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LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program TRENDS IN NURSING ADN 31A INSTRUCTORS: Deborah Chow, RN, MSN Jeanne Ruehl, RN, MSN Fall 2011 Section # 70271 Section # 70272

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LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Course Syllabus for Theory Content Fall 2011 Edited by: Deborah Chow, RN, MSN Jeanne Ruehl, RN, MSN Long Beach City College Associate Degree Nursing Program, Long Beach, CA 90808

LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A - Trends in Nursing TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule...1.0 Course Information Sheet...1.1 Course Outcomes...1.2 Course Outline...1.3 Introduction to the Course...1.4 Acknowledgment of Responsibility...1.5 Required Course Progress Worksheet...2.0 The Evolution of Nursing Practice: An Historical Perspective...3.0 Economic and Social Factors Affecting Nursing...4.0 Occupational Opportunities for Nurses...5.0 ADN Program Student Learning Outcomes...5.1 Writing a Resumé...6.0 Sample Resumé A...6.1 Sample Resumé B...6.2 A Resume Checklist...6.3 Sample Resumé C...6.4 Sample Resumé D...6.5 Writing Professional Letters...7.0 Letter of Introduction, Sample A...7.1 Letter of Introduction, Sample B...7.2 Letter of Resignation, Sample A...7.3 Letter of Resignation, Sample B...7.4 Grading Criteria for Resume and Letters...7.5 The Job Interview...8.0 Guidelines for Documented Essay on Research in Nursing...9.0 Critical Elements and grading for Documented Essay...9.2 International Nursing...10.0 Management Techniques and Leadership Styles...11.0 Skills Taught in Vocational Nursing Program...11.1 Nursing Practice Act...12.0 Long Beach City College District Long Beach City College District LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program

ADN 31A-Trends in Nursing TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Course Information...1.0 Course Outline...1.1 Orem s Self Care Theory...1.2 Course Requirements...1.3 Learning Outcomes...1.4 Weekly Schedule...1.5 Grading...1.6 Theory Content Introduction to the Course...2.0 The Evolution of Nursing Practice: An Historical Perspective...3.0 Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice...4.0 Guidelines for Journal Critique on Nursing Research...4.1 Critical Elements for Journal Critique on Research in Nursing...4.2 Resumé Writing and Professional Letters...5.0 Resumé Checklist...5.1 Critical Elements for Resumé...5.2 The Job Interview...6.0 Management, Delegation, and Leadership Styles...7.0 Capstone...8.0 Student Presentations Legal Aspects of Health Care...9.0 The Nursing Practice Act...10.0 Ethical Aspects of Health Care...11.0 Economic and Social Factors Affecting Nursing...12.0 Contemporary Nursing Roles and Career Opportunities...13.0 i

LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A - Trends in Nursing COURSE INFORMATION Course Description: This course is designed for students to study the trends and issues which effect current nursing practice. The major foci include the evolution of nursing, professional opportunities for the practice of nursing, the legal and ethical relationships in nursing, the economics of health care, the interpersonal relationships among health care professionals and current issues. Time allotment, sequencing, and enrollment 1 college semester unit Class/Lecture: 1 hour per week for 18 weeks, Total of 18 hours This course is offered in the third semester with enrollment as space and resources allow. Required Text Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). Elsevier Mosby: St. Louis, MO. Teaching Methods Class/lecture discussion Written assignments Reading assignments Independent study Collaborative student presentations Student Evaluation: will be based on a total of 100 points. 1. Group presentation 12 2. Attendance & participation in lecture 18 3. Résumé 5 4. Required Course Equivalent Worksheet 5 5. Scholarly Journal Critique 30 6. Final Examination 30 TOTAL 100 * NOTE - Late work will not be accepted. Student Course Grade Letter grade as per Program Policies in Student Handbook. Students in this class will be held to the standards of the College Policy on Academic Honesty. Course Instructors Name & Credentials Office Phone e-mail Deborah Chow RN, MSN 100C-E 562 938-4888 dchow@lbcc.edu Jeanne Ruehl, RN, MSN 100C-I 562 938-4610 jruehl@lbcc.edu Instructor s office hours are posted on the office door. Other hours may be arranged. 1.0 Long Beach Community College District

LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Course Outline Course Content 1. Evolution of Nursing a. Historical perspectives in nursing b. Relationship of current issues in nursing to historical trends 2. Sociological and Economic Trends that Affect Nursing a. Nursing care as it relates to the growth of health services b. Relationship of nursing to other health disciplines 3. Professional Opportunities a. Process of employment b. Preparation of resume and professional letters c. Process of interviewing 4. Legal and Ethical Relationships in Nursing a. Legislation affecting nursing b. Nursing practice act c. Nurse s code of ethics 5. Interpersonal Relationships Within the Health Team a. Management/leadership techniques/styles b. Group dynamics 6. Economics of Health Care a. Current legislation regarding health care payment b. Cost versus benefit in health care 7. Current Issues in Nursing 8. Application of Nursing Research to Nursing Practice 1.1

SELF CARE MODEL Long Beach Community College District LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Orem s Self Care Model Conceptual Framework Curriculum Implementation THEORY IMPLEMENTATION CLINICAL IMPLEMENTATION Developmental Self Care Requisites are needs associated with development throughout the life cycle. The following nursing issues are studied in depth: Evolution of nursing Nursing research and evidence-based practice Sociological and economic trends Professional opportunities and roles Legal and ethical issues Interpersonal relationships The nursing process considers the Universal Self Care Requisites, Developmental Self Care Requisites, as well as the Health Deviation Self Care Requisites of patients who will be cared for in the clinical areas. 1.2

During this course each student will: Long Beach Community College District LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1. Independently review any material from previous required courses as needed. 2. Arrive to class prepared and on time. 3. Prepare prior to class for discussion of each assigned behavioral objective. 4. Complete all required reading and written work prior to class. 5. Turn in assigned written work on time, using correct format as described in ADN Student Handbook or course syllabus. 6. Initial the attendance roster to demonstrate attendance at lecture. 7. Actively participate in class discussions and group presentations. 8. Assume responsibility for meeting behavioral objectives when absent from class. 9. Achieve at least 75% overall on all scored materials at the completion of the course. 10. Complete the course evaluation. 11. Comply with the standards of the College and Student Handbook Policies on Academic Honesty as published in the Student Handbook and in the College Catalog. 1.3

Long Beach Community College District LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing ADN31A LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will be able to: Professional Role Analyze the evolution of nursing Differentiate the roles of the professional nurse Communication Formulate a plan for the process of employment Analyze nursing leadership styles Orem s Self-Care Theory as it Relates to the Nursing Process Delineate Orem s Self-Care Theory as it guides the practice of nursing Critical Thinking Critique nursing research as it relates to nursing practice Safety Examine the Nursing Practice Act Examine the legal and ethical perspective of nursing Teaching and Learning Organize a historical perspective of nursing Collaborative Management of Care Relate nursing care to the sociological and economic trends of health care Examine current issues that impact nursing 1.4

Trends in Nursing - ADN 31A SCHEDULE - Fall 2011 WEEK/DATE CONTENT ASSIGNMENTS 1 Aug 16/18 Introduction to the course Sign up for presentations 2 Aug 23/25 The Evolution of Nursing Practice An Historical Perspective 3 Aug 30/Sept 1 Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice Bring Articles 4 Sept 6/8 Research In Nursing part 2 Bring Articles 5 Sept 13/15 Guest Speaker Lorraine Blouin Counseling form 6 Sept 20/22 Flex Day/No class Work on paper 7 Sept 27/29 Nurse Practice Act Paper Due, Group Presentation 8 Oct 4/6 Nurse Practice Act Group Presentation 9 Oct 11/13 Legal Issues Group Presentation 10 Oct 18/20 Current Issues: QSEN QSEN article DUE 11 Oct 25/27 Ethical Group Presentation 12 Nov 1/3 Economic & Social Factors Group Presentation 13 Nov 8/10 Nursing Roles and Career Opportunities Group Presentation 14 Nov 15/17 Resume writing and professional letters 15 Nov 22/24 Holiday Work on Resume 16 Nov 29/Dec 1 Job Interviewing Submit Resume 17 Dec 6/8 Capstone 18 Dec 13/15 FINAL EXAM (Comprehensive) 1.5 Long Beach Community College District LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE

