Miami-Dade College Medical Center Campus School of Nursing NUR 2211 Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Fall, 2007-1 Faculty: Linda Lockshin, MSN, ARNP Office: Room 2328 Course Coordinator Phone: 237-4435 Email: llockshin@mdc.edu Annette Gibson, MSN Office: Room 2340 Phone: 237-4466 Email: agibson@mdc.edu Course Description: This course explores the medical surgical nursing care of clients with complex alterations in health. Advanced concepts in medical surgical nursing will be discussed within a body systems framework focusing on the nurse s role in meeting the needs of the client, family, and community. (3 credits) Prerequisites: Pediatric Nursing, Pediatric Nursing Clinical Laboratory, Obstetric Nursing, Obstetric Nursing Clinical Laboratory, Psychiatric Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing Clinical Laboratory, Community Health Nursing Corequisites: Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Clinical Laboratory, Professional Nursing Leadership Course Objectives: Please refer to the Miami-Dade Community College (2001). Associate Degree Nursing Curriculum Level 1. Miami Teaching Methods: Reading assignments; Lecture and discussion; Videos Required Textbooks: Deglin, J. Hazard, A., Drug Guide for Nurses, F.A. Davis: Philadelphia Doenges, M. Nurses Pocket Guide: Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions. F.A. Davis: Philadelphia Faculty, Miami-Dade Community College (2001). Associate Degree Nursing Curriculum. Level 1. Miami Fishbach, F. Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests, Lippincott: Philadelphia Smeltzer, S.C., Bare, B.G.,(2008). Brunner and Suddarths Textbook of Medical Surgical Nursing. Lippincott: Philadelphia Mosby s Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professionals (7 th ed). Mosby: St. Louis
Dates and Times: Lectures are every Monday and Friday, 8AM 12:00 Noon September 28 November 2, 2007 Room - 2117 Grading Policy: Students will take two Tests and one Final examination during this course. Students are expected to take all tests and examinations when they are scheduled. Faculty should be notified beforehand if there is a problem. If a student is unable to attend class the day a test is scheduled, the weight of the Final examination will be increased by the weight of the missed test. If more than one test is missed, the student may be asked to withdraw. The tests and examinations are weighted as follows: 2 Tests (30% each) 60% 1 Final Examination 40% Total 100% Grading Scale: 93-100% A 85-92% B 77-84% C 69-76% D Below 69% F Method of Communicating Grades: Grades for each test will be distributed to each individual one week after taking the test. Test Review: Faculty will review exam content when test results are distributed. Students who wish to review their own test results must schedule an appointment with the faculty within three (3) weeks of receiving individual results. Standardized Testing: During the semester, students will be assessed using standardized diagnostic tests that will provide valuable individual feedback regarding their learning styles and mastery of course content. All of these scheduled tests are required. Failure to take the test(s) will result in a grade of I, or Incomplete, for the course. Remediation: Students who are not meeting course objectives and or requirements are responsible to seek tutorial remediation. It is the students responsibility to make an appointment with the course instructor for direction regarding remediation. Students with documented disabilities should contact the campus ACCESS office in advance for information on appropriate policies and procedures for obtaining assistance. No retroactive accommodations can be provided. Additional information can be obtained at http://www.mdc.edu/medical/studentservices/access
Attendance: Attendance is required in order for students to successfully meet the course objectives. Students who miss any scheduled lectures are responsible for acquiring the missed information. Progression: In order to progress to Nursing Leadership, students must earn a grade of S and/or C or higher in every nursing course required this semester. See co-requisites.
COURSE CALENDAR Accelerated Nursing, Fall 2007-1 DAY DATE TOPIC READINGS AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Fri. 9/28 UNIT: Endocrine System Impairment: Pituitary, Thyroid, Curriculum: Level 2 Semester 4 pp. 1-10 Parathyroid Chapter Pages 42 1439-1473 Mon. 10/1 UNIT: Endocrine System (continued) Impairment: Adrenal Glands Fri. 10/5 UNIT: Endocrine System (continued) Impairment: Adrenal Glands Curriculum pp. 1-10 (continued) 42 1473-1484 Curriculum pp. 1-10 (continued) 42 1484-1487 Mon. 10/8 Test #1 UNIT: Neurological System Care of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury Curriculum pp. 18-23 63 2250-2266 Fri. 10/12 UNIT: Neurological System Care of the Patient with Degenerative Neuromuscular Disorders Mon. 10/15 UNIT: Hematologic System Care of the Patient with Hematologic Disorders Curriculum pp. 11-17 64 2277-2296 65 2311-2324 Curriculum pp. 24-32 33 1035-1113
Fri. 10/19 UNIT: Genitourinary System Care of the Patient with Genitourinary and Renal Disorders Introduction UNIT: Hepatic System Care of the Patient with Biliary Disorders Curriculum pp. 33-38 43 1492-1513 44 1515-1566 45 1570-1606 Curriculum pp. 39-43 39 1284-1340 Mon. 10/22 Test #2 (Does Not Include Hepatic) UNIT: Hepatic System Care of the Patient with Biliary Disorders Curriculum pp. 39-43 39 1284-1340 Fri. 10/26 UNIT: Burns (Multi-System) Care of the Patient with Burn Injuries Mon. 10/29 UNIT: Care of the Patient Requiring Advanced Nursing Skills (Multi-System) Curriculum pp. 44-53 57 1994-2038 Curriculum pp.54-183 26 816-821 25 739-776 23 675-680 30 968-972 71 2517-2536 72 2559-2574 Fri. 11/2 Final Examination