PNUR 2012 - Advanced Concepts of Practical Nursing I Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Practical Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) This course builds on the basic nursing knowledge gained in PNUR 1012 and PNUR 1030 . Emphasis is placed upon content relating to interferences with meeting basic human needs of safety and protection, nutrition and elimination, sensory perception, and oxygenation throughout the life cycle. Focus will be upon utilization of the nursing process. Content includes presentation and study of drug categories that are related to common health problems. The role of the practical nurse in drug administration is emphasized. Principles of therapeutic nutrition are integrated throughout the course. Practical application of this information is achieved through clinical experience at in-patient facilities and various community health venues. UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Prerequisite Course(s): Take PNUR 1012 , PNUR 1030 , BIOL 1730 , BIOL 1101 ;
Required as Prerequisite or Concurrent Course(s): Take BIOL 1550 , PNUR 2012C
College Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Learning Outcome |
Assessments - - How it is met & When it is met |
Communication – Written |
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Communication – Speech |
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Intercultural Knowledge and Competence |
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Critical Thinking |
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Information Literacy |
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Quantitative Literacy |
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Student Learning Outcomes for Course
Outcomes |
Assessments – How it is met & When it is met |
1. Perform nursing procedures following the criteria provided on the skill sheets.
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Unit tests and & final exam (weeks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) Clinical evaluation tool including assessment of student’s ability to perform advanced nursing procedures (week 8) College lab evaluation of selected skills (weeks 2, 5, 8) |
2. Utilize the nursing process with appropriate application in caring for patients of all ages.*
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Unit tests & final exam (weeks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) Clinical lab paperwork (week 8) |
3. Develop therapeutic relationships. *
a. Utilize effective communication techniques.
b. Identify psychosocial stressors, which interfere
with meeting basic human needs.
c. Encourage appropriate relationships between
patients and families.
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Unit tests and final exam (weeks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) Clinical evaluations tool (week 8) Community agency experience and written reports (depends on length & weeks of assigned community rotation) |
4. Function as an effective team member. *
a. Use verbal and written communication to
convey pertinent information to other members
of the health care team.
b. Accept guidance
c. Work cooperatively with health team members
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Team work in clinical setting when assigned multiple patients (week 8) Clinical evaluations tool (week 8) Ability to demonstrate team leadership qualities with guidance (clinical evaluation (week 8) |
5. Demonstrate achievement of the program requirements as listed in the student handbook.*
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Clinical evaluations tool (week 8) |
6. Apply knowledge, concepts and principles related to care of patients with commonly recurring health problems in: *
a. Oxygenation
b. Nutrition & Elimination
c. Safety & protection
d. Sensory perception
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Unit tests & final exams (weeks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) Clinical evaluations tool (week 8) |
7. State legal and ethical responsibilities in relation to drug administration and intravenous therapy. *
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Unit exam week 3 Clinical evaluations tool (week 8) |
8. Demonstrates knowledge of concepts and principles of administration of medication. *
a. Demonstrate the proper care and storage of
medicines
b. Calculate medication dosages and intravenous
rates correctly
c. Prepare drugs correctly for administration by
any routes
d. Demonstrate knowledge of the concepts and
principles related to intravenous therapy,
intravenous medication and administration.
e. Administer drugs with supervision
f. Record medicine administration following
agency policy
g. Explain drug actions, safe doses, side effects
and nursing implications as related to the
individual’s needs(Of drugs studied and/or
assigned)
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Unit tests and Final exam (weeks 2, 5, 6, 7, 8) Clinical evaluation tool (week 8 |
Note: *Indicates mandatory clinical objectives.
Standard Grading Scale 93-100 A
90 - 92 A-
87- 89 B+
83 - 86 B
80 -82 B-
77- 79 C+
73 - 76 C
70 -72 C-
67- 69 D+
63 - 66 D
60 -62 D-
00- 59 F
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