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IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE HEALTH ASSISTANT PROGRAM CRN: # 21048 // MONDAY TUESDAY CLASS Instructor: Aida Valdez, R.N. e-mail: a.valdez-abuelita@sbcglobal.net SYLLABUS SPRING: 2010 1

Imperial Valley College Division of Nursing Education and Health Technologies Spring Session 2010 Health Assistant Training Program Instructor: Aida Valdez, R.N. ( C ) 473-1673 E-MAIL ADRESSES: a.valdez-abuelita@sbcglobal.net CLASSROOM: IVC NURSING BUILDING MEET MONDAYS: 0830-1330 // ROOM: 2135 NOTE: UNTIL CLINICAL ROTATION STARTS ************************************************************************ LABS: MEET TUESDAYS: 1405-1925 // LAB: # 1 NOTE: UNTIL CLINICAL ROTATION STARTS Hospital Rotations: VCH PMHD ~ See Student Calendar for Dates 1. Valley Convalescent Hospital ( VCH ) located in EL Centro for Long Term Care ( LTC ) hrs. These are required for the State Nursing Assistant Examination 0630-1500 2. Pioneers Memorial Hospital District ( PMHD ) located in Brawley for Acute Care hrs. (01orientation day 06 days of clinical rotation ). This assignment provides the students experience into the various areas in the Nursing Profession 0700-1400 2

California State Certified Nursing Examination: Grossmont Health Occupational Center 9368 Oakbourne Road Santee, CA 92071 TEST DATE TIME: TO BE ADDED ( TBA ) CONTACT PERSON: JOYCE BOWDEN hecbowden@cox.net Grading Policy: Students must maintain a grade of C to complete this course. Students that do not maintain a C grade in the lecture/lab/skills portions of the course will not be allowed to continue during the clinical component: A = 90 100 % B = 80 89 % C = 70-79 % D = 60-69 % F = 59% Below when the clinical evaluation is unsatisfactory regardless of the Theory Grade. Quizzes maybe given and are TBA Announced during the course. A comprehensive FINAL EXAM will be given prior to starting Clinical. Students with a failing grade will not be allowed to attend the Clinical Rotation. 3

******************************************* GRADING POLICY : ( con t.) REQUIRED HOMEWORK: DUE APRIL 27 TH @ END OF CLINICAL DAY 1. WORKBOOK: WORKBOOK (WB) ~ ONLY COMPLETED WB s Accepted; NO partials/incomplete will be accepted ~ a. Complete WB = A= 100% b. NO WB= F = 0% 2. SENTENCES:( extra credit ONLY ) Medical Abbreviations total= 142 ( download from IVC WEB SITE ) a. Write a SENTENCE for each Medical Abbreviation ~ Examples: HOW TO WRITE SENTENCES 1. The patient amb slowly after his surgery. 2. The Doctor ordered that Mr. Smith get oob this evening 3. The patient put on his call light because he was complaining of lower abd pain. 4

REQUIRED HOMEWORK: ( con t ) DUE APRIL 27 TH @ END OF CLINICAL DAY 3. RESEARCH PAPERS= 02 ( extra credit ONLY ) a. Alzheimers Disease b. Elder Abuse WRITING RESEARCH PAPERS: A. INTRODUCTION ( 1 ST PARAGRAPH ) B. ACTUAL RESEARCH ( 2 ND PARAGRAPH ) C. WHAT YOU ACTUALLY LEARNED FROM RESEARCH ( 3 RD PARAGRAPH ) ************************************************************************ OVERALL HOMEWORK: ( DUE APRIL 27 TH ) END OF CLINICAL DAY 1. WORKBOOK ( COMPLETED ): LETTER GRADE 2. SENTENCES( MEDICAL ABBREVIATIONS=142 ): EXTRA CREDIT 3. ALZHEIMER S DISEASE: EXTRA CREDIT 4. ELDER ABUSE: EXTRA CREDIT 5

