Medical Surgical 102T -Summer 2020(1).
Medical Surgical 102T -Summer 2020(1). Pacific College Changing Your Life by Degrees NURS 102T: Intermediate Surgical Nursing NURS 102T Intermediate Surgical NUR 102 T Medical Surgical Faculty Contact and Office Hours Lead Facultv: Sue Morrison Email: Phone: Office Phone: Office Hours: Available by appointment Course Time: Monday 9-3:30 Classroom Location: TBA NOTE: Contact the faculty directly if you need assistance at times other than those specified above. Sue Morrison MSN Karen Nguyen Bien Nguyen Pricilla Greco NUR 102T: Medical Surgical Syllabus Accountability Form I hereby certify that I read each page of the NUR 101T Syllabus. I am fully aware of the contents within the syllabus. I understand and am in agreement with the terms, policies, and provisions. Any questions that I have about the course requirements and the contents of the syllabus will be directed to the faculty for clarification. I understand that any changes or additions to the syllabus will be communicated with me via electronic mail and will be posted in Pacific College Success Platform. NAME (Print): _ SIGNATURE: DATE: Submit the signed and dated form to the NUR 102T Lead Faculty by the end of class on day one (1). NUR 102T: Medical Surgical PREREQUISITE/CO-REQUISITE Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Pacific College Associate Degree in Nursing Program, Psychology 101, and Philosophy 201 NUR 1OlT and NUR l0lL Corequisite: N102T and N102C TIME ALLOCATION AND UNIT VALUES 6.0 hours/week lecture (8 weeks) 48 hours 3.0 Units 12.0 hours/week clinical (8 weeks) 96 hours 2.0 Units 24 hours in bootcamp 1.0 Units COURSE DESCRIPTION This course assists the nursing student with basic synthesis and integrates nursing knowledge and skills in providing care to patients who have health alterations. Focus will be for the student to identify client/patient needs and plan priority of nursing care. Associated psychomotor skills will be integrated and practiced in the clinical setting. The Nursing Process, the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) goals, Critical thinking, best practices, and scientific evidence will be employed to identify alterations for age appropriate client/patient centered care. . PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs) Upon completion of the course, students will be able to: 1. Apply the nursing process through critical thinking and professional nursing judgment to provide and evaluate nursing care in acute and long-term care and community settings at the entry-level practice. 2. Utilize the standards of nursing practice to perform and apply its application to the discipline of nursing and its essential relationship to evidence-based nursing practice. 3. Function within the specific professional nursing roles to provide care, coordinate care, deliver health education, and advocate for individuals, families, groups, and communities. 4. Practice within the ethical, legal, and regulatory framework of professional nursing practice. NUR IO2 T Intermediate Surgical Nursing Upon successful completion of this course, nursing students will: QSEN PLO Course Learning: Outcomes Course Objectives Patient- Centered Care 1,2 3,4 Implement nursing care to patients, families, and groups across the lifespan from diverse backgrounds Apply cultural competence, developmental and learning theories, and ethical and legal in a variety of settings that is principles to deliver patient- compassionate, age and culturally centered care. appropriate, and based on the patient's preferences, values, and Describe the nurse's role as a needs. patient advocate. Engage in therapeutic Identify opportunities to communication when interacting improve communication with with patients, families, and the patients. health care team. Teamwork and Collaboration 3,4 Participate as a member of the interprofessional health care team in the provision of safe, quality patient-centered care. Define the roles and scope of practice of members of the health care team. Outline strategies for effective collaboration. Safety 1,2 3,4 Develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to minimize the risk of harm to patients and promote Define the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to promote patient safety. patient safety. Discuss risks related to unsafe Apply the nursing process to deliver patient care and opportunities safe, quality patient care. for error reduction and safety initiatives. Implement strategies to promote an environment that is safe for the patient, self, and others. Informatics 2,3 Use information technology to communicate with the health care team and mitigate errors. Explain the relationship between informatics and quality health care.
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