CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT SYLLABUS 2014-2015 Instructor: Kris Louque, MSN, RN, CNE Office Phone: 757-766-1100 (ext. 9-3391) E-mail: kris.louque@nhrec.org – best way to contact me Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7:15-7:30 a.m. and 2:35-3:15 p.m. (additional times can be arranged if needed) Location: 520 Butler Farm Road, Hampton VA 23666 Certification: Virginia CNA Certification Program-VA State Board of Nursing American Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR and Heartsaver First Aide Course Textbook: Sorrentino, Remmert (2012). Mosby’s Textbook for Nursing Assistants, 8th Edition. Missouri: Saunders /Elsevier 1. Course Description: The Nurse Aide course is an occupational preparation course for the Certified Nursing Assistant Certification. Students study normal growth and development, simple body structure and function, medical terminology, infection control, and care of the elderly. They receive skill training in patient-nursing assistant relationships; taking and recording of vital signs; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; bathing, feeding, dressing, and the transporting of patients in hospitals and nursing homes. The course also emphasizes advanced skill training in areas such as catheter care, range of motion, bowel and bladder training, care of the dying, selected procedures for maternal and infant care, and admission and discharge procedures. Students learn diseases and body systems as related to advanced clinical care of the acute medical-surgical patient, the chronically ill, and the elderly. Onthe-job instruction in a licensed nursing home is part of the course. Upon completion of the nurse aide program, the student is eligible to take the nurse aide certification exam that leads to employment as a certified nurse aide in hospitals and nursing homes. 2. Other Considerations Students should be able to read and write at the high school level. Basic math skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are required. Students who speak English as a second language may wish to contact their home school guidance counselor prior to enrolling. Uniform purchase is required, and certain health standards must be met prior to attending clinical. Working as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) is physically demanding. CNAs are required to lift patients, assist a patient that is falling, and carry heavy medical equipment. A CNA should have the physical dexterity to perform skills that require fine motor movement. Basic observations are made by the CNA; therefore, they should possess the senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch. Students in the CNA course must meet the physical requirements set forth by the clinical site. The student's health must enable him/her to fulfill the requirements and outcomes of the nursing program. Following the successful passing of this course the student will be able to: • Sit for the VA State Board of Nursing Assistants Exam • Communicate and interact on a one to one basis with their clients • Demonstrate sensitivity to their resident’s emotional, social and mental health needs through effective interaction • Assist clients in attaining and maintaining as much functional independence as possible • Exhibit behavior in support and promotion of resident’s rights • Demonstrate skills in observation and documentation needed to participate in the assessment and care of their client’s health, physical condition and well-being 2. Instructional Philosophy: The classroom will utilize a shared governance approach to decision making which empowers students and professionals in taking ownership of their work. The instruction will be a mix of lecture, discussion, role play, skills demonstration, and clinical internship. The course will encompass both professional and clinical applications. The course requires extensive study of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, basic care of patients, and a strong geriatric knowledge base. Students will work independently and as team members to complete various projects and competencies. Healthcare related films and outside readings will be used to demonstrate concepts and theories in the course. Classroom attendance and participation are required and important for the completion of this course. Communication between the instructor and student is a key aspect of this course. It is strongly recommended that an email address is provided and that the student signs up for text messages through Remind 101. The classroom also has a blog site to keep the students up to date on class activities and missed assignments. During the clinical rotation, students must notify me via my google cell number if they are going to be absent for the day. Cell phones are not allowed in class or the clinical setting. Assignments will require students to draw upon academic skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening, mathematics, science, and computer technology. The students will develop and use the following critical thinking skills of reasoning, problem solving, and decision making. Students are expected to read all assignments and be aware of all required material handed out in class. In the event of absences, it is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor for any missed work. Much of the work will be posted on Secure Shell or the blog and it is the student’s responsibility to review the missed work prior to returning to class. Long absences will put you at risk of failure and difficulty in completing making up work. Students will have five (5) school days upon return to school to complete make up work. Make-up work not completed will result in a zero. Attendance during clinicals is mandatory and only a doctor’s excuse will allow the student to make up a clinical day. The clinical site is very busy with other students and makeup days cannot be guaranteed. Student assessments will be based on group work, project presentations, written reports, chapter tests, quizzes, and return demonstration of skills. Library and internet research is required. Students will be expected to participate in remediation when necessary to complete assignments to meet course standards. The classroom will operate using a Shared Governance Nursing Model of teamwork so some requirements might not be outlined in this syllabus. Additional details will be explained at the beginning of class. 3. Course Goals: • To prepare the student to take the nursing assistant certification exam by the VA Board of Nursing. • To enhance research, writing, public speaking skills. • To develop good employee and customer service skills. • To develop and master good team work skills. 