Lab, Skills, and Clinical: Performance will be determined on a Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory basis a. Receive( first ) on Unsatisfactory in lab/skills/clinical, complete NLC referral ( remediation ) established by instructor b. If you receive a second lab/skills/clinical Unsatisfactory, complete NLC referral ( remediation ) established by the instructor c. Receive a third Unsatisfactory in lab/skills/clinical, the student will be dropped from the class. Please bear in mind that 2 or 3 Unsatisfactory lab/skills/clinical, performances could be received in one day. *** 20 hrs. of Lab Practice outside of class time is required, 2 students at a time may schedule for a lab with a tutor in the IVC NLC you MUST SIGN in the NLC Computer! To be completed by May 17 th, 2010 *** SEE ATTACHED SKILLS PRACTICE SHEETS *** TIME TO SCHEDULE LAB PRACTICE: AFTER ~ 1400 thru 1700 Mondays thru Fridays CPR ~ IVC Nursing Building Room #2139 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for Health Care Providers will be taught in this course. It is required that you take complete CPR during this class even if you already have a current CPR card. CPR Testing are part of State of California CNA Module Curriculum for Emergency Procedures and is a REQUIREMENT prior to the Clinical Rotation. It will be on a March13th, 2010 @ 1400 1930, Instructor will be: Steve Holt Paramedic. The American Heart Association ( AHA ) CPR Book ( Health Care Provider ) Masks are purchased @ the IVC Campus Bookstore CPR CARD is $5.00 paid to your instructor. 6

Attendance: A student who fails to attend the first meeting of class may be dropped by the instructor immediately following the class. Should readmission be desired, the student s status will be the same as that of any other student who desires to add a class. Regular attendance in all classes is expected of all students enrolled. Instructors are expected to take a student s attendance record into account in computing grades. A student may be excluded from further attendance in a class during any semester when absences after the close of registration have exceeded the number of class hours which the class meets per week. Further, an instructor may drop any student judged to be disturbing element in the class. A student who is TARDY ( 02) TIMES may be considered as having been absent once. ( 02 tardies= 01 absence) All students MUST SIGN IN as they come into class and PLACE ENTRY TIME by their name each day, EVEN in the Clinical Rotation! Failure to Sign IN may result in the student being marked absent by the instructor. If the student needs to drop from the class for any reason including academics the STUDENT MUST SIGN A DROP SLIP! by the recorded drop date, at the IVC Administrative, Records Admissions office or receive a failing letter grade ** IF YOU FAIL TO MEET EITHER THE COLLEGES or CALIFORNIA S REQUIREMENTS YOU WILL BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS!!!!!! ** STUDENTS with DISABILITIES: Any student with a documented disability who may need educational accommodations should notify the instructor of the DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAM SERVICES, office as soon as possible.dsps Room 2117, Health Science Building, telephone number: ( 760-355-6312 ) NURSING BUILDING # 2100 7

Course Description: This course will prepare the Health Assistant for Certification by the State of California as an entry-level worker on a Health Care Team in a Long-Term Care Facility. The course is structured to provide theory and practical applications of skills needed to function as a Nurse Assistant. This course will follow the Model Curriculum for Nurse Assistants set forth by the Chancellor s Office, California Community Colleges Sacramento, California. ( NATAP ) Nurse Assistant Training and Assessment Program. Text Required: 1. Nursing Assistant Care, Hartman Publishing Inc. ( available @ the IVC bookstore ) (Textbook ) 2. Nursing Assistant Care, Hartman Publishing Inc. ( available @ the IVC bookstore ) ( Workbook ) 3. American Heart Association Fundamentals of BLS ( Basic Life Support ) for the Healthcare Provider: Textbook Mask: IVC Campus Bookstore 1. CPR CARD is $5.00 pay your instructor 8

