is 4

responsible for completing the Student Blackboard Tutorial found on the following website: http://ecourse.delmar.edu/webct/logondisplay.dowebct Student is required to login to the course on a daily basis to complete assignments that can include i.e. quizzes, discussions and case studies. The student is to secure proper configuration of personal computers that support the Blackboard Learning System in order to complete assignments by scheduled due dates. 8. Students are required to review the DMC catalog and the DMC Department of Nursing Education Handbook located on the homepage, http://www.delmar.edu/rn 9. No student use of video/audio recordings, WEBCAMS or social networking media are allowed during classroom, laboratory or clinical activities. DMC Safety The student is required to register with DMC Alert found on their MyDMC account page. This alert system will notify students of any emergency or campus closure via the students method of notification. Visit the website http://mydmc.delmar.edu/cp/home/loginf Dial 698 1600 when obtaining information regarding campus closures. In the event of fire or other emergency, you should cautiously exit the classroom/building through nearest exit(s). In the event of fire, elevators should not be used. It is the instructor s responsibility to insure that assistance is given to those students who need help in exiting the classroom/building. Fire extinguishers are located in hallways on each floor of the health science buildings. Dial 1199 when using campus telephone. Dial 911 when using pay telephone. American Disabilities Act Statement If you have a disability, including a learning disability for which you can request an accommodation please refer to the link below. A student requesting accommodation must provide documentation of disability to the Counseling and Advising Centers Special Services office at 361 698 1741. If you require additional assistance such as for testing you must provide the course coordinator documentation that indicates the necessary accommodations within the first week of class. http://www.delmar.edu/specserv/refguide/ Additional expectations will be discussed by faculty. The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; the instructor reserves the right to make any changes deemed necessary to best fulfill the course objectives. Students registered for this course will be made aware of any changes in a timely fashion using reasonable means. This disclaimer does not abrogate any student rights as described by College rules and regulations. 5