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Course Syllabus Course Title: Community Health Nursing Course Prefix: Nurs Course No.4272 Section No. MO4 Department of Nursing: College of: Nursing Instructor Name: Philisie Washington, PhD, RN Office Location: 1206 Office Phone: 713-797-7009 Fax: 713-797-7013 Email Address:pmwashington@pvamu.edu U.S. Postal Service Address: Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing 6436 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 Office Hours: Friday 12:00-2:00 by appointment only Course Location: College of Nursing/ Affiliated Community Setting Class Meeting Days & Times: M-T-W-Th as assigned by community affiliation Catalog Description: NURS 4272 Community Health Nursing Practicum. Credit 2 semester hours. This clinical practicum course provides the student with an opportunity to synthesize the nursing process with public health concepts in the nursing care of individuals, families, groups, and communities with a focus on preventive nursing care. Prerequisites: Nurs4183, 4163 Co-requisites:Nurs4173, 4193 Required Text: Stanhope & Lancaster (2010) Foundations of Nursing In Community: Community Oriented Practice, 4 rd Edition. 1

Required Software: Provided by the University Access to Learning Resources: PVAMU Library: phone: (936) 261-1500 University Bookstore: phone: (936) 261-1990 Course Goals or Overview: This community practicum course is designed to provide the student an opportunity to put into practice concepts from the theory course as they relate to application of the nursing processwith public health concepts in the nursing care of individuals, families,groups, and communities with a focus on preventive nursing care. Guidelines for Instruction: Texas Board of Nursing (BON) Differentiated Essential Competencies (DECs) Fall 2011: I. Member of the Profession (MOP) II. Provider of Patient-Centered Care (POPCC) III. Patient Safety Advocate (PSA) IV. Member of the Health Care Team (MOHCT) American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) Nine Essentials (2008): Essential I. Liberal Education for Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice Essential II. Basic Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Care and Patient Safety Essential III. Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice Essential IV.Information management and Application of Patient Care Technology Essential V. Health Care Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments Essential VI.Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcomes Essential VII.Clinical Prevention and Population Health Essential VIII. Professionalism and Professional Values Essential IX. Baccalaureate Generalist Nursing Practice Course Objectives: 1. Integrate principles and concepts of community health and related sciences in providing comprehensive and innovative care to diverse population. (DECs I-III; AACN I-III, V-IX) 2. Analyze healthcare delivery system in relation to best practices. (DECs I-IV; AACN I, VI-VII, & IX) 3. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals in planning /implementing health indicatives for optimal health care outcomes in the community. (DECs II-IV; AACN II, V-IX) 4. Compose innovative healthcare plans using information and health care technology. (DECs II&III; AACN I, IV-V, VII-IX) 5. Demonstrate self-reliance and independent nursing practice in the community (DECs II & III; AACN I-II, V-VII, & IX) 6. Use the nursing process to design health care initiatives to meet the needs of communities. (DECs I & III; AACN I-III) 7. Use need assessment to communicate and design strategies for health promotion & restoration. (DECs I & III; AACN III, V-VIII) 2

References Texas Board of Nursing Differentiated Essential Competencies of Graduates of Texas Nursing Programs (Fall 2011) American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) TheEssentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice (2008) Requirements & Evaluation Methods This course will utilize the following instruments to determine student grades and proficiency of the learning outcomes for the course. Exams written tests designed to measure knowledge of presented course material Exercises written assignments designed to supplement and reinforce course material Projects web development assignments designed to measure ability to apply presented course material Class Participation daily attendance and participation in class discussions Grading Grade Determination: A = 90-100 B = 81-89 C = 75-80 D = 65-75 F = below 65 Course Evaluation Windshield Survey 10% Community Assessment 45% Evaluation of Clinical 5% Experience Professional Behaviors 5% Teaching Plan 5% Teaching intervention 5% Aggregate paper 20 Online CHN activities 5% Total 100% 3

Course Procedures Submission of Assignments: Written assignments are due at 9:00 a.m. on the scheduled date. Late papers will be subject to 5 points deduction each day late. Formatting Documents: Microsoft Word is the standard word processing tool used at PVAMU. If you re using other word processors, be sure to use the save as tool and save the document in either the Microsoft Word, Rich- Text, or plain text format. Exam Policy Exams should be taken as scheduled. No makeup examinations will be allowed except under documented Emergencies (See Student Handbook). Week One: Review Syllabus Fifteen Week Schedule Week Two: Topic: Orientation to course, Assign communities, Chapter 12: Community Assessment & Evaluation Assignment: Community Assessment Paper Week Three: Topic: Implement programs. Review grading criteria for papers. Chapter 16: Program Management, Chapter 18: Family Health Risk Assignment: Programs appropriate to population i.e. B.P screenings, health fairs Week Four: Topic: Family Development and Nursing Assessment Chapter 21: Vulnerability, Chapter 19 Family Development Assignment: Family Paper Week Five: Topic: Managing Quality and Safety Chapter 17: Managing Quality and a Assignments: Assess clients for safety Week Six: Epidemiology Chapter 9: Epidemiological Applications Assignments: Apply the epidemiologic triangle to understand infectious diseases Week Seven: Infectious Diseases Chapter 15: Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation, Chapter 26: Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Chapter 27: HIV Infection, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 4

