I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
NURS 2501
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 6
Lecture Hours: 6
Lab Hours: 0
Internship Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
This is the beginning course in a two-semester sequence which emphasizes the use of the nursing process and nursing judgment to assess, plan, and implement nursing interventions to promote safe, quality care and human flourishing for individuals, families, and groups experiencing alterations in physiological, psychosocial, sociocultural, spiritual, and developmental integrity. Concepts related to surgical nursing, teaching/learning needs in the RN role in providing education to prevent, preserve, and restore health, and human flourishing are integrated. Content includes caring for clients across the lifespan. This course focuses on the pathophysiology and RN role for the following concepts: Nursing Process, Teaching and Learning, Pharmacology, Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes, Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function, Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory and Hematological Function, Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function, and Normal and High Risk Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care.
5. Placement Tests Required:
6. Prerequisite Courses:
NURS 2501 - Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
7. Other Prerequisites
Admission to AD Nursing Program.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
NURS 2501 - Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
All Credit(s) from the following...
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
NURS 2513 | Nursing Practicum I | 3 cr. |
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
III. Course Purpose
Program-Applicable Courses – This course is required for the following program(s):
Nursing A.S. (Mobility)
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate oral communication skills |
Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan. |
Analyze and follow a sequence of operations |
Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematologic Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Apply pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies as they relate to the management of actual health problems across the lifespan. (QSEN Competencies: Safety; Informatics)
|
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Apply a beginner level nursing process to accurately assess, plan, implement, and evaluate holistic, patient-centered care as it relates to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential nursing and collaborative health problems to clients and families across the lifespan (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care);
- Utilize beginner level critical thinking and nursing judgment to accurately plan client priorities and preferences, including use of available resources, referrals, and evidence-based practice standards (QSEN Competencies: Evidence Based Practice);
- Summarize the teaching and learning process, including how to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes promoting a change in behavior;
- Utilize beginner level management of care concepts as they relate to providing and directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting to protect clients and health care personnel (QSEN Competencies: Safety);
- Apply safety and infection control concepts that protect clients and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards in multiple settings (QSEN Competencies: Safety);
- Apply beginner level health promotion and maintenance concepts that incorporate the knowledge of expected growth and development principles, prevention, and/or early detection of health problems and strategies to achieve optimal health across the lifespan;
- Apply beginner level psychosocial integrity concepts that promote and support the emotional, mental, and social well-being of the client experiencing stressful events as well as clients with acute or chronic mental illness (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care);
- Apply concepts of nutrition, taking into account multiple client factors such as personal preference, laboratory values, health problems, education level, and ability to adhere to prescribed dietary plan;
- Apply pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies as they relate to the management of actual health problems across the lifespan (QSEN Competencies: Safety; Informatics);
- Apply risk reduction concepts to help reduce the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments, or procedures;
- Demonstrate beginner level knowledge of normal values, and recognize deviations from normal values for multiple laboratory and diagnostic tests;
- Apply beginner level concepts of physiological adaptation, including the ability to manage and provide care for clients with acute, chronic, or life threatening physical health conditions;
- Apply concepts of Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Normal and High Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematologic Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern: Mental Health as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Demonstrate responsibility, integrity, professionalism, and accountability within the nursing student role (QSEN Competencies: Teamwork and Collaboration); and
- Relate theory with research-based evidence to develop a foundational knowledge of the art and science of nursing, including concepts related to pathophysiological processes and caring behaviors in the care of patients and families (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care; Evidence Based Practice).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Nursing process
- Surgical nursing
- Teaching and learning
- Pharmacology
- Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes
- Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function
- Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematological Function
- Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function
- Normal/High Risk Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care
- Reproductive
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
2. Course Prefix & Number:
NURS 2501
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 6
Lecture Hours: 6
Lab Hours: 0
Internship Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
This is the beginning course in a two-semester sequence which emphasizes the use of the nursing process and nursing judgment to assess, plan, and implement nursing interventions to promote safe, quality care and human flourishing for individuals, families, and groups experiencing alterations in physiological, psychosocial, sociocultural, spiritual, and developmental integrity. Concepts related to surgical nursing, teaching/learning needs in the RN role in providing education to prevent, preserve, and restore health, and human flourishing are integrated. Content includes caring for clients across the lifespan. This course focuses on the pathophysiology and RN role for the following concepts: Nursing Process, Teaching and Learning, Pharmacology, Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes, Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function, Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory and Hematological Function, Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function, and Normal and High Risk Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care.