Associate Degree Nursing Program ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Grading Possible Points Critique of Nursing Research 30 Attendance & Participation 18 Resume 5 Counseling form submitted 3 QSEN article 2 Group Presentation 12 Final Examination 30 Total 100 Points Earned Percent Grade The course evaluation will be done on the final day of class via an online survey. LETTER GRADES A = 91-100 B = 83-90 C = 75-82 D = 67-74 (failing in nursing) F = 66 and below 1.6

THEORY CONTENT

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Review the course objectives, requirements, grading, and outcomes. 2. Discuss Orem s Self Care Theory as it relates to the Nursing Process and the course outcomes. 3. Identify the various components and requirements of the course. 4. Be prepared to select a topic for the group presentation. 5. Formulate and clarify questions regarding the course. 2.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: THE EVOLUTION OF NURSING PRACTICE: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss the evolution of nursing. 2. Discuss the historical image of the nurse. 3. Identify major historical events that had an impact on nursing. 4. Describe nursing s response to social change from 1950 until present. 5. Describe the evolution of the nursing process from 1950 to the present. 6. Describe the relationship between nursing theory, such as Orem's Self Care Theory, and nursing practice. 7. Identify the changing role of the nurse and the implications for nursing ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapters 1, 2, and 5. Articles: Orsolini-Hain, L., & Waters, V. (2009). Education evolution: A historical perspective of associate degree nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 48(5), 266-271. Wilkinson, A., & Whitehead, L. (2009). Evolution of the concept of self-care and implications for nurses: A literature review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46(8), 1143-1147. 3.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: NURSING RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Define and discuss evidence-based practice. 2. Discuss the importance of nursing research. 3. Examine how nursing research is integrated into evidence-based practice. ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 6. Bring a current, scholarly research article from a nursing journal to class. Bring a current, scholarly researcher article from a nursing journal that pertains to evidence based-practice. 4.0

GUIDELINES FOR JOURNAL CRITIQUE ON NURSING RESEARCH 1. PURPOSE: To verify that the student can: identify meaningful nursing research report the results of research related to nursing, paraphrasing and giving credit to authors/researchers. apply critical thinking and written communication skills in summarizing the research and its application to current nursing practice 2. SELECTION OF TOPIC: Start with a topic of interest and look under that heading in the Index for Nursing and Allied Health in the library. For purposes of this document essay, "recent" is within the past two years; "research article" is a report of a formal study with statistical analysis of the results (not opinions nor new applications of old knowledge). Suggested journals: American Journal of Nursing, Nursing Outlook, Nursing Research, RN, Nursing Scholarship 3. ORIGINAL REPORT: The journal article will cite the original research report. Student must locate and read the original research report 4. CONTENT: The paper must contain the following elements: a. Introduction- briefly describe why you are interested in this topic and outline what your paper will be about. b. Research-describe the research done including the methodology and the reported results, paraphrasing and giving credit to the authors where due. c. Application to Nursing -describe how you think the new knowledge will, or should, affect nursing. d. Summary-summarize what you have written in the documented essay. 5. FORMAT AND OTHER MECHANICS: a. Typed (double-space) according to our department policy (see student handbook). b. Approximately four pages, double-spaced, (about 1,200 words) in length. c. APA format 4.1

CRITICAL ELEMENTS FOR JOURNAL CRITIQUE ON RESEARCH IN NURSING ADN 31A-Trends in Nursing Directions to student: Attach this form to the back of "Journal Critique on Research in Nursing paper (One point will be deducted if not attached). Name MECHANICS (5 Points)............... Correct grammar usage, spelling and punctuation Logical paragraph and sentence structure CONTENT OF PAPER (20 possible points)....... Introduces research and content of paper Describe research findings Demonstrates application of research findings to nursing practice Summarizes REFERENCES (5 possible points)......... Correct citation of references using APA format TOTAL POINTS (30 points possible)......... 4.2

