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KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Of The City University of New York Department of Nursing ST5P Practicum III Course Syllabus: 2010 Prerequisites: ST 4, ST 4P Credit Hours: 3 Pre/Corequisites: BIO 51 Practicum Hours: 16 hours/ week Corequisites: ST 5 Fulltime/adjunct staff Catalogue Description: This course is designed to provide the student individualized experience in practice in the field. Emphasis is placed on demonstrating proficiency in skills necessary for participation in basic surgical procedures. Course Overview: This course will afford the student the opportunity to build on skills learned and actively participate in selected surgical procedures in the basic surgical specialties in the clinical environment.. The student will spend 16 hours each week in the clinical setting participating on basic surgical procedures and demonstrating the development of personal skills. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to 1. Prepare the operating room for plastic, pediatric, ophthalmic, vascular, orthopedic, neurosurgery, thoracic, cardiac, trauma and transplant surgery. 2. Identify and secure the supplies and equipment needed for procedures in the basic specialties. 3. Set up basic operative procedures in these specialties. 4. Assist with the preoperative preparation as defined by the Surgical Technologist s role; i.e. positioning equipment, skin prep equipment and draping supplies. 5. Participate in the surgical procedures by passing instruments, sutures and supplies to the surgeon and assistants for the advanced specialties. Topical Outline: 1. Plastic and Hand Surgery 2. Pediatric Surgery 3. Ophthalmic Surgery 4. Neurosurgery 5. Orthopedic Surgery 6. Vascular Surgery 7. Thoracic Surgery 8. Cardiac Surgery 9. Trauma Surgery 10. Transplant Surgery 11. Emergency Procedures Teaching Strategies: Pre and Post conferences Assigned clinical procedures Group discussions 1

Course Requirements: 1. Textbooks Required: Fuller, Joanna K., Surgical Technology: Principles and Practice, 4 th Edition, Elsevier, 2005 AORN Standards, Recommended Practices and Guidelines, AORN Publishers, Denver, Colorado, 2009 Goldman, Maxine A., Pocket Guide to the Operating Room, 3 rd Edition, F.A. Davis, 2008 Recommended: Meeker, Margaret, H. and Jane C. Rothrock, Alexander s Care of the Patient in Surgery, Mosby, St. Louis, Missouri, 13 th Edition, 2007 2. Attendance: A student is deemed excessively absent when he or she has been absent 15% of the number of contact hours a class meets during a semester. When a student is excessively absent, a grade of W or WU will be assigned as described in the college catalog. 3. Health Clearance CPR Training: Students are required to have health clearance and evidence of CPR training prior to registration. During the semester any change in the student s health clearance (e.g., serious illness, accident, pregnancy, etc.) necessitates evaluation by student health service. Student responsibility includes notification of the instructor and course coordinator. Health clearance must be maintained to continue course enrollment. 4. Evaluation: Each student will be responsible to maintain a log of their surgical procedures on the Clinical Core Case Requirement Documentation (CCCRD). The purpose of this document is to ensure that the student participates in the required number of procedures as outlined by the AST requirements. Throughout the program a minimum of 125 cases must be performed in the 1A or 1S role. Thirty five (35) must be solo (1S). Level I Core Cases: 10 Level II Core Cases: 10 Level I Specialty Cases: 10 Level II Specialty Cases: 5 Students are required to submit weekly case logs for ONE case per week for a total of SIX (6). Students will also be evaluated using the Basic Technical Skills Evaluation tool. This evaluation will be performed five times during 12 week semesters and four times in the 6 week semester during the clinical rotation. 2

Grades will be calculated according to college and departmental policy as follows: Grades will be calculated according to college and departmental policy as follows: A+ 97-100 A 93-96 A- 90-92 B+ 87-89 B 83-86 B- 80-82 C+ 78-79 C 75-77 C- 70-74 D+ 66-69 D 60-65 F <60and below W Withdrew without penalty WU Unofficial Withdrawal (Counts as failure) INC Term s Work Incomplete. Counts as F grade unless work is completed within six months. Grades will be determined as described below: Surgical Case Logs 50% Practical Evaluation 50% Mid-Term Evaluation Final Clinical Evaluation Clinical performance is evaluated as Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). Performance that has been designated as U at the end of the course will result in failure of the course (F). A conference with the instructor is required at mid-semester and at the end of the course to discuss the student s progress. Students may initiate conferences at other times. 5. Classroom Decorum: All pagers and wireless phones must be turned off when in the clinical area. 6. Retention Criteria: Criteria for retention in the Program mandates that students must: a. receive no more that two grades under C in any pre or corequisites b. earn a minimum final grade of C in every Surgical Technology course. c. the student must repeat a Surgical Technology course once if the grade is below C d. a second grade below C will result in the student s dismissal from the program. e. Students who fail a course achieving a grade of not less the C- may apply to repeat the course one time only. Repeating the course is subject to space availability. f. Students must submit an Intent to Return to Surgical Technology Form outlining what they thought caused them to be unsuccessful and include a plan for success that demonstrates significant changes in how they will approach the course when repeated. 3