4. Major Course Concepts Students will be evaluated weekly according to their employability skills which will be outlined the first week of school. The VA Board of Nursing requires participation and completion of at least 120 hours of instruction including 40 hours of direct patient care. More detailed information will be discussed at a later date. The clinical facility will determine our exact dates; clinical hours will be determined based on the needs of the facility. Clinical experience will be performed during the 2nd Semester. Transportation to and from the clinical site is the responsibility of the student. Students are required to maintain a skills binder which will be completed throughout the course. 5. Instructional Delivery Plan The following is a description of course requirements: A. Pop Quizzes: During each quarter, there will be a number of quizzes to evaluate your current knowledge and understanding. The quizzes may be multiple-choice, matching, true-false or fill in the blank. The quizzes are designed to test your comprehension of the material being covered. B. Unit /Chapter: There will be Chapter tests at the end of each Unit. The tests will be in a multiple choice format to prepare you for the State exam. C. Final Exam: There will also be a final exam at the end of the year based on the CNA certification exam. These exams are multiple-choice. D. Class Participation: Class participation is a very important element of the learning experience. I expect all students to be actively engaged with this class. I expect each student to contribute to class discussions and class exercises. E. Competency Exercises: Scenario Exercises and “Hands- On” Activities include CPR and First Aid, clinical competencies and projects. Students will be role playing and are required to act as the professional, patient, and rater. F. Homework: May be given to prepare you to discuss, understand and clarify subject matter being presented. It is an important part of the learning process. Reduction in points due to lateness will be determined by Shared Governance. H. Attendance: - Attendance is required and unexcused absences could result in a failed course. All missed work must be made up. Please see the Student Handbook for a detailed explanation of the attendance policy. An explanation of excused absences is listed in the student handbook. Attendance in clinicals is mandatory and missed dates may result in being ineligible to sit for the State Certification. 6. Assessment Plan Grades for the course will be based on the following levels of performance Grade Performance Standard A Independent Learner Did research, designed and planned; applied academic skills; evaluated work and made adjustments; did quality work; needed little help from the teacher, sought and found resources independently; demonstrated knowledge with a grade of 90 or higher. B Semi-Independent Learner Did research, designed and planned; needed some help from the teacher; did quality work with a few flaws; needed feedback from the teacher to realize work did not meet standards; redid work to meet standards; demonstrated knowledge with a grade of 80 or higher. C Dependent Learner Needed help to research, design and plan or had to be given a plan; relied a great deal on the teacher; had to be given procedures for performing tasks; required significant help to produce a quality product; final product still did not meet standards; demonstrated knowledge with a grade of 70 or higher. D Supervised Learner If projects were completed, they were of very poor quality; did not adequately document procedures; did not show criteria for determining quality; scored less than 70 on knowledge tests. F Failure Did not complete projects; if projects were completed, they were of such low quality that they did not pass; failed to document procedures; did not show criteria for determining quality; scored less than 60 on knowledge tests. 7. Student Evaluation Employability Skills 30% of grade Employability skills equates to professionalism. These are the necessary skills you will need to be successful in the workforce. The overall employability grade is based on the following factors: your ability to communicate effectively, your use of time, your cooperation in class, your ability to follow instructions, your ability to work independently, your care of the worksite, your ability to follow safety rules, your appearance in class, your ability for problem solving, and bringing your materials to each class. Additionally, students must demonstrate the following: reading skills on a level required for employment in healthcare; writing skills on a level required for employment in healthcare; speaking and listening skills on a level required for employment in healthcare; computer literacy skills on a level required for employment in healthcare; reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making skills; understanding the “big picture;” strong work ethic; positive attitude; independence and initiative; self-presentation skills; satisfactory attendance; and participation as a team member to accomplish goals. Related Instruction 35% of grade Quizzes, unit exams, journal writing, research project, worksheets, and other projects will be used to determine the overall related instruction grade. Clinical Competencies 35% of grade Include clinical skills checkoffs as outlined by the VA Board of Nursing, resume writing, and uniform checks. 8. Course Fees Fee Description Cost CPR $25 Pin/Badge $10 Criminal Background Check $20 State Certification Exam $94 Activity Fund/Club $17 Total Cost: $166 *Note: TB skin test and uniform must be purchased separately Cash, check, or money order made out to New Horizons REC (due by end of Septpayment plans can be arranged if needed) Additional details regarding the uniform will be decided by the class and information given at a later date. Other Supplies Watch with a second hand-mandatory for clinical rotation Small Pocket Notebook- for clinical note taking Flash drive- at least 2GB – with a ring to clip in binder Flash Cards-helpful to review terminology 2 inch binder or a 1 inch binder with composition notebook for vocab and Chapter Reviews 1 inch binder with page protectors for skills lists Computer Access- students will have computer based assignments they will need to access computers at home, Home School or Library or after and before school here at NHREC ******Please note that any of the above except course fees may be changed due to feedback from the individual Shared Governance teams********* Email addresses – If you have not yet made an email address, please do so now as we will use it often during the year. .