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SCHOOL OF NURSING
COURSE SYLLABUS 2010-2011
Nursing 3200 –Complex Patient Centered Nursing Care
A. COURSE NUMBER AND NAME:
Nursing 3200 - Complex Patient Centered Nursing Care
B. CREDIT AND CONTACT HOURS:
Nursing 3200 - Three (3) credit hours.Three (3) contact hours per week.
C. COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Theory focuses on nursing care of patients with complex changes in health status requiring extensive multifactorial resources.
D. COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1 Administer patient-centered nursing care for patients with complex changes in health status requiring extensive multifactorial resources. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
2 Collaborate with other health care professionals and integrate multifactorial resources. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
3 Judge best current evidence and justify its application to specific clinical situations. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
4 Synthesize quality improvement processes into patient centered health care delivery. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
5 Assess health care environments for safety to minimize harm to patients, families and other health care workers. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
6 Integrate national patient safety resources into own professional practice. Student will be evaluated by tests and written work.
E. TEACHING STRATEGIES:
Teaching strategies are selected based on the method of delivery and may be site specific:
· Selected Readings
· Lecture and structured presentations
· Focused discussions
· Written assignments
· Collaborative learning activities
· Videos, CD ROMs, and computer based learning tools
· Web sites and web accessible learning tools
· Case presentations
F. METHODS OF EVALUATION:
Methods of evaluation include the following:
· Unit and final examinations (60%)
· Class participation (7%)
· Written assignments (23%)
· Case presentations (10%)
Grading Scale:
100-95% = A |
89-87% = B+ |
79-77% = C+ |
69-67% = D+ |
59% and below = E |
94 90% = A- |
86-83% = B |
76-73% = C |
66-63% = D |
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82-80% = B- |
72-70% = C- |
62-60% = D- |
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Students must have an 80% average in this course to pass the course and continue in the nursing program. (Refer to School of Nursing Student Handbook)
To receive a grade, all course requirements must be met.
E. REQUIRED TEXT(S): to be determined
F. RECOMMENDED TEXT(S): to be determined
G. COURSE FORMAT:
Unit 1: Perfusion
Unit 2: Thermal Regulation/Tissue Integrity
Unit 3: Acid Base Balance
Unit Exam #1
Unit 4: Metabolism
Unit 5: Intercranial Regulation
Unit 6: Oxygenation
Unit Exam #2
Unit 7: Inflammation/Infection
Unit 8: Cellular Regulation
Unit 9: Sexuality/Reproduction
Unit Exam #3
Unit 10: Comfort
Unit 11: Assessment/Social Functioning
Unit 12: Health Care Systems
Unit Exam #4
Unit 13: Semester Review
Final Exam
H. SYLLABUS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT:
The syllabus is the governing document for this course. Your decision to take this course amounts to your tacit consent to the conditions of this syllabus. The professor, as well, is bound by the terms of this syllabus and may not make any significant changes unless they are approved by the class as a whole.
L. SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
Any student requiring accommodations or services due to a disability should contact Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) in room 181 of the Student Services Center in order to find out how to receive the necessary academic accommodations. SSD can also arrange to provide course materials (including this syllabus) in alternate formats if necessary. Please phone: (801) 626-6413