EXTRA CHARGES: ( before clinical rotation ) 1. Testing Fees Supplies ( REVIEW HANDOUT ): ( ITEM, COST DUE ) Regional Testing Center: ( RTC ): $ 90.00 ( cashier s check or money order ) on March 16 th, 2010 bring to class Liability Insurance: $13.00 ( cashier s check or money order ) before March 16 th, 2010, pay outside window @ IVC Administration Window ( COPY ) Physicals/TB Skin Test: Appointment will be scheduled for the students no additional cost @ IVC Student Health Center ~ 760-355-6310 1. Chest X-rays ( maybe required ): Cost:?? ( depends where you have them taken ) 2. Physicals, TB Skin Test Results or Signs Symptoms review sheet or results of Chest X-ray March 16 th, 2010, ( bring to class ) SIGNED COPY OF AHA HEALTH CARE PROVIDER CPR CARD UNIFORM COMPLETE, 2 ND HAND WATCH, WHITE TENNIS SHOES BLACK SAFETY BELT 9

EXTRA CHARGES: ( CON T ) SUPPLIES EQIPMENT: ( prior to clinical rotation ) Uniform scrubs/( Navy Blue bottoms white tops ) ( Wal-Mart ) or any Nursing uniform shop 2 nd Hand Watch ( buy or borrow ) BLACK INK PEN SMALL PAPER PAD STETHOSCOPE ( buy or borrow ) 1. 3 rd week of clinical rotation ( VCH ) Black Safety Belt ( buy or borrow ) 1. Can buy any store of your choice NAME TAG:( BUY AT THE IVC STUDENT CENTER ) ( DO NOT BUY NAME TAG UNTIL MARCH 23 rd, 2009 ) INSTRUCTOR: A list of students names will be turned into the IVC Student Center, NEXT TO THE IVC CAFETERIA on March 08 th, 2010, GET ID CARD PRIOR TO STARTING CLINICAL (HOSPITAL) ROTATION ************************************************ 10

WEEK#1 DAY#1 DATE: COURSE CONTENT: ASSIGNMENT: FEB. 16 th TUES. 0830-1330 1400-1730 ORIENTATION TO COURSE IVC LABS ORIENTAION TO IVC NURSING LEARNING CENTER ( NLC ) INTRODUCTION TO REQUIRED STATE MANUEL SKILLS ( NNAAP ) NOTE: STUDENTS TO DOWNLOAD REQUIRED STATE INFO. FOR CURRENT MODULE (S) STATE SKILLS FROM CD SEE STUDENT CALENDAR HANDOUTS NUSRSING DEPT. TOUR California Nurse Assistant Canidate Handbook ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program BOOKLET 1400 1730 ( Con t ) UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION DHS MOD 1 TITLE 22 MOD 1 MODULE : 1 a. Role Responsibility of Certified Nursing Assistant b. Title 22, division 5, California Code of Regulations overview c. Requirements for nurse assistant Certification d. Professionalism e. Ethics confidentiality End of Week 1 THEORY 5 ½ hrs. REVIEW: STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM Handouts 11

WEEK#2 DATE: COURSE CONTENT: ASSIGNMENT: DAY#2 FEB. 22 nd 0830-1330 0830 1330( Complete Module -1, 2 3 ) MODULE: 2 UNIT 2: Patient / Resident Rights DHS Mod. 2 Title 22 Mod. 2 REVIEW: STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM MODULE: 3 Handouts Unit 3: Communication / Interpersonal Skills DHS Mod. 3 Title 22 Mod. 3 HOMEWORK: a. Communication b. Defense Mechanisms c. Sociocultrual Factors d. Attitudes toward illness Health Care SEE STUDENT CALENDAR ******************************************************* START LECTURE: MODULE 4: SAFE ENVIRONMENT h. List the safety rules to be followed for the resident receiving oxygen therapy i. Describe the safe application of postural supports the implications for their use j. Discuss the legal psychological implications of the use of postural supports k. Describe the overview of Bioterrorism Module 5: BODY MECHANICS Title 22 California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ SEE STUDENT CALENDAR a. Basic rules of body mechanics b. Transfer Techniques c. Ambulation d. Proper Use of Body Mechanics Positioning Technique 12

