Course Name:
Nursing Assessment Across the Life Span Laboratory
Course Prefix: NRSG
Course Number: 3031
Submitted by (Name & E-Mail):
Tamara Chase, taird@weber.edu
Current Date: 8/5/2011
College: Health Professions
Department: Nursing
From Term: Fall
2012
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Companion course to NRSG 3030. Provides hands on clinical practice
experience that will provide students experience with the equipment and
requisite psychomotor skills employed in the systematic examination and
analysis of subjective and objective health assessment data obtained
during the health assessment process. Using these skills, the health
status of a client will be determined through the process of
differential analysis of both the anecdotal evidence provided by the
client history and empirical evidence gathered during the physical
examination. With this evidence, students will learn to apply the
scientific process of formulation and testing hypothetical diagnoses.
The overall purpose will be focused upon developing strategies and
skills to assess the health care needs of people across the life span.
Students are challenged to identify normal assessment findings and
critically analyze variations from normal. Co-requisite NRSG 3030 (must
be taken concurrently with NRSG 3030).
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changes to an existing course. (Note: Justification should emphasize
academic rationale for the change or new course. This is
particularly important for courses requesting upper-division status.)
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will no longer be taught in the revised curriculum. The content from
this course will be integrated into other courses in the revised
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1. Did this course receive unanimous approval
within the Department?
true
If not, what are the major concerns raised by
the opponents?
2. If this is a new course proposal, could you
achieve the desired results by revising an existing course within your
department or by requiring an existing course in another department?
3. How will the proposed course differ from
similar offerings by other departments? Comment on any subject overlap
between this course and topics generally taught by other departments,
even if no similar courses are currently offered by the other
departments. Explain any effects that this proposal will have on program
requirements or enrollments in other department. Please forward letters
(email communication is sufficient) from all departments that you have
identified above stating their support or opposition to the proposed
course.
4. Is this course required for
certification/accreditation of a program?
no
If so, a statement to that effect should appear
in the justification and supporting documents should accompany this
form.
5. For course proposals, e-mail a
syllabus to Faculty Senate which
should be sufficiently detailed that the committees can determine that
the course is at the appropriate level and matches the description.
There should be an indication of the amount and type of outside activity
required in the course (projects, research papers, homework, etc.).