NUR 220: Advanced Nursing Concepts II

Class Program
Credits 4 Lecture Hours 44

This course continues to focus on expansion of theoretical nursing knowledge related to complex disease states.

Prerequisites

PSYC& 200, with a 2.0 G.P.A or above

Quarters Offered
Winter
Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:

  1. Utilize holistic principles to prioritize nursing care for patients with selected complex conditions. (POC.1)
  2. Apply appropriate nursing care interventions for patients with selected complex conditions. (MOC))
Institutional Outcomes

IO1 Communication:  Communicate effectively to deliver relevant, accurate and complete information to patients, families, and the healthcare team.

IO2 Quantitative Reasoning:  Students will be able to reason mathematically using methods appropriate to the profession.

Course Content Outline
  1. Advanced maternal nursing
  2. Complex conditions of fluids and electrolytes across the lifespan
  3. Complex conditions of respiratory system across the lifespan
  4. Complex conditions of the Renal and Urinary systems across the lifespan.
  5.  Complex conditions of the Cardiac system across the lifespan.
  6. Diagnostic labs and diagnostic procedures

 

Department Guidelines

The outcomes for the Nursing program are based on the Core Concepts: Communicator (C); Provider of Care (POC); Manager of Care (MOC); and Professional (P). Progress is assessed throughout the 2-year program culminating in a professional portfolio.

  1. Communicate effectively to deliver relevant, accurate and complete information to patients, families, and the healthcare team. (C)
  2. Deliver safe and effective physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual care to the whole person in a variety of settings. (POC.1)
  3. Plan, initiate, and evaluate patient teaching including assessment of current knowledge, use of appropriate materials and techniques. (POC.2)
  4. Demonstrate clinical decision-making based on best current evidence, clinical expertise, and the nursing process to develop safe plans of care in a variety of settings. (MOC)
  5. Assume responsibility and accountability in the practice of registered nursing as defined by the professional standards and codes of nursing. (P.1)
  6. Demonstrate effective collaboration within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve educational and institutional growth (P.2)

Additionally, a Dosage Calculation Exam must be passed each quarter with a score of 90% or greater to continue in the program. A student may retake this exam one time only. The Dosage Calculation Exam score is not included in the “Unit Tests” grade.

Assess PO4 Deliver safe and effective physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual care to the whole person in a variety of settings.