5. Placement Tests Required:
6. Prerequisite Courses:
NURS 2501 - Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
There are no prerequisites for this course.
7. Other Prerequisites
Admission to AD Nursing Program.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
NURS 2501 - Professional Nursing Concepts Through The Lifespan I
All Credit(s) from the following...
Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
NURS 2513 | Nursing Practicum I | 3 cr. |
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
III. Course Purpose
1. Program-Applicable Courses – This course is required for the following program(s):
Nursing A.S. (Mobility)
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Demonstrate oral communication skills |
Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan. |
Analyze and follow a sequence of operations |
Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematologic Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Apply pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies as they relate to the management of actual health problems across the lifespan. (QSEN Competencies: Safety; Informatics)
|
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Apply a beginner level nursing process to accurately assess, plan, implement, and evaluate holistic, patient-centered care as it relates to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential nursing and collaborative health problems to clients and families across the lifespan (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care);
- Utilize beginner level critical thinking and nursing judgment to accurately plan client priorities and preferences, including use of available resources, referrals, and evidence-based practice standards (QSEN Competencies: Evidence Based Practice);
- Summarize the teaching and learning process, including how to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes promoting a change in behavior;
- Utilize beginner level management of care concepts as they relate to providing and directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting to protect clients and health care personnel (QSEN Competencies: Safety);
- Apply safety and infection control concepts that protect clients and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards in multiple settings (QSEN Competencies: Safety);
- Apply beginner level health promotion and maintenance concepts that incorporate the knowledge of expected growth and development principles, prevention, and/or early detection of health problems and strategies to achieve optimal health across the lifespan;
- Apply beginner level psychosocial integrity concepts that promote and support the emotional, mental, and social well-being of the client experiencing stressful events as well as clients with acute or chronic mental illness (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care);
- Apply concepts of nutrition, taking into account multiple client factors such as personal preference, laboratory values, health problems, education level, and ability to adhere to prescribed dietary plan;
- Apply pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies as they relate to the management of actual health problems across the lifespan (QSEN Competencies: Safety; Informatics);
- Apply risk reduction concepts to help reduce the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments, or procedures;
- Demonstrate beginner level knowledge of normal values, and recognize deviations from normal values for multiple laboratory and diagnostic tests;
- Apply beginner level concepts of physiological adaptation, including the ability to manage and provide care for clients with acute, chronic, or life threatening physical health conditions;
- Apply concepts of Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Normal and High Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematologic Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Apply concepts of Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern: Mental Health as they relate to the diagnosis and treatment of actual or potential health problems to clients and families across the lifespan;
- Demonstrate responsibility, integrity, professionalism, and accountability within the nursing student role (QSEN Competencies: Teamwork and Collaboration); and
- Relate theory with research-based evidence to develop a foundational knowledge of the art and science of nursing, including concepts related to pathophysiological processes and caring behaviors in the care of patients and families (QSEN Competencies: Patient Centered Care; Evidence Based Practice).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Nursing process
- Surgical nursing
- Teaching and learning
- Pharmacology
- Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern: Fluid and Electrolytes
- Elimination Pattern: Renal and Urinary Tract Function
- Activity-Exercise Pattern: Cardiovascular, Circulatory, and Hematological Function
- Activity-Exercise Pattern: Gas Exchange and Respiratory Function
- Normal/High Risk Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care
- Reproductive