Fall 2024 Course Syllabus
Course: VNSG-1400 (Section: 2, CRN: 92210) Nursing in Health and Illness I |
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Instructor | Tracie Wolfford | ||||||||
wolffordth@lamarpa.edu | |||||||||
Phone | (409) 382-1047 | ||||||||
Office | Allied Health - Room: Lobby | ||||||||
Office Hours | M-F 8-11am, 12-3pm By Appointment |
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Additional Contact Information | Office Location: DETCCA Building Jasper Campus - Office # 100G Phone # (409)382-1047 | ||||||||
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Description | Introduction to general principles of growth and development, primary health care needs of the patient across the life span, and therapeutic nursing interventions. | ||||||||
Required Textbooks |
Textbook Purchasing Statement: A student attending Lamar State College Port Arthur is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college-affiliated bookstore. The same textbook may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer.
Textbook Purchasing Statement: A student attending Lamar State College Port Arthur is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college-affiliated bookstore. The same textbook may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. Textbook Purchasing Statement: A student attending Lamar State College Port Arthur is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college-affiliated bookstore. The same textbook may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. Burton, M., Smith, D. (2023). Fundamentals of Nursing Care, Concepts, Connections and Skills for Nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia: F.A Davis
ISBN # 978-1-7196-4455-6
Burton, M. Smith, D. Ludwig, L. (2019). Study Guide for Fundamentals of Nursing Care, Concepts, Connections, and Skills for Nursing (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis
ISBN # 978-1-7196-4456-3
Gorman, L. Anwar, R. (2022) Mental Health Nursing (6th Edition) Philadelphia: F. A. Davis ISBN # 978-1-7196-4560-7
Linnard-Palmer, L., Haile-Coats, G. (2021). Safe Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Care (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: F.A Davis
ISBN # 978-0-8036-9734-8
HESI (2021) HESI Comprehensive Review NCLEX-PN (6th Edition) Elsevier
ISBN # 978-0-3236-5348-0
Online HESI Case Studies: Complete PN Collection (2 Year Version)
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Additional Materials/Resources | None | ||||||||
Corequisites/Prerequisites |
NURA-1301 Nurse Aide Hlth Care Org I
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Learning Outcomes |
In accordance with the mission of LSC-PA, VNSG 1400 Nursing in Health and Illness I assist the student to develop the particular skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for success as a vocational nurse. Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Recognize the uniqueness of the gerontological patient related to physical, mental, and emotional changes associated with the aging process. (PSLO 2) Measured by: exams, discussions based on readings; clinical rotations 2. Describe the psychosocial, growth and development, and physiological needs of patients across the life span. (PSLO 2) Measured by: case discussions and reading assignments; clinical case studies 3. Identify common, overt, actual and/or potential primary health care needs of the patient. (PSLO 2) Measured by: exams; case studies; care plans 4. Identify the basic interventions to support the patient and family during life stages including death and dying. (PSLO 1; PSLO 2; PSLO 3) Measured by: exams; clinical simulations; clinical rotation interactions 5. Identify nursing interventions related to the effects of pharmacological agents on patients. (PSLO 1; PSLO 2; PSLO 3) Measured by: exams; care plans; case scenarios; class and clinical discussions/interactions; simulations 6. Demonstrate competency in dosage calculations. (PSLO 1; PSLO 3) Measured by: exams; clinical medication identification. 7. Describe the underlying theories of nursing skills using principles of safety and asepsis. (PSLO 1; PSLO 3) Measured by: clinical simulations; lab skills check-offs; clinical skills evaluations; discussions based on readings 8. Demonstrate satisfactory performance of nursing skills using evidenced-based principles of safety and asepsis. (PSLO 1; PSLO 2; PSLO 3) Measured by: lab skills check-offs; clinical skills evaluations; discussions of most-current practices 9. Develop an understanding of the legal, ethical & professional responsibilities inherent in the role of vocational nurse. (PSLO 1; PSLO 3) Measured by: exams, discussions based on readings of nurse practice act and nurse literature |
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Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Upon completion of the Vocational Nursing Program graduates will, under the supervision of a professional licensed nurse and/or licensed physician, function in non-complex settings and should be able to: PSLO 1. Functions within the Scope of Practice for a Vocational Nurse. PSLO 2. Demonstrates safe, direct patient care with individuals who have predictable health care needs. PSLO 3. Exhibits professional nursing behaviors. PSLO 4. Cooperates with members of the interdisciplinary health care team to provide evidence-based care |
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Lecture Topics Outline |
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Major Assignments Schedule |
Date: 09/05/24 Practice Exam Time: 12:00
Date: 09/12/24 Exam I Time: 12:00
Date: 09/27/24 Exam II Time: 08:00
Date: 10/11/24 Exam III Time: 08:00
Date: 11/01/24 Exam IV Time: 08:00
Date: 11/19/24 Exam V Time: 08:00
Date: 12/02/24 HESI Time: 08:00
Date: 12/06/24 Final Exam Time: 08:00
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Final Exam Date | December 6, 2024 - 8:00 AM Through December 6, 2024 - 11:00 AM | ||||||||
Grading Scale | 90-100 = A 80-89 = B 75-79 = C 60-74 = D Below 60 = F | ||||||||
Determination of Final Grade |
The following method will be used to determine each student’s grade in the course:
i. Exam I 12%
ii. Exam II 12%
iii. Exam III 12%
iv. Exam IV 12%
v. Exam V 12%
vi. HESI 10%
vii. Classroom/Computer Assignments 5%
viii. Professionalism 5%
ix. FINAL 20%
Students must have a 70% average or greater on the first 3 exams in VNSG 1400 to be eligible to participate in VNSG 1261 clinical. Classroom/Computer assignments will not be average into the test average for clinical eligibility. A minimum average of 75% in VNSG 1400 independent of all other requirements is necessary to pass the course. Daily activity grades (example: discussion board post, classroom/computer assignments, etc.) will not be included in grade calculations until 75% average on exams is achieved. No grades will be rounded until the final course average; this includes weighted exam average. A mandatory comprehensive standardized examination (REACH) is administered at the end of the semester prior to the final exam and is weighted equivalent to 10%. |
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Course Policies | |||||||||
Instructor Policies |
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Attendance Policy |
Fundamentals of Nursing VNSG 1400 and the clinical component of this course may consist of online & in class lectures, labs, and assignments. Schedules may be changed at the discretion of the faculty and vocational nursing coordinator. All attendance policies are in effect whether conducted online or in the classroom setting. Infractions may result in loosing professionalism points. Research has shown a cause-and-effect relationship between attendance and college success. Policies for this course are described below: Because poor attendance is a leading reason for termination from a job in all areas of employment, attendance at all scheduled classes is expected.
