UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF NURSING COURSE SYLLABUS FALL 2012 COURSE NUMBER NUR 4739 – Section 3362 COURSE TITLE Systems of Care 3: Restoration of Wellness CREDITS 4 PLACEMENT BSN Program: 3rd Semester Upper Division PREREQUISITES Systems of Care 2: Restoration of Wellness COREQUISITES: NUR 3826 Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing FACULTY David J Derrico RN, MSN Clinical Assistant Professor derridj@ufl.edu OFFICE HPNP 3202 PHONE 352-273-6341 cell 352-562-6305 OFFICE HOURS Tuesday 1115-1315 Anna Hall Kelley, MSN, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor alkelley@ufl.edu HPNP 2221 352-273-6422 cell 352-494-8053 Monday 0930-1130 Debbie Popovich, MSN, CPNP Assistant Professor popovdm@ufl.edu HPNP 352-273-6342 2223 Beeper 888- 980-3708 cell 352-215-8990 Karen Reed, RN, MSN, DHSc Clinical Assistant Professor ksreed@ufl.edu HPNP 3235 Martha (Jo) Snider, EdD, RN, Associate Professor snidemj@ufl.edu HPNP 4229 DEPARTMENT CHAIR Joyce Stechmiller, PhD,ACNP-BC FAAN Associate Professor, Interim Chair Adult and Elderly Nursing stechjk@ufl.edu NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico 352-273-6097 cell 352-514-8565 Tuesday 1300-1500 & by Appointment Monday 1300-1500 352-273-6359 By Appointment 352-273-6394 By Appointment HPNP 3230 Page 1 COURSE DESCRIPTION The purpose of this course is to examine the knowledge necessary to participate in development of plans of care for diverse clients with complicated acute and chronic illnesses across the lifespan. Emphasis is on principles of safe and effective management of clients with complicated disease, injury and disability in a variety of settings. Focus is on the principles inherent in the care of clients whose complexity affects restoration to wellness. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Analyze factors that contribute to client potential for restoration to wellness. 2. Analyze the healthcare needs of clients with complicated acute and chronic illnesses across the lifespan. 3. Synthesize principles and concepts from liberal arts and science and nursing science into plans of care for selected clients. 4. Integrate multiple factors in construction of holistic plans of care. 5. Analyze inter- and intraprofessional communication and collaborative strategies used to deliver evidence-based, client-centered care. 6. Evaluate healthcare outcomes of clients with complicated acute and chronic illnesses using data from multiple relevant sources. COURSE SCHEDULE Day Time Room Monday 0830-1025 HPNP-G101 Tuesday 0830-1025 HPNP-G101 E-Learning in Sakai is the course management system that you will use for this course. ELearning in Sakai is accessed by using your Gatorlink account name and password at http://lss.at.ufl.edu . There are several tutorials and student help links on the E-Learning login site. If you have technical questions call the UF Computer Help Desk at 352-392-HELP or send email to helpdesk@ufl.edu. It is important that you regularly check your Gatorlink account email for College and University wide information and the course E-Learning site for announcements and notifications. Course websites are generally made available on the Friday before the first day of classes. ATTENDANCE & MAKE UP POLICY Requirements for class attendance and make-up exams, assignments, and other work are consistent with university policies that can be found at: https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/attendance.aspx. NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Page 2 Students are expected to be present for all classes, other learning experiences and examinations. Students who have extraordinary circumstances preventing attendance should explain these circumstances to the course instructor prior to the scheduled class as soon as possible. Instructors will make an effort to accommodate reasonable requests. ACCOMMODATIONS DUE TO DISABILITY Each semester, students are responsible for requesting a memorandum from the Disability Resource Center to notify faculty of their requested individual accommodations. This should be done at the start of the semester. UNIVERSTY COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES http://www.counseling.ufl.edu/cwc/ (352) 