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RNSG-1247-001 Concepts of Clinical Decision Making I
Prerequisites: RNSG 1331 Corequisite: RNSG 1263
Integration of previous knowledge and skills into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of health care team and member of the profession. Emphasis on clinical decision-making for clients in medical-surgical settings experiencing health problems involving gastrointestinal disorders, endocrine and metabolic disorders, reproductive and sexual disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, eye-ear-nose-throat disorders and integumentary disorders. Discussion of knowledge, judgment, skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach.
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(2 sem hrs; 2 lec, 1 lab)
On Campus Course
REQUIRED:
SUGGESTED:
IV Start Kit. Obtained in bookstore.
STUDENT PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
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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".
BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS
GRADING CRITERIA/GRADE SCALE:
The following criteria will be used to determine your grade.
Why is the grading scale higher? (Passing is 75%)
The National Council Licensure Examination for RNs (NCLEX-RN) has become harder, to reflect the need for nurses who have a high level of critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills. The increase in patient acuity and nursing responsibilities is placing greater demand on current entry-level nurses in comparison to their cohorts in the past. The National Council for State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) prepares the NCLEX-RN and establishes the minimum passing standard. The passing standard was revised on April 1, 2013, with the implementation of the 2013 Detailed Test Plan and will be in effect through March 31, 2016
The Grading scale for RNSG 1247 is:
A = 90-100%
B = 80-89%
C = 75-79%*
D = 60-74%
F = below 60%
For example: If your average is 74.98 then with NO rounding, your average is a D. If your average is 89.98, with NO rounding your average is a B.
2. The final grade will consist of the grades on three module exams,required remediation before exams, the evolve exam, a comprehensive final exam, lab assignments and quizzes and *completion of mandatory review on the evolve exam.
Module I 21%
Module II 21%
Module III 21%
Class Quiz grades 5%
LAB grades 5%
EVOLVE exam 5%
Comprehensive Final 22%
Course Tutoring Requirement.
Required tutoring will be prescribed each time a student does not achieve the minimum passing score of 75% on a Module Exam.Students who do not complete the required tutoring will not be allowed to take the course’s next Module Exam.Students who do not complete the required tutoring and are not allowed to take the next Module Exam will earn a grade of zero (Ø) for that exam.
*HESI Course Requirement: 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 for no less than one (1) hour. 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.
It is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor and arrange for any make-up exam within the required time frame
ATTENDANCE POLICY:
Tentative Schedule for Class. A class and lab schedule is available in BB under the course content.
Week 1: Tuesday Class in class time : Orientation and Intraoperative Material / Extra Lab: Thursday all day (0830 – 1500) Infusion Therapy/ Venipuncture and Phlebotomy Labs / Lab 1 quiz due.
Week 2: Tuesday class in class time: Intraoperative material and ABGs/ Dosage and Solution Exam TBA/ Lab 4 quiz due/ Friday all day 0830-1200 Clinical Orientation/ 1300-1600 Lab check off.
Week 3: Tuesday class in class time: Diabetes Mellitus material. Quiz 1 due.
Week 4: Tuesday class in class time: Diabetes Mellitus part 2. / Lab 5 due.
Week 5: Module 1 Exam time and place TBA./ On-line: Respiratory Unit/ Respiratory quiz due.
Week 6: Tuesday class in class time: Hematology Non-malignant conditions. Exam 1 review.
Week 7: Tuesday class in class time: Principles of Oncology
Week 8: Tuesday class in class time: Oncology part 2 & Malignant hematologic conditions. / Lab 6 due
Week 9: Tuesday class in class time: Urinary Disorders. / Lab 7 due.
Week 10: Tuesday class in class time: Male Reproductive D/O. / EXAM 2 TBA
Week 11: Tuesday class in class time: Female Reproductive D/O/ Exam review
Week 12: Tuesday class in class time: Female Breast D/O// Integumentary D/O
Week 13: Tuesday class in class time: Integumentary D/O part 2/ Eye and Vision D/O//Lab 8 due
Week 14: Tuesday class in class time: Hearing and Balance D/O /EXAM 3 TBA // Wednesday Hesi Evolve Exam TBA
Week 15: Tuesday class in class time: Complementary Therapies/ Final Exam Plan //Evolve Remediation due end of week.
COURSE COMMUNICATION:
First Class Day:
If you have any questions, please contact the instructor. Thank you.
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