without notification to the faculty may be dropped from the program by the Program Director. Students on campus but not in class are considered absent. Students who do not attend scheduled live virtual activities will be counted absent. 2. Late arrival to class is disruptive. Students who consistently arrive after the beginning of the class (3 or more times) will be counseled and a plan of corrective action determined. Class will begin promptly at the scheduled time. Students who arrive fifteen (15) minutes after the beginning of class should not enter the classroom and should wait until break to enter. A student who is tardy three (3) times in one class will result in a 5-point deduction from the next exam grade. 3. It is the student’s responsibility to notify all Level 1 instructor of any absence. If the student is unable to contact the instructor(s), the student should call 409- 984-6356 or 1-800-477-5872 ext. 6356. The student should also email the faculty or call the faculty office and leave a voicemail. 4. In addition to notifying instructors, students must submit a Student Excuse Form, upon the first day of return, each time the student is absent, delayed from attending or must depart early from class, clinical or lab. Failure to complete the Student Excuse Form will result in a declaration of a ‘No Call, No Show' for the number of days absent and may result in the student being dismissed from the program. 5. Lab jackets are to be worn at all times while in the skills lab. 6. Simulation/Computer Lab Assignments are mandatory. Failure to attend will result in a Zero for that assignment. The Program Director or Department Chair has the right to initiate the administrative withdrawal of any student whose attendance, conduct, scholastic abilities, attitude or lack of aptitude for Vocational Nursing making it inadvisable for that student to continue in the program. |
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Additional Information |
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Institutional Policies | |||||||||
MyLSCPA | Be sure to check your campus email and Course Homepage using MyLSCPA campus web portal. You can also access your grades, transcripts, academic advisors, degree progress, and other services through MyLSCPA. | ||||||||
Academic Honesty | Academic honesty is expected from all students, and dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated. Please consult the LSCPA policies (Academic Dishonesty section in the Student Handbook) for consequences of academic dishonesty. | ||||||||
ADA Considerations | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the the Office for Disability Services Coordinator, Room 231, in the Madison Monroe Building. The phone number is (409) 984-6241. | ||||||||
COVID 19 Information | The Lamar State College Port Arthur (LSCPA) Student Code of Conduct COVID 19 Policy requires students who have been diagnosed with COVID 19 to report their condition directly to their local health department. Students should also contact their course faculty to report their quarantine status. In addition, this policy requires all students to wear face coverings when directly exposed to COVID 19 in compliance with the criteria included in the policy. For more information please refer to the COVID 19 link on the LSCPA website. | ||||||||
Facility Policies | No food or tobacco products are allowed in the classroom. Only students enrolled in the course are allowed in the classroom, except by special instructor permission. Use of electronic devices is prohibited. | ||||||||
HB 2504 | This syllabus is part of LSCPA's efforts to comply with Texas House Bill 2504. | ||||||||
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect | As per Texas law and LSCPA policy, all LSCPA employees, including faculty, are required to report allegations or disclosures of child abuse or neglect to the designated authorities, which may include a local or state law enforcement agency or the Texas Department of Family Protective Services. For more information about mandatory reporting requirements, see LSCPA's Policy and Procedure Manual. | ||||||||
Title IX and Sexual Misconduct | LSCPA is committed to establishing and maintaining an environment that is free from all forms of sex discrimination, including sexual harassment, sexual violence, and other forms of sexual misconduct. All LSCPA employees, including faculty, have the responsibility to report disclosures of sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment, sexual assault (including rape and acquaintance rape), domestic violence, dating violence, relationship violence, or stalking, to LSCPA's Title IX Coordinator, whose role is to coordinate the college's response to sexual misconduct. For more information about Title IX protections, faculty reporting responsibilities, options for confidential reporting, and the resources available for support visit LSCPA's Title IX website. | ||||||||
Clery Act Crime Reporting |
For more information about the Clery Act and crime reporting, see the Annual Security & Fire Safety Report and the Campus Security website. |
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Grievance / Complaint / Concern | If you have a grievance, complaint, or concern about this course that has not been resolved through discussion with the Instructor, please consult the Department Chair. | ||||||||
Department Information |
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