392-1575 STUDENT HANDBOOK Students are to refer to the College of Nursing Student Handbook for information about University & College of Nursing policies, Academic Honesty , and professional behavior. http://con.ufl.edu/currentStudents/e_docs/Undergraduate%20Handbook%202011.pdf https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/advising/info/student-honor-code.aspx#honesty TOPICAL OUTLINE 1. General Approach Use of the problem solving process to develop interdisciplinary plans of care for patients with complicated acute and chronic illnesses. A. Application of concepts to exemplars across the lifespan. B. Nursing interventions that are developed based on identified nursing problems and utilize evidence based guidelines and standards of care. C. Exemplars include patients with: 1. Prevalent blood disorders — e.g. iron deficiency anemia, sickle cell anemia, bleeding and clotting disorders 2. Prevalent cancers 3. Prevalent immune illnesses 4. Prevalent gastrointestinal illnesses 5. Prevalent behavioral disorders e.g. major depression, psychoses, bipolar disorders. 6. Prevalent nervous system illnesses 7. Prevalent musculoskeletal and connective tissue illnesses 8. Prevalent endocrine disorders, e.g. thyroid 9. Prevalent cardiac/vascular disorders 10. Substance abuse 11. Complications of pregnancy TEACHING METHODS Lecture, group activities, practice tests and discussion LEARNING ACTIVITIES Participation in class and group activities, selected readings and electronic sources NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Page 3 CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE Classroom Behavior is covered under the Regulation of the University of Florida, Regulation 2.019. (j) Conduct Disruptive to the University Community. All students are expected to comply with UF policies http://regulations.ufl.edu/chapter4/4041.pdf. The UF policy defines disruption of a class or curricular activity as follows: Classroom or other academic workplace behavior that interferes with either (a) the instructor’s authority or ability to conduct the class or (b) the ability of other students to benefit from the instructional program EVALUATION METHODS/COURSE GRADE CALCULATION 3 Exams 60% Final exam 20% Total 100% Evaluation will be based on four objective exams. The final exam is cumulative and will include content previously tested in this course. Test scores are averaged and rounded to the nearest whole number to determine the final course grade. Exam 1 Monday September 24, 2012 0830 Computer Testing Center 25% Exam 2 Monday October 22, 2012 0830 Computer Testing Center 25% Exam 3 Tuesday November 20, 2012 0830 Computer Testing Center 25% Exam 4 Monday December 10, 2012 0800 Cumulative Final Exam Computer Testing Center 25% Total You must also achieve 84% on each of the four RN practice exams to pass the course 100% 4 EVOLVE RN Practice Tests: Maternity RN Practice Test – Due 9/7/12 Pediatrics RN Practice Test – Due 10/5/12 Psychiatric-Mental Health RN Practice Test – Due 10/26/12 Medical-Surgical RN Practice Test – Due 11/30/12 NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Each test is Pass-Fail. You must score 84% or above on each test to PASS. Online at EVOLVE: https://evolve.elsevier.co m/cs/Satellite/StudentHo me?Audience=Student May be taken multiple times. Each exam will close at 11:59pm on the due date You must achieve 84% or above on all 4 practice tests, submitted by due date/time, to pass the course. Page 4 Testing will be done at the date and time indicated on the course syllabus. Early testing is not an option and late testing will be given only in exceptional situations. Students must obtain approval of absence from David Derrico (273-6341) prior to the scheduled exam. Late testing will be completed within one week of the scheduled exam. TEN PERCENTAGE POINTS will be deducted from the exam score for UNEXCUSED absences. Alternate test forms will be given to students not taking exams at scheduled times. GRADING SCALE/QUALITY POINTS Letter Grade Points A AB+ B BC+ C CD+ D DE 95 – 100 93 – 94 91 – 92 84 – 90 82 – 83 80 – 81 74* - 79 *74% is the minimum 72 – 73 70 – 71 64 – 69 62 – 63 61 or below Quality Points 4.0 3.67 3.33 3.0 2.67 2.33 2.0 passing grade 1.67 1.33 1.0 .67 0.0 