RNSG-1207-30 - Nurs Jurisprudence
Lamar State College - Port Arthur
House Bill 2504
Spring 2015 Course Syllabus
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Semester | Spring 2015 | ||||||||||||
Instructor | Woods, Tanya Gail | ||||||||||||
Phone | (409) 984-6370 | ||||||||||||
hendrextg@lamarpa.edu | |||||||||||||
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Course Number | 11539 | ||||||||||||
Course Description | A course in nursing jurisprudence and ethics with an emphasis on personal and professional responsibility. Study of the laws and regulations related to the provision of safe and effective professional nursing care. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. | ||||||||||||
Course Prerequisites | RNSG 1423 Introduction to Professional Nursing for Integrated Programs; RNSG 1260 Clinical RNSG; RNSG 2514 Care of Patients with Complex Health Care Needs; RNSG 2535 Integrated Client Care Management | ||||||||||||
Required Textbooks |
American Psychological Association (2009). Concise rules of apa style (6th ed.). Washington, D. C. Westrick, S. J. (2014). Essentials of nursing law and ethics (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. |
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Attendance Policy | Online | ||||||||||||
Course Grading Scale | 90-100 = A 80-89 = B 75-79 = C 60-74 = D Below 60 = F | ||||||||||||
Determination of Final Grade |
10% Discussions/Assignments 70% Final Summation 10% Midterm Exam 10% Final Exam Pass/Fail TBON Jurisprudence Exam |
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Final Exam Date | March 12, 2015 - 7:00 AM | ||||||||||||
Major Assignments |
Reading Assignments and Skimming Assignments: When asked to read a text, an article or some other resource, the student should look carefully at the material so as to understand the meaning of what is being presented. For example, if you are asked to read a chapter in the textbook, you are expected to know and to at least begin to understand the information being presented by the time you complete the reading. In comparison, skimming consists of familiarizing yourself with the materials being covered. When asked to skim materials, it is a good practice to read the first and last sentences of the paragraphs within the text. If you do not get the gist of the passage, read more. The student should also pay attention to titles, headings, images and tables so to become familiar with the basic ideas presented. Discussions/Assignments: In these discussions and assignments, you will complete the activities and address the discussion questions or assignments presented within each Module after completing all readings and research assigned. You will also submit scholarly responses to other student postings within the discussion board area; the required number of scholarly responses will be designated in each discussion/assignment. These assignments are worth 100 points each. Final Summation: In this assignment, you will identify the key points within the information discussed that will make a difference and change the way you are currently nursing. This assignment is worth 100 points. Exams: You will complete two electronic exams using Respondus Lockdown Browser during the course. The midterm exam is worth 100 points and the final exam is worth 100 points. The due dates for completion of the exams are listed in the module. Exams are multiple choice, short answer and true/false. No essay questions are included. Questions for the quizzes may be randomly selected so no two students have the same test. Each exam item is of equal weight, so no student has an easier or more difficult exam to take. There are no exam retakes available. Individual Discussion Postings: Discussion amongst and between classmates is a major component of this course. At several points in this course, you may be asked to respond to a provocation from the instructor. Your response in all postings should consist of complete sentences and should meet the requirements listed in each discussion assignment instructions. Additionally, you are required to post thoughtful and scholarly responses to other student postings each week Texas Board of Nursing Jurisprudence Exam: Submit a scanned copy of your Certificate of Completion for your Nursing Jurisprudence exam. You should have submitted your application to the BON by the beginning of this course and can check your status online. You may submit a screenshot of the online status of your Application for Initial Licensure for your RN. If you have already taken your jurisprudence as an LVN you should not have to repeat it but it must show as completed in this status area with a date taken. This is a mandatory Pass/Fail assignment and must be completed to pass the course. Late Assignments: Late assignments will be penalized 25 points if received after the date and time due ¡V No exceptions. Assignments submitted after 24 hours will result in a zero for the assignment. |
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Calendar of Lecture Topics and Major Assignment Due Dates |
