EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE NURSING Course Syllabus date Program Graduate, MSN Course Number NSC 837 Course Title: 3 P s for Public Health Nsg Credit: 3 credit hours CRN: xxxx Faculty: Dr. Fontaine Sands, DrPH, RN Office: Dizney 120 Fontaine.Sands@eku.edu 859.622.6310 Official Email: An official EKU e-mail is established for each registered student, each faculty member, and each staff member. All university communications sent via email will be sent to the EKU email address. Course Description: Integration of advanced health and physical assessment, pathophysiology and pharmacology of common conditions across the lifespan in order to improve population health in a safe, cost-effective manner. Prerequisite: Admission to MSN Time/Location: Online with the exception for synchronous web videoconferencing meetings cited in course schedule. Last Day To Withdraw Without Incurring A Withdrawal Fee: xxxxxx Withdrawal fee is $50 per credit hour - e.g. $150 for a 3 credit hour course. Last Day To Withdraw: xxxxx. See Colonel Compass for information on tuition reimbursement: http://colonelscompass.eku.edu/deadlines-adddrop-refunds Student Learning Outcomes: At the conclusion of this course, the student will: 1. Apply principles of health assessment to relevant public health issues. 2. Apply current research-based pharmacotherapeutic knowledge to the management of conditions relevant to public health. 3. Apply current research-based knowledge of pathophysiology to the management of select conditions relevant to public health. 4. Synthesize current research-based knowledge of health assessment, pharmacology and pathophysiology to develop a cost-effective plan to improve population health. Required Texts: Hogan-Quigley, B., Palm, M., & Bickley, L. (2011). Bates' nursing guide to physical examination and history taking (guide to physical exam & history taking. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Katzung, B., Masters, S., & Trevor, A. (2011). Basic and clinical pharmacology (12th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. McCance, K.L. & Huether, S.E. (2010). Pathophysiology: The biologic basis for disease in adults and children (6th Ed.), St. Louis: Mosby. BSN-MSN 4
Course Requirements: Weekly assignments: Modules will be posted in Blackboard weekly. Assignments are due by Tues, 7pm of the assigned week unless otherwise noted in the assignment. A grading rubric is attached. Paper Directions: The paper will be based on a case chosen by the student. The paper will include the following sections. Use APA format and document with appropriate professional sources. (7-10 pages) Due date: 1. Epidemiology of health issue including risk factors (15%) 2. Assessment findings (15%) 3. Relate assessment findings to pathophysiology including typical signs and symptoms and disease trajectory (20%) 4. Prescribed medications (adherence challenges including cost and side effects) (20%) 5. Cost-effective strategies to improve population health for this issue. (20%) Well written, appropriately documented. (10%) Physical Assessment: (grading rubric to be developed) Evaluation Methods: Evaluation will include weekly module assignments, a formal paper, and policy of the Graduate School and the Department of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing. The grade will be based on the following assignments: Paper 30% Physical Assessment 10% Weekly module assignments 60% Grading Scale for the MSN Program: 90-100 = A 69-60 = D 89-80 = B 59 and below = F 79-70 = C Teaching Methods: Lecture/videos, assigned readings, discussion, case studies. Test/Assignment Procedures & Policies: Students are expected to take exams (and submit assignments) at the scheduled times. As this is an online class, cancelation or delay of University classes due to adverse weather or other unexpected events will not affect the assignment schedule (i.e. dates and/or times). In the event of a documented circumstance which prevents a student from submitting assignments at the scheduled time: 1. The student must communicate with the course faculty prior to the scheduled time for the assignment. 2. An alternative schedule will be determined at the discretion of the course faculty. 3. Unexcused late assignments will not be accepted and will receive a grade of zero. Readmission Policy: Students must achieve a grade of B or higher to progress. Failure to attain this grade will require application for readmission to the MSN Nursing program. See the Graduate Nursing Student Handbook for the application process and forms. BSN-MSN 5