For more information on grades and grading policies, please refer to University’s grading policies: https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx REQUIRED TEXTS Evolve RN Practice Tests: HESI RN Practice Test, Version 3.0 Lewis, S.L., Dirksen, R.F., Heitkemper, M.M., Bucher, l., & Camera, I.M. (2011). Medical-Surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (8th ed.). St. Louis, Mo: Mosby Perry, S., Hockenberry, M., Lowdermilk, D., & Wilson, D. (2010). Maternal child nursing care (4th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Mosby. Silvestri, L.A. (2011). Saunders comprenhensive review for the NCLEX-RN examination (5th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Saunders. Townsend, M.C. (2011). Essentials of psychiatric mental health nursing: Concepts of care in evidence-based practice (5th ed.). Philadelphia: FA Davis. NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Page 5 RECOMMENDED TEXTS HESI. (2011). Comprehensive review for the NCLEX-RN examination (3rd ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier. Ohman, K. A. (2010). Davis’s Q&A for the NCLEX-RN examination. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Page 6 WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE Week # Date 2 Monday, August 27 & Tuesday, August 28 Monday, September 3 Topics Readings & Assignments Faculty Orientation, Priorities Concepts: Oxygenation, & Vulnerability Comfort: Acute Pain : Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients Derrico with Hematologic dysfunction: Sickle Cell Anemia, Thromboemboli, & Myelosuppression Lewis: Chapter 30 & 31 LABOR DAY - - NO CLASSES 3 Tuesday, September 4 Concepts: Vulnerability, Comfort: Chronic Pain : Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Cancer #1 Colon Cancer & Endometrial Cancer Lewis: Chapter 16 Derrico Maternity RN Practice Test – Due Friday 9/7/11 online 4 Monday, September 10 Tuesday, September 11 5 Monday, September 17 Tuesday, September 18 6 Monday, September 19 Exam #1 0830-0945 Computer Testing Center NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Concepts: Protection &Vulnerability, Comfort: Chronic Pain : Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Cancer #2 Lewis: Chapter 16 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Cancer #3 Vulnerability Nursing Care Exemplars: Children with Cancer: Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Perry et al. pp. 1507-1514 Concepts:Protection & Vulnerability Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients Immune dysfunction : Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and HIV Infection Lewis: pp 241-256, 1189-1194, 1664-1670 Concepts: Protection & Vulnerability Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Arthritis and Connective Tissue disorders: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, & Gout Lewis: Chapter 65 Concepts: Elimination & Nutrition Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients Derrico Derrico Popovich Derrico Derrico Derrico Page 7 Lecture 0955-1025 G101 Tuesday, September 20 7 Monday, October 1 Intestinal Inflammation: Appendicitis, Diverticulitis, & Inflammatory Bowel Disease Lewis: Chapter 43 Concepts: Regulation/Metabolism & Nutrition Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Liver dysfunction: Cirrhosis of the Liver Lewis: Chapter 44 Concepts: Regulation/Metabolism & Nutrition Nursing Care Exemplars: Children with Popovich Liver dysfunction: Biliary Atresia Perry et al. pp. 1410-1411 Elimination Nursing Care Exemplars: Children with Elimination dysfunction: Pyloric Stenosis & Hirschsprung’s Disease Perry et al pp. 1417-1420 & 1391-1394 Concepts: Role: Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients who use Passive Aggressive behaviors, and Splitting Townsend 578-579 (table) plus Pgs. 573-577; 787 Tuesday, October 2 NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Derrico Concepts: Regulation/Metabolism & Nutrition Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Pancreas dysfunction: Pancreatitis Lewis: pp. 1088-1095 Snider Derrico Page 8 Concepts: Stress 8 Monday, October 8 Tuesday, October 9 Pediatrics RN Practice Test – Due 10/5/11 due online Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Substance