WEEK#2 DATE: COURSE CONTENT: ASSIGNMENT: DAY#3 FEB. 23 rd 0830-1330 1400-1730 Complete Lecture for Modules 4 5: MODULE 4: SAFE ENVIRONMENT REVIEW: STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM h. List the safety rules to be followed for the resident receiving oxygen therapy i. Describe the safe application of postural supports the implications for their use j. Discuss the legal psychological implications of the use of postural supports k. Describe the overview of Bioterrorism Module 5: BODY MECHANICS Title 22 a. Basic rules of body mechanics b. Transfer Techniques c. Ambulation d. Proper Use of Body Mechanics Positioning Technique Handouts *********************** California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ SEE STUDENT CALENDAR 1400-1730 California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook IVC LABS NLC ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ DEMOSTRATION STATE MANUEL SKILLS Downloaded Materials SEE STUDENT CALENDAR END OF WEEK#2 13

WEEK#3 DATE: COURSE CONTENT: ASSIGNMENT: DAY#4 MAR. 1 st 0830-1330 0830 1330 Exam#1, Modules: 1, 2, 3 TAKE EXAM#1 0830 1330 ( con t ) REVIEW: Review Complete Modules: 4 5 Lecture Module: 6 MODULE 6: MEDICAL / SURGICAL ASEPSIS DHS MOD. 6 Title 22, MOD. 6 STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM a. Micro-organism b. Universal precautions for infection control including methods to handle patients, all material that are soiled with blood and/or body fluids from patients. The methods prescribed shall be designed to reduce the risk of transmission of potentially infectious etiologic agents from patient to patient between patients health care workers c. Basic principles of asepsis Handouts MODULE 7: WEIGHTS MEASURES DHS MOD. 7 TITLE 22, MOD. 7 a. The Metric System b. Weight, Length Liquid Volume c. Military Time ( 24-hr CLOCK ) INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PRACTICE OF COVERSION FROM STANDARD TIME T0 MILITARY TIME HOMEWORK: SEE STUDENT CALENDAR 14

WEEK#3 DATE: COURSE CONTENT: ASSIGNMENT: DAY#5 MAR. 2 nd 1400-1930 1400-1730 IVC LABS NLC DEMOSTRATION STATE MANUEL SKILLS Downloaded Materials California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ SEE STUDENT CALENDAR END OF WEEK#3 WEEK#4 DAY#6 MAR. 8 th 0830-1330 0830 1330 Exam#2, Modules: 4 5 TAKE EXAM#2 0830 1330 ( con t ) REVIEW: MODULE 8: PATIENT CARE SKILLS DHS MOD. 8 TITLE 22, MOD. 8 a. Bathing medicinal baths which includes substances such as bran, oatmeal, starch, sodium bicarbonate, Epsom salts, sulfur, potassium permanganate or salt b. Dressing c. Oral Hygiene d. Hair care, hair shampoo, Medicinal shampoo, nail care, shaving e. Prosthetic devices f. Skin care including prevention of decubitus g. Elimination needs h. Bowel Bladder Retraining i. Weighing Measuring the patient STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM Handouts 15

WEEK#4 DAY#7 MAR. 9 th 1400-1930 1400-1730 EXAM #3: MODULES 6 7 TAKE EXAM#3 1400 1730 California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook IVC LABS NLC DEMOSTRATION STATE MANUEL SKILLS Downloaded Materials ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ SEE STUDENT CALENDAR END OF WEEK#4 March 13 th Saturday 1400 1930 CPR BRING: AHA TEXTBOOK MASK AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ( AHA ) LOCATION: HEALTH CARE PROVIDER COURSE IVC NURSING BLDG. WRITTEN EXAM ROOM: 2139 SKILLS ~ RETURN DEMO 16

WEEK#5 DAY#8 MAR. 15 th 0830-1330 0830 1330 EXAM #4 Module: 8 TAKE EXAM#4 0830 1330 ( con t ) REVIEW: MODULE 9: RESIDENT CARE SKILLS PROCEDURES DHS: 9 Title 22, MOD. 9 a. Collection of specimens, including stool, urine sputum b. Care of Patients with tubing to include but no be limited to urinary, gastric, oxygen intravenous NOTE: This care does not include inserting suctioning or changing the tubes c. Intake output d. Bed making STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM Handouts WEEK#5 DAY#8 MAR. 15 th 0830 1330 ( con t ) REVIEW: 0830-1330 Con t MODULE 10: VITAL SIGNS DHS MOD. 10 TITLE 22, MOD. 10 a. Purpose of Vital Signs b. Factors affecting Vital Signs c. Normal Ranges d. Methods of Measurements e. Temperature, pulse respirations f. Blood Pressure g. Abnormalities h. Recording STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM Handouts 17