Student Progress: The course faculty will provide students with grades and feedback on the Blackboard site of the course at least one time prior to the midterm. Faculty Student Conferences: Students are strongly encouraged to schedule conferences with the course faculty at any time during the semester. If a student has questions or difficulty, relevant to this course, the student should schedule an appointment with the course faculty as soon as possible. Effective communication between students and faculty is essential to the teachinglearning process. Attendance Policy : In accordance with the Graduate School and the Department of Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing policy, regular class attendance is expected of all students; if a student has >20% absences, the student may be assigned a final course grade of F. Disability Statement: If you are registered with the Office of Services for Individuals with Disabilities, please obtain your accommodation letters from the OSID and present them to the course instructor to discuss any academic accommodations you need. If you believe you need accommodation and are not registered with the OSID, please contact the Office in the Student Services Building Room 361 by email at disserv@eku.edu or by telephone at (859) 622-2933 V/TDD. Upon individual request, this syllabus can be made available in an alternative format. Academic Integrity: Students are advised that EKU s Academic Integrity policy will strictly be enforced in this course. The Academic Integrity policy is available at www.academicintegrity.eku.edu. Questions regarding the policy may be directed to the Office of Academic Integrity. Baccalaureate and Graduate Nursing Policy On Classroom Code Of Conduct: Refer to the Baccalaureate Nursing Student Handbook for the policy on Classroom Code of Conduct. Note: A hardcopy of this syllabus is available upon request. BSN-MSN 6
Course Outline Week/ Class Topic/Experience Module 1 Introduction Genital/Urinary- HPV and Chlamydia 2 Cardiac Conditions-HTN and CHF 3 Renal/Metabolic Conditions- DM 4 Gastrointestinal-Colon Cancer 5 Respiratory Conditions- Asthma 6 Integument: skin cancer ENT: influenza 7 Immune: HIV Mental Health Issues: Chemical dependency 8 Musculo-skeletal/Neuro: Pediatric head trauma BSN-MSN 7
Discussion Board Rubric Criteria Excellent Good Average Poor Not done Demonstrates critical thinking Demonstrates assigned materials and thoroughness of responses Application of assigned materials to prior experience and clinical activities. Professionally written; substantive content; focused; well organized Entries submitted on time; assigned frequency; consistent with assigned length 23-25 Analyzes key information, questions, and problems clearly and precisely; asks engaging questions 20-20 Very clear that materials were understood; thorough responses 22-25 Insightful use of materials to understand experiences or experiences to evaluate the materials 20-20 Consistently professionally written; substantive; focused; well organized 20-22 Analyzes key information, questions, and problems competently; questions facilitate the discussion 18-19 Good materials; responses reasonable thorough 20-22 Some application of assigned materials to experiences 18-19 Mostly professionally written; substantive content; focused; well organized 17-19 Analyzes some key information, questions, and problems competently; questions are factual 16-17 Some assigned materials; gaps in responses 17-19 Minimal application of assigned materials to experiences 16-17 Inconsistently professionally written; some lack of focus or superficial comments 14-16 Minimally analyzes information, questions, and problems or asks superficial questions 14-15 Little assigned materials; significant gaps in responses. 14-15 Erroneous application of assigned materials to experiences 14-15 Poorly written, extraneous comments 9-10 All 8-8Mostly 7-7 Some 6-6 Rarely 0-5 BSN-MSN 8
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BACCALAUREATE & GRADUATE NURSING NSC 837 Course Evaluation Please describe the extent to which opportunities are provided for you to meet the following objectives in this course: 1. Apply principles of health assessment to relevant public health issues. 2. Apply pharmacotherapeutic principles to the management of conditions relevant to public health. 3. Apply advanced pathophysiology to the management of conditions relevant to public health. 4.Integrate principles of health assessment, pharmacology and pathophysiology to develop a cost-effective plan to improve population health. BSN-MSN 9 Great extent Somewhat Very Little Not at all
Please identify areas of strength in this course. Please list suggestions for improvement. Comments: BSN-MSN 10