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RNSG-2261-001 Clinical-Concepts of Clinical Decision Making II
Corequisite: RNSG 1248
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts to clients on medical surgical units. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
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(2 sem hrs; 6 clinical)
On Campus Course
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS:
1. Smeltzer & Bare: Brunner and Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing. J.B. Lippincott, 13th edition, 2014 (ISBN#: 978-1-4511-3060-7).
2. Davis Drug Guide (or other reliable textbooks or electronic sources of medication information
3. Mosby’s Diagnostic & Laboratory Test Reference.
SUGGESTED TEXTBOOKS:
1. Gahart & Nazareno’s Guide to Intravenous Medications.
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No supplies available
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STUDENT PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OUTCOMES:
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The student will utilize critical thinking and a systematic problem-solving process as a framework for providing care for clients in structured healthcare settings; and integrate the roles of the associate degree nursing in the provision of care for clients and families
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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
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BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS AND CLASSROOM GROUND RULES:
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1. Students are full partners in fostering a classroom environment which is conducive to learning. In order to assure that all students have the opportunity to gain from time spent in class, unless otherwise approved by the instructor; students are prohibited from engaging in any form of behavior that detracts from the learning experience of fellow students. Inappropriate behavior in the classroom may result in a request from the instructor for the offending student to leave the class.
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2. See Associate Degree Nursing Student Handbook, Professional, American Nurses Association Code of Ethics, and Amarillo College Student Rights and Responsibilities
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GRADING CRITERIA/GRADING SCALE:
The following criteria will be used to determine the course grade:
1. A=90-100, B=80-89.999, C=75-79.999, D=60-74.999, F=below 60. No grades will be rounded. For example, a grade of 79.7 will be a “C” and not rounded to “80” (B).
2. Three major examinations = 60% of course grade.
3. Conceptual term paper = 10% of course grade.
4. 11 Case studies = 3% of course grade.
5. Five Blackboard quizzes = 2% of course grade.
6. One Evolve medical surgical specialty examination will be administered during the semester.
7. The Evolve Specialty Exam is 5% of the total class grade. The conversion score (%) will used as the grade for the exam.
8. A remediation plan is sent to students by Evolve after the specialty exam.
9. All students must access the on-line remediation through HESI Assessment after the course’s Evolve Specialty or Custom Exam. All students will develop an individualized study packet, and review all areas designated as needing improvement. Completion of remediation and development of a study packet is due by the Friday before the final exam. If it is not completed as assigned, then the student will fail the course because of a failure to complete this requirement.
1000 or > 0 required
900 or > I hour
800 – 900 – 2 hours
700 – 800 – 3 hours
600 – 700 – 4 hours
500 – 600 – 5 hours
400 – 500 – 6 hours
10. The Final Exam is 20% of the course grade. All students are required to take the Final Exam.
11. Make-up examinations are to taken within one-week (prior to the next class meeting) if a regularly scheduled examination is missed. Make-up examinations will be administered to students who arrive late to a regularly scheduled examination time or who fail to present a valid identification. Make-up examinations may be multiple choice, essay, and/or short answer questions.
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ATTENDANCE POLICY:
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Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Students must attend at least 90% of class meetings. This means 90% of the total number of hours that is allotted to this class.
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1. Classroom instruction is Tuesday from 0830a.m. until 1020 a.m. section 1 and 1230 until 1420 section 2 during the fall and spring semesters. Classroom times vary during summer sessions.
2. The final examination scheduled will be posted at least one month prior to the final examination week. Students who have a general education course examination which conflicts with a nursing examination may re-schedule their nursing examination on an individual basis with the consent of the appropriate nursing faculty member and testing laboratory assistant. The final examination for this course will be taken in the 15th week of the semester.
AMARILLO COLLEGE COURSE CALENDAR FOR RNSG 1248/2261: Summer 2015
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Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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July 6 (0900-1530)
Introduction to course End of Life Care (6 lab hours)
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July 7 (0900-1530)
End of Life Care Simulation (8 clinical hours) |
July 8 (0900-1600)
Rheumatic Endocrine Evolve Case Study: Rheumatoid Arthritis (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Thyroid (1 hour lab) |
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July 10 (0900-1200)
Major Exam 1 (1 hour) 1000-1100
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July 13 (0800-1600)
Dosage Exam (1 hour) 1300-1400 Clinical Orientation (8 clinical hours)
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July 14
No class
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July 15 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3 |
July 16 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3
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July 17 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3 |
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July 20 (0900-1600)
Musculoskeletal Evolve Case Study: PVD/Amputation (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Osteoporosis (1 hour lab)
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July 21
No class
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July 22 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3 |
July 23 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3 |
July 24 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 1, 2 & 3 Clinical simulation NRC 1300-1830 |
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July 27 (0900-1600)
Major Exam 2 (1 hour) 0900-1000 GI & Hepatic Evolve Case Study: Colonoscopy (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: DVT (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Inflammatory Bowel (1 hour lab) |
July 28 (0900-1400)
GI & Hepatic Evolve Specialty Exam (1 hour 15 minutes) 0900-1015 Evolve Case Study: PUD (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Cirrhosis (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Hepatitis (1 hour lab) Evolve Case Study: Pancreatitis (1 hour lab)
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July 29 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5 |
July 30 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5
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July 31 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5 |
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August 3 (0900-1000)
Major Exam 3 (1 hour) 0900-1000
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August 4
No class
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August 5 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5 |
August 6 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5 |
August 7 (0630-1830)
Clinical Groups 4 & 5 Clinical simulation NRC 1300-1830 Remediation Due |
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August 10 (0900-1100)
Final Exam (2 hours) 0900-1100
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August 11
No class
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August 12
No class
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August 13
No class
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August 14
No class
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No additional information available
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