7. Dress Requirements: Students must present themselves as professional role models. Students are to travel to and from health agencies in street clothes. In Uniform refers to the standard uniform of KCC Department of Nursing/Surgical Technology Program 1. All students are to change into appropriate scrubs provided by the agencies 2. A knee-length, white lab coat is to be worn when necessary. 3. The KCC patch is to be sewn on the left upper sleeve of the lab coat. 4. Current KCC Student ID card is to be worn at all times. 5. No jewelry other than plain wedding ring. 6. Nails should not extend beyond the fingertips and should be rounded and clean. 7. No nail polish is permissible in the clinical agencies. 8. Hair is to be clean, off the face and above collar line. 9. Subdued makeup. 10. In the clinical setting, all requirements of the AORN for attire must be maintained. 8. Fatigue can certainly impair a health care worker s ability to provide safe, professional case. Thus KCC s Nursing Department states: All students need to carefully assess his/her level of fatigue, school requirements in terms of lecture, on-campus labs and clinical experiences and own work schedules. This assessment should carefully consider the potential impact of excessive employment on his/her ability to provide safe, professional care. Each student has an ethical responsibility to ensure that fatigue does not negatively impact student responsibilities. 4

Learner Objectives WEEK 1 1. Discuss the anatomy of plastic surgical procedures. 2. Demonstrate the use of a dermatome and mesh graft dermatome. 3. Discuss the proper use of a pneumatic tourniquet. 4. Demonstrate the proper preparation of a synthetic implant. 5. Demonstrate the proper method of draping for facial and hand procedures, WEEK 2 1. Discuss special considerations for the pediatric patient. 2. Demonstrate the proper draping of pediatric patient.. WEEK 3 & 4 1. Demonstrate the handling of ophthalmic sutures and instrumentation. 2. Demonstrate the use of supplies specific to ophthalmic procedures. WEEK 5 1. Demonstrate the use of neurosurgical supplies; ie raney clips, lentines 2. Demonstrate the use of neurosurgical equipment; ie. Bipolar caurtery Content/Lecture Discussion Plastic Surgical Procedures 1. blepharoplasty 2. liposuction 3. rhinoplasty 4. split thickness skin grafts 5. carpel tunnel release 6. breast reconstruction/augmentation/reduction Pediatric Procedures 1. pyloromyotomy 2. imperforate anus 3. reduction of intussusception Ophthalmic Procedures; 1. ectropion/entropian 2. cataract extraction 3. keratoplasty 4. scleral buckling 5. iridectomy 6. excision of pterygium Neurosurgical Procedures 1. peripheral nerve exploration 2. lumbar laminectomy 3. ventricular shunting 4. craniotomy WEEK 6 & 7 1. Demonstrate the assembly and disassembly of power instruments. 2. Demonstrate the use of a pneumatic tourniquet. Orthopedic Procedures 1. bunionectomy 2. knee arthroscopy 3. ORIF ankle 4. rotator cuff repair 5. fixation of femoral heal fracture 6. total knee replacement 7. total hip replacement 5

WEEK 8 1. Identify the various types of synthetic grafts. 2. Demonstrate the proper use of surgical supplies related to vascular surgery; ie, embolectomy catheters, vesseloops and Doppler. WEEK 9 1. Demonstrate the proper method of preparation of under chest water drainage system. 2. Demonstrate the proper positioning of the patient for thoracotomy. Vascular Procedures 1. arteriovenous graft 2. embolectomy 3. femoral-popliteal bypass 4. insertion vena caval filters 5. amputations Thoracic Procedures 1. bronchoscopy 2. thorocoscopy 3. thorocotomy WEEK 10 1. Discuss the proper method of preparation of implantation of a pacemaker. 2. Discuss the principles of cardiopulmonary bypass WEEK 11 1. Discuss the proper preparation of cell saving supplies and equipment 2. Identify the process of notification of the Organ Donor Network Cardiac Procedures 1. Pacemaker/AICD implantation 2. valve replacement 3. coronary artery bypass Trauma Sugery 1. the multiple trauma patient 2. autotransfusion 3. evidence preservation 4. procedures a. subdural hematoma b. penetrating eye trauma c. flail chest d. aortic dissection e. splenic rupture f. liver injury g. skeletal injury Transplant Surgery 1. Criteria for donation and transplantation of a. kidney b. heart c. lung d. cornea e. skin f. bone 6

WEEK 12 1. Describe the signs and management of an anaphylactic reaction. 2. Describe the signs and management of a transfusion reaction 3. Describe the signs and management of local anesthesia toxicity 4. Describe the equipment and process of suctioning the nose and mouth. 5. Demonstrate competence in Basic Life Support. Emergency Procedures 1. Anaphylactic shock 2. Transfusion reaction 3. Local Anesthesia Toxicity 4. Suctioning 5. BLS 7