abuse & Dependency. Townsend Chapter 10 & pp778 Concepts: Regulation/Metabolism & Fluid & Electrolyte Balance Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Endocrine dysfunction: Pituitary Disease Adrenal Disease: Cushings v.Addisons Lewis: Chapters 48 & 50 Snider Derrico Concepts: Stress 9 Monday, October 15 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Crisis Townsend Chapter 10 & page 778 Snider Concepts: Regulation/Metabolism & Tuesday, October 16 Fluid & Electrolyte Balance Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Endocrine dysfunction: Thyroid disease & Parathyroid disease Derrico Lewis: Chapters 48 & 50 Concepts: Oxygenation: 10 Monday, October 17 Exam #2 0830-0945 Computer Testing Center Nursing Care Exemplars: Critically ill Derrico Clients with Respiratory problems: Pulmonary Embolism & Acute Respiratory Failure, Lewis: Chapter 28, pp 577-80, Chapter 66, pp. 1698-14 & Chapter 68 Tuesday, October 18 Concepts: Oxygenation: Psychiatric-Mental Health RN Practice Test – Due 10/26/11 Chest Trauma Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Nursing Care Exemplars: Critically ill Clients with Respiratory problems: Derrico Lewis: Chapter 28, pp566-74, Chapter 66, pp. 1700-14 & Chapter 68 Concepts: Affect/Perception: 11 Monday, October 29 NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Complex Mood dysfunction, and Suicide risk Snider Page 9 Townsend Chapter 16; Pgs. 371-372 Concepts: Oxygenation & Perfusion: Tuesday, October 30 Monday, November 5 12 Nursing Care Exemplars: Critically ill Clients with Dysrhythmias: Atrial Fibrillation Symptomatic Sinus Bradycardia Lewis: Chapter 36 Derrico Nursing Care Exemplars: Critically ill Clients with Shock: Hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive, and distributive shock Multisystem organ dysfunction syndrome Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Lewis: Chapter 67 Derrico Concepts: Elimination Tuesday, November 6 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Renal failure Chronic Renal Disease Acute Renal Failure Kidney Transplant Lewis: Chapter 47 Derrico Concepts: Elimination Nursing Care Exemplars: Children with Renal abnormalities: Spina Bifida Perry et al. pp.1724-1731 Popovich NO CLASSES – VETERAN’S DAY Monday, November 12 13 Concepts: Activity Tuesday, November 13 NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Musculoskeletal problems: Musculoskeletal Trauma, Muscular Dystrophy Derrico Page 10 Lewis: Chapter 63 & Chapter 64 Concepts: Cognition & Activity Nursing Care Exemplars: Critically ill clients with CNS problems: Traumatic Brain Injury, Hemorrhagic Stroke, Ischemic Stroke Lewis: Chapter 57 & Chapter 58 Derrico Concepts: Activity 14 Monday, November 19 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Problems of the CNS: The spinal cord. Spinal Cord Injury & Rehabilitation Chapter 61 pp1546-1567 Reed Concepts: Cognition & Activity Tuesday, November 20 Exam #3 0830-0945 Computer Testing Center Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with CNS problems: Brain Injury and Rehabilitation Lewis: Chapter 58 Reed Lecture 0955-1025 Concepts: Activity 15 Monday November 26 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Derrico Central & Peripheral Nervous System problems: Multiple Sclerosis & ALS Myasthenia Gravis, Guillian-Barre Syndrome Lewis: Chapter 59 pp 1501-06, 1510-16, Chapter 61 pp 1538-1546 Concepts: Sexuality/Reproduction Tuesday, November 27 Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Kelley Infertility Perry et al. Chapter 7 pages 129-138 and 156-159. Concepts: Cognition Medical-Surgical RN Practice Test NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico Nursing Care Exemplars: Children with Popovich CNS problems: Hydrocephalus & Meningitis Perry et al. pp. 768-769, 1593-1597, & 1725-1731 Page 11 Due 11/3011 due online Monday, November 28 Concepts: Sexuality/Reproduction & Nursing Care Exemplars: Clients with Complicated Pregnancy Perry et al. Chapters 13, 14 and 19. 16 Tuesday, November 29 EXAM Approved: Kelley Monday, December 10 Comprehensive Final Exam 1500-1700 Computer Testing Center Academic Affairs Committee: General Faculty: UF Curriculum Committee: NUR4739 (3362) Fall 2012 Derrico 09/09 09/09 10/09 Page 12