WEEK#5 DAY#8 MAR. 15 th 0830-1330 Con t 0830 1330 ( con t ) MODULE 11: NUTRITION DHS MOD. 11 TITLE 22, MOD. 11 a. Proper Nutrition b. Feeding Techniques c. Diet Therapy MODULE 13: LONG-TERM CARE Pt. REVIEW: STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM a. Needs of persons with development mental disorders including mental retardation, Alz disease, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, dementia mental illness b. Introduction to anatomy physiology c. Physical behavioral needs changes d. Community recourse available e. Psychological, social recreational needs f. Common disease disorders including signs symptoms Handouts *************************************** MODULE 14: Rehabilitative Restorative Care DHS MOD. 14 Title 22, MOD. 14 a. Promoting the patient s independence b. Devices equipment c. Activities of Daily Living d. Family interactions e. Complication of inactivity f. Ambulation g. Range of Motion 18

WEEK#5 DAY#9 TH MAR. 16 th 1400 1930 1400 1730 IVC LABS NLC DEMOSTRATION STATE MANUEL SKILLS Downloaded Materials California Nurse Assistant Candidate Handbook ( NNAAP ) National Nurse Aide Assessment Program Downloaded Materials ~~ MEDIA LIST ~~ SEE STUDENT CALENDAR END OF WEEK#5 WEEK#6 DAY#10 TH MAR. 22 nd 0830-1330 0830 1330 EXAM #5 Module: 9, 10 11 EXAM #6 Module: 13 14 TAKE EXAMS#5 6 0830 1330 ( con t ) REVIEW: MODULE 15: OBSERVATION / CHARTING DHS MOD. 15 Title 22, MOD.15 a. Observation of patients reporting responsibility b. Patient Care Plan c. Patient Care Documentation d. Legal issues of charting e. Medical terminology abbreviations MODULE 16: DEATH DYING STATE MODULE CIRRCULUM a. Stages of Grief b. Emotional Spiritual needs of the patient family c. Rights of the Dying patient d. Signs of approaching death e. Monitoring of the patient f. Post Mortem Care ******************************************************************** ORIENTATION @ VALLEY CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL ( VCH ) 1700 SOUTH IMPERIAL AVE. EL CENTRO, CA. 92243 PHONE: 352-8471 Handouts LONG TERM CARE ( LTC ) ORIENTATION 19

WEEK#6 DAY#11 TH Mar. 23 rd. 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 Students will: CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 3 hrs. 30 min. Rehab 2 hrs. Observation Charting 2 hrs. Pt. Care Procedures Work with the RNs PT to review Hoyers, ADL s Gate Belt use ROM Provide bed care for residents Review charting system Chart on procedures provided Utilize universal precautions Assist with care plans at the appropriate scope of practice END OF WEEK# 6 WEEK#7 DAY#12 TH Mar. 29 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 2 hrs. Pt. Care Skills 1 hr. Pt Care Procedures 1 hr. 30min Vital Signs 2 hrs. Patients Rights 1 hr. Med/Surg Asepsis Vital Signs Follow privacy regulations Bathe residents Provide Oral Care Provide Nail Care/Hair Care/Shaving as needed Dress Residents Provide Bowel Care Report all finding to nurse Follow patients rights 20