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: RESUME WRITING AND PROFESSIONAL LETTERS BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify the components of an effective resume. 2. Develop a professional objective. 3. Prepare to write your own resume and submit by the posted due date. ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 27. Articles: Howel, S. (January 2009). Resume dos and don ts. Nursing, Career Guide 2009 Career Directory, 20-21. DOI : 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000343092.82912.ad Russell, J. (January 2009). Building your resume. American Journal of Nursing, Career Guide 2009, 22. 5.0

A Resume Checklist There are several different forms of resumes. The particular form you use is designed to present your qualifications in the strongest light and will depend upon your individual background. Every resume, no matter what its shape or format, must include certain pertinent information. Each item on this checklist is important, therefore place it before you when actually putting your resume on paper. Personal Identification Name Address Phone number E-mail address (if applicable) Title of position you are seeking or your job objective Experience/Employment Inclusive dates of your employment Names and addresses (City/State) of your employers Your job title Description of your duties and accomplishments Education Name of college or university Dates of attendance Degrees and honors achieved Miscellaneous Information Professional organizations and associations Licensure References (optional) The following items should never be included: Religion or church affiliations Race Color Age National origin Hobbies Political preferences Previous salaries Anticipated salary Reasons for leaving previous position(s) Opinions of previous employer(s) 5.1

CRITICAL ELEMENTS FOR RESUME ADN 31A-Trends in Nursing Directions to student: Attach this form to you resume Name MECHANICS (3 possible points)............... Correct grammar usage, spelling, and punctuation LAY OUT/CONTENT OF RESUME (2 possible points)....... Professional appearance, neat, concise Contains relevant information only Includes items listed on the checklist TOTAL POINTS (5 points possible)......... 5.2

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: THE JOB INTERVIEW BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe preparation for an initial interview. 2. Discuss proper dress and makeup for job interview. 3. Discuss methods of presenting yourself in a positive manner. 4. Be prepared to demonstrate how you would answer specific questions during the interview. ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 27. Articles: Smith, L. S. (2010). Are you ready for your job interview? Nursing 2010, 40(4), 52-54. Smith, L.S. (2011). Go get your dream job. Nursing, 111(1). Supplement 2011 Nursing Career Directory, 8-10, 12. 6.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing THEORY CONTENT: CURRENT ISSUES: QUALITY AND SAFETY EDUCATION IN NURSING (QSEN) BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. What is QSEN? 2. Describe the evolution of QSEN and include the driving forces. 3. Describe the six core quality competencies integrated into nursing curricula to prepare nurses for working in system focus on quality. 4. Base nursing care delivery on the knowledge, skills and attitudes defining the six core competencies. 5. ASSIGNMENT: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 22. Activities: Review the QSEN web-site http://www.qsen.org/about_qsen.php and bring a journal article related to one of the six core competencies. 7.0

THEORY CONTENT: CAPSTONE ADN 31A Trends in Nursing The course capstone will utilize clinical situations during class time to review all of the course content/concepts. BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Integrate all previous course content to apply to clinical situations given in the classroom. 2. Summarize the learning outcomes to assimilate into practice. 3. Demonstrate professional nursing behaviors during clinical scenarios in class. 4. Collaborate with classmates during class scenarios to exemplify the concepts being reviewed effectively. ASSIGNMENTS: Review all previous readings and articles to be able to act out the course concepts in class, given any clinical scenario. 8.0

