JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS PNE 141 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING. 6 CREDIT HOURS (5 Classroom; 1 Laboratory)

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JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS PNE 141 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 6 CREDIT HOURS (5 Classroom; 1 Laboratory) Prepared by: Leah Miley, R.N., M.S.N. Maryann Shrader, R.N., M.S.N. Revised Date: November 2015 By: April Norton-Gunther M.S.N.,R.N. Linda Boevingloh, Director of Nursing Dr. Dena McCaffrey, Dean, Career and Technical Education

PNE141 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING I. CATALOG DESCRIPTION A. Prerequisites: Admission to Bi-Level Nursing program and reading proficiency Co-requisites: PNE142 Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical B. 7 Credit Hours (6 classroom, 1 lab) C. Fundamentals of Nursing is designed to assist the beginning nursing student in acquiring a foundation of basic nursing theory. Students will explore the role of the practical nurse as a supportive member of the healthcare team and in performing skills associated with care of the adult and elderly patient. (F,S) II. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES/CORRESPONDING ASSESSMENT MEASURES Identify basic nursing principles and techniques in care that contribute to health care delivery and provide patients and healthcare team members a protective safe environment as related to hygiene, vital signs, mobility and immobility, nutrition, urine & bowel elimination, oxygenation, skin integrity, sleep/rest/pain, and patient/family teaching Discuss life changes and outside influences affecting the patient; including aging, sexuality, family systems, and lifestyles choices to support health promotion and maintenance as related to hygiene, vital signs, mobility and immobility, nutrition, urine & bowel elimination, oxygenation, skin integrity, sleep/rest/pain, and patient/family teaching Identify care that assists with promotion and support of the emotional, mental, and social well-being of patients to promote psychosocial integrity as related to hygiene, vital signs, mobility and immobility, nutrition, urine & bowel elimination, oxygenation, skin integrity, sleep/rest/pain, and patient/family teaching 2

Relate the role of the practical nurse in assisting/supporting patient and family decisions in ordinary and extraordinary medical situations; to include advance directives, civil rights, confidentiality, continuity of care, and informed consent to promote physiological integrity as related to hygiene, vital signs, mobility and immobility, nutrition, urine & bowel elimination, oxygenation, skin integrity, sleep/rest/pain, and patient/family teaching III. OUTLINE OF TOPICS A. HEALTH/WELLNESS/NURSING PROCESS B. DOCUMENTATION/COMMUNICATION C. INFECTION CONTROL D. VITAL SIGNS E. PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT F. MOBILITY G. IMMOBILITY H. SKIN INTEGRITY I. NUTRITION J. ELIMINATION K. OXYGENATION L. SLEEP/REST M. CLIENT TEACHING 3

IV. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION A. Lecture/PowerPoint B. Textbook C. Study Guides D. Audio Visual Aids E. Printed Handout Material F. Lab Demonstration V. REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS Timby, Barbara Kuhn. Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts. (Current Edition). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins: (with accompanying workbook) HESI PN Case Studies Access Code, Elsevier VI. VII. REQUIRED MATERIALS: None SUPPLEMENTAL REFERENCES A. Nursing Database B. Journals C. Research Articles VIII. METHOD OF EVALUATION A. 70% B. Assignments 10% C. Final Exam 10% D. Standardized 10% E. Lab Demonstration Pass/Fail 4

Students must complete all basic nursing skills, adhere to student expectations, complete related clinical paperwork, and receive an overall satisfactory (S) grade for the clinical rotation. Satisfactory is determined by the assigned instructor based on best practice principles and according to the following guidelines: Pass/Fail System Satisfactory (S) Student performs outcomes in the expected manner which includes fulfilling the requirements of safe procedures, techniques, and/or behaviors. Unsatisfactory (U) Student fails to meet required outcomes within specified time, makes errors that are not recognized, corrected, and/or reported; omits nursing skills required for the assigned client(s), fails to demonstrate preparedness to perform clinical skills, or is not present for the clinical day. Needs Improvement (NI) Student performs outcome in such a manner that the usual expectation is not met in the non-crucial aspects of safe procedures, techniques, and/or behaviors. As an example a portion of the skill is omitted, the skill is performed in an awkward, disorganized, or slow manner, or more than the expected instructor guidance is needed. Not Observed (N/O) It is recognized that the clinical setting is an arena for practice, and it is not expected that a student displays expert performance initially but rather progresses in proficiency throughout the clinical experience. A student may receive an unsatisfactory performance for any one clinical day. If an unsatisfactory (U) is received for a clinical day, the student must meet with the instructor prior to the next scheduled clinical day to discuss performance and develop a plan of improvement leading to student success. The clinical instructor may remove the student from the clinical area if in his/her professional judgment the student is unsafe. Failure to successfully complete any basic skill, adhere to student expectations, complete related clinical paperwork, or to receive an overall satisfactory (S) grade for the clinical rotation will result in failure (F) for the course and may prevent the student from advancing in the Bi-level Nursing Program. 5

IX. ADA AA STATEMENT Any student requiring special accommodations should inform the instructor and the Coordinator of Disability Support Services (TC101; phone 636-481-3169). X. ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT All students are responsible for complying with campus policies as stated in the Student Handbook (see College website, http://www.jeffco.edu). XI. ATTENDANCE STATEMENT Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students. Any one of these four options may result in the student being removed from the class and an administrative withdrawal being processed: (1) Student fails to begin class; (2) Student ceases participation for at least two consecutive weeks; (3) Student misses 15 percent or more of the coursework; and/or (4) Student misses 15 percent or more of the course as defined by the instructor. Students earn their financial aid by regularly attending and actively participating in their coursework. If a student does not actively participate, he/she may have to return financial aid funds. Consult the College Catalog or a Student Financial Services representative for more details. XII. OUTSIDE OF CLASS ACADEMICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES The U.S. Department of Education mandates that students be made aware of expectations regarding coursework to be completed outside the classroom. Students are expected to spend substantial time outside of class meetings engaging in academically related activities such as reading, studying, and completing assignments. Specifically, time spent on academically related activities outside of class combined with time spent in class meetings is expected to be a minimum of 37.5 hours over the duration of the term for each credit hour. 6