Module 1 Westrick, S. J. (2014). Essentials of nursing law and ethics (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. „h Chapter 2 ¡V Regulations of Nursing Practice „h Chapter 3 ¡V Nurses in Legal Actions „h Chapter 4 ¡V Standards of Care „h Chapter 5 ¡V Defenses to Negligence or Malpractice „h Chapter 6 ¡V Prevention of Malpractice „h Chapter 11 ¡V Patient¡¦s Rights and Responsibilities „h Chapter 12 ¡V Confidential Communication „h Chapter 43 ¡V Intentional Torts Web-Based Reading Activity: Go to the Texas Board of Nursing website and review the following specific areas of the Nursing Practice Act and Rules and Regulations: „h Conduct: reportable/nonreportable: NPA 301.401(1), Rule 217.11(1)(K), Rule 217.16; „h Fitness to Practice: NPA 301.401, 301.410, Rule 213.29 and Discipline & Complaints - Policies & Guidelines „h Grounds for Disciplinary Action: NPA 301.452, 301.453, 301.4535 „h Identification - NPA 301.351 and Rule ¡±217.10 „h Investigation of Complaints: NPA 301.457; Disciplinary Matrix; Disciplinary Action, Discipline FAQs „h Mandatory Reporting Requirements: By individual nurse: NPA 301.402, 301.4025 and Rule 217.11(K) „h Mandatory Reporting Requirements: By others: NPA 301.403, 301.404, 301.405, 301.406, 301.407, 301.408, 301.409, 301.410 „h Minor Incident, Board reportable - Rule ¡±217.16 „h Minor Incident, Definition - NPA 301.419 and Rule 217.16, 217.19 & 217.20 (def 9) „h Mission - Home page BON web site - NPA Mission; Texas Board of Nursing Newsletters „h Multi State Recognition ¡V NPA 304; and Rule ¡±220 „h Name Badge - NPA 301.351 and Rule ¡±217.10 „h Reporting a Nurse (how to): NPA 301.457, Discipline & Complaints Forms and Board of Nursing Complaint Process „h Stipulations: NPA 301.463, 301.468, 301.469 and Rule ¡±213.1(27), Disciplinary Matrix; Disciplinary Action „h Texas Board of Nursing Rules and Regulations Click the link(s) to access the reading(s). You must be connected to the Internet to view the reading(s). Complete all reading by end of day Tuesday. 5 Module 1 Assignments Complete the assignment: Academic Honor Code Submit signed Academic Honor Code by end of day Tuesday Complete the assignment: Determination of Final Grade Submit signed Determination of Final Grade by end of day Tuesday Complete the discussion: Nursing Practice Case Study Post discussion response by end of day Friday Post scholarly replies by end of day on Sunday Complete the Pre Test Open on Monday closes on Sunday Module 2 Textbook Readings ¡V Review Module 1 assigned readings Web-Based Reading ¡V Review Module 1 assigned readings Module 2 Assignments Complete the activity and discussion: Nursing Practice Post discussion response by end of day Friday Post scholarly replies by end of day on Sunday Complete the activity and assignment: Nursing and the Law Submit assignment by end of day on Sunday Module 3 Westrick, S. J. (2014). Essentials of nursing law and ethics (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. „h Chapter 19 ¡V Clients with AIDS and HIV Testing „h Chapter 20 ¡V Abusive Situations „h Chapter 45 ¡V Ethical Decision Making „h Chapter 46 ¡V Professional Boundaries and Patient Relationships „h Chapter 47 ¡V Moral Courage and Patient Advocacy „h Chapter 48 ¡V Social Media and Online Professionalism „h Chapter 49 ¡V Reporting Illegal, Unethical, or Unsafe Conduct „h Chapter 50 ¡V Maternal and Fetal Rights „h Chapter 51 ¡V Futility of Care „h Chapter 52 ¡V Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decisions „h Chapter 53 ¡V Assisted Suicide Web-Based Reading Activity: Read the Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretative Statements Activity: Review the following areas within the Nursing Practice Act and Rules and Regulations: „h Conduct: reportable/nonreportable: NPA 301.401(1), Rule 217.11(1)(K), Rule 217.16 „h Ethical Conduct - Rules ¡±213.27, ¡±213.28, ¡±213.29, ¡±213.30 and ¡±217.12 „h Fitness to Practice: NPA 301.401, 301.410, Rule 213.29 and Disciplinary Sanction Policies, Discipline |
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General Education/Core Curriculum Student Learning Outcomes |
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Program Student Learning Outcomes |
The Upward Mobility Nursing Program provides educational experiences that offer opportunities for the student to: PSLO ALPHA: Reading skills - Demonstrates comprehension of content-area reading material. PSLO 1. Practices within the legal, ethical and regulatory standards for the professional nurse. PSLO 2. Uses a systematic problem-solving process to provide individualized, evidence-based nursing care and coordinate care for a limited number of patients who have complex needs in various health care settings. PSLO 3. Employs an approach to nursing practice that promotes safety for patients, significant others, self, and members of the healthcare team. PSLO 4. Collaborates with members of the interdisciplinary health care team to provide optimum, evidence-based, and safe care to patients. |
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Course Student