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Student Presentation THEORY CONTENT: LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE BEHAVIOR OBJECTIVES: 1. Define basic legal terms: defendant, plaintiff, torts, respondent superior, corporate negligence, duty, breach of duty, causation, malpractice, negligence, res ipso loquitor, informed consent. 2. Discuss major causes of malpractice suits and how to prevent them. 3. Discuss the nursing students and the registered nurses' role in: a. informed consent, b. Do not resuscitate (DNR/No code) orders c. protection of rights of the helpless, d. protection of patients in research, e. protection of patient's privacy, f. use of restraints in forced treatment 4. Discuss nurse s rights as an employee with and without a written contract. 5. Discuss the patient s rights. ASSIGNMENT: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 8 Articles: Brous, E. A. (2008). Malpractice insurance and licensure protection. American Journal of Nursing, 108(5), 34-36. Graves Farrell, K. (2007). Documentation part 2: The best evidence of care. American Journal of Nursing, 107(7), 61-64. 9.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Student Presentation THEORY CONTENT: THE NURSING PRACTICE ACT BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Define statutory law, administrative law, common law, criminal law, and civil law 2. Define licensure, certification, registration in regards to nursing. What does "Registered Nurse" mean? ( 2732) 3. Describe the process of licensure as an RN in California ( 2732.1). 4. Briefly describe the practice of nursing as defined by Article 2. 2725 of the California Nursing Practice Act (extracted from Business and Professions Code). 5. Define Standards of Care; reasonably prudent nurse; competence; incompetence. 6. Describe how to maintain your RN license in California. 7. List the various modes of disciplinary actions regarding RN licensure in California. 8. Define and discuss the Grounds for Discipline listed in 2761 and 2762. 9. Describe California's "Good Samaritan" law ( 2727.5). 10. Briefly describe process of obtaining licensure in another state. ASSIGNMENT: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapters 4 and 8. Nursing Practice Act: Rules and Regulations, 2011 www.rn.ca.gov/regulations/bpc Bring a copy of each of the sections listed above to class. 10.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Student Presentation THEORY CONTENT: ETHICAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Compare and contrast the concepts of ethics, morality, law and etiquette. 2. Discuss the ANA Code for Nurses. 3. List sources of information on ethical issues. 4. In your own words describe accountability. To what and to whom are you accountable as a student nurse? For what and to whom will you be accountable as an RN? 5. Analyze the relationship between ethics and morality in relation to nursing practice. 6. Apply ethical decision making process to specific ethical issues encountered in clinical practice. ASSIGNMENT: American Nurses Association Code of Ethics. www.nursingworld.org/ethics Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 9. Articles: Lagerwey, M.D. (2010). Ethical vulnerabilities in nursing history: Conflicting loyalties and the patient as other. Nursing Ethics, 17(5), 590-602. 11.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Student Presentation THEORY CONTENT: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING NURSING BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES: 1. Discuss the historical trends in health care financing. 2. Identify and describe the common types of health insurance plans in this country. 3. Define Medicare, identify its basic provisions, and describe current problems with the program. 4. Define Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California), identify its basic provisions, and describe current problems with its program. 5. Identify the components and describe the payers of health care; the consumers; the providers; the services. 6. Discuss the possibility of universal health care and the potential affects in the United States. 7. Discuss rationing of health care. ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 7. Articles: Cox, T. (2010). Legal and ethical implications of health care provider insurance risk assumption. JONA s Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 12(4), 106-116. 12.0

ADN 31A Trends in Nursing Student Presentation THEORY CONTENT: CONTEMPORARY NURSING ROLES AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss the various roles of the contemporary nurse and the many opportunities within the hospital setting. 2. Discuss the nurses role in collaboration with other health care team members. 3. Examine the evolution of the role of the Advance Practice Nurse. 4. Differentiate the roles between many types of Advance Practice Nurses and the entry-level nurse. ASSIGNMENTS: Cherry, B. & Jacob, S. (2011). Contemporary nursing: Issues, trends, & management (5 th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby. Chapter 26. Articles: Olmstead, J. (2009). The road less traveled: Nontraditional careers in nursing. Nursing Management, 40(9), 52. doi: 10.1097/01.NUMA.0000360774.05471.85 Phillips, S. J. (2009). 22 nd annual legislative update: Regulatory and legislative success for APNs. The Nurse Practitioner, 35(1), 24-37. 13.0