Assignments: Review immunizations needed by the elderly and children to prevent infectious diseases. Week Eight: Disaster Chapter14: Disaster Management Assignments: Assist clients with identifying steps to take in case of a disaster Week Nine: Violence Chapter: 25 Violence and Human Abuse Assignments: Assess elderly clients and children for signs of abuse or neglect Week Ten: School Nursing Chapter 31: The Nurse in Schools Assignments: Understand the role of a school nurse in health care Week Eleven: Ethics Chapter 4: Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice Assignments: Apply ethics in the completion of assignments and in working with clients Week Twelve: Hospice/ Home Health Chapter 30: The Nurse in Home Health and Hospice Assignments: Understand the role of a hospice or home health nurse in healthcare Week Thirteen: Case Management Chapter 13: Case Management Assignments: Understand the role of a case manager in a community health setting Week Fourteen: Vulnerable Populations Chapter 21: Vulnerability and Vulnerable Populations: An Overview, Chapter 22: Rural Health and Migrant Health, Chapter 23: Poverty, Homelessness, Mental Illness, and Teen Pregnancy Assignments: Recognize health risks for vulnerable populations and plan appropriate nursing interventions Week Fifteen: Economic Influences Chapter 8: Economic Influences Assignments: Recognize the role of economics in health care delivery Technical Considerations for Online and Web-Assist Courses Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements: -Pentium with Windows XP or PowerMac with OS 9-56K modem or network access -Internet provider with SLIP or PPP -8X or greater CD-ROM -64MB RAM -Hard drive with 40MB available space -15 monitor, 800x600, color or 16 bit 5

-Sound card w/speakers -Microphone and recording software -Keyboard & mouse -Netscape Communicator ver. 4.61 or Microsoft Internet Explorer ver. 5.0 /plug-ins -Participants should have a basic proficiency of the following computer skills: Sending and receiving email A working knowledge of the Internet Proficiency in Microsoft Word Proficiency in the Acrobat PDF Reader Basic knowledge of Windows or Mac O.S. Netiquette (online etiquette): students are expected to participate in all discussions and virtual classroom chats when directed to do so. Students are to be respectful and courteous to others in the discussions. Foul or abusive language will not be tolerated. When referring to information from books, websites or articles, please use APA standards to reference sources. Technical Support: Students should call the Prairie View A&M University Helpdesk at 936-261-2525 for technical issues with accessing your online course. The helpdesk is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week. For other technical questions regarding your online course, call the Office of Distance Learning at 936-261-3290 or 936-261-3282 Communication Expectations and Standards: All emails or discussion postings will receive a response from the instructor within 48 hours. You can send email anytime that is convenient to you, but I check my email messages continuously during the day throughout the work-week (Monday through Friday). I will respond to email messages during the work-week by the close of business (5:00 pm) on the day following my receipt of them. Emails that I receive on Friday will be responded to by the close of business on the following Monday. Submission of Assignments: Assignments, Papers, Exercises, and Projects will distributed and submitted through your online course. Directions for accessing your online course will be provided. Additional assistance can be obtained from the Office of Distance Learning. Discussion Requirement: Because this is an online course, there will be no required face to face meetings on campus. However, we will participate in conversations about the readings, lectures, materials, and other aspects of the course in a true seminar fashion. We will accomplish this by use of the discussion board. Students are required to log-on to the course website often to participate in discussion. It is strongly advised that you check the discussion area daily to keep abreast of discussions. When a topic is posted, everyone is required to participate. The exact use of discussion will be determined by the instructor. It is strongly suggested that students type their discussion postings in a word processing application and save it to their PC or a removable drive before posting to the discussion board. This is important for two reasons: 1) If for some reason your discussion responses are lost in your online course, you will have another copy; 2) Grammatical errors can be greatly minimized by the use of the spell-andgrammar check functions in word processing applications. Once the post(s) have been typed and corrected in the word processing application, it should be copied and pasted to the discussion board. 6