WEEK#7 DAY#13 TH Mar. 30 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 2 hrs. Med/Surg Asepsis 3 hrs. Pt. Care Skills 1 hr. Vital Signs 1 hr. 30 min. Prevention of Catastrophes PROVIDE SKIN CARE ASSIST WITH ELIMINATION ( BOWEL BLADDER TRAINING ) ASSISTING DEPENDENT/INDEPENDENT FEEDING FOLLOW DIET THERAPY PROVIDE PROPER NUTRITION FOLLOW DIET CARDS REVIEW FIRE/DISASTER PLANS FOLLOW Pt. SAFETY GUIDELINES UNDERSTANT REPORT S S OF DISTRESS END OF WEEK# 7 WEEK#8 DAY#14 T Apr. 12 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. a. 2 hrs. 30 min. Body Mechanics b. 2 hrs. Patient Care Skills c. 2 hrs. Patient Care Procedures d. 1 hr. Med/Surg. Asepsis MEASURE HEIGHT ( HT ) WEIGHT ( WT ) PROPERLY APPLY PROSTHETIC DEVICES AS NEEDED COLLECT SPECIMENS AS NEEDED COLLECT CHART I O UTILIZE BODY MECHANICS ASSISST WITH TRANSFERS WEEK#8 DAY#15 th Apr. 13 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 OBSERVE ASSIST WITH BANDAGE/DRESSINS TAKE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH TUBING ASSIST WITH AMBULATION PROPERLY APPLY OINTMENTS/POWDERS/ LOTIONS END OF WEEK # 8 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 2 hrs. Body Mechanics 1hr. Patient Care 1 hr. 30 min. Pt. Care Procedures 2 hr. Vital Signs 1 hr. Med/Surg. Asepsis 21

WEEK#9 DAY#16 th Apr. 19 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 2 hrs.med/surg Asepsis 2 hrs. Nutrition 2 hrs. Patient Care Skills 1 hr. Weights/Measurements UTILIZE METRIC SYSTEM WEIGH RESIDENTS ASSIST WITH ADMISSION/TRANSFER DISCHARGE WEEK#9 DAY#17 th Apr. 20 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 1 hr. 30 min. Med/Surg Asepsis 2 hrs. Nutrition 2hrs. Pt. Care Skills 2 hrs. Pt. Care Procedures PROPERLY APPLY RESTRAINTS FOLLOW RESTRAINT REDUCTION PROTOCAL END OF WEEK # 9 WEEK#10 DAY#18 th Apr. 26 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 1 hr. Rehab 1 hr. Patient Care Skills 1 hr. Body Mechanics 2 hrs. Pt. Care Procedures 1 hr. Observation Charting 1 hr. 30 min. Nutrition WEEK#10 DAY#19 th Apr. 27 th 0630 1500 NOTE: LUNCH 1100 1130 CLINICAL 7. 5 hrs. 4 hrs. Pt. Care Skills 3 hrs. 30 min. Pt. Care Procedures 22

WEEK#10 DAY#19 th ( con t ) Apr. 27 th 0630 1500 ( con t ) FINAL EXAM TIME: To Be Added ( TBA ) LOCATION: TO BE ANNOUNCED @ LATER DATE ********************************* PMHD ORIENTATION ( FRONT LOBBY ) 207 WEST LEGION ROAD BRAWLEY, CA. 92227 351-3333 ****************** ORIENTATION TOUR OF HOSPITAL VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS TIME: To Be Added ( TBA ) *************************** DUE: 1. COMPLETE WORKBOOK END OF WEEK # 10 2. 02 RESEARCH PAPERS a. Alzheimer s Disease b. Elder Abuse 3. Sentences of Medical Abbreviations of total: 142 23

WEEK#11 DAY#20 th May 3 rd 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS WEEK#11 DAY#21 st May 4 th 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS END OF WEEK # 11 WEEK#12 DAY#22 nd May 10 th 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS WEEK#12 DAY#23 rd May 11 th 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS END OF WEEK # 12 24

WEEK#13 DAY#24 th May 17 th 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS WEEK#13 DAY#25 th May 18 th 0700-1400 Clinical 7 hrs. INTRODUCE STUDENTS TO OTHER AREAS IN THE NURSING PROFESSION ASSIGN TO VARIOUS DEPARTMENT AT PMHD OBSERVE ASSIST STAFF WITH BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT SKILLS END OF WEEK# 13 ******************************** **************************** LAST DAY OF CLASS: 1. Turn Homework back to the students 2. See Student Calendar BEST WISHES 3. See Paperwork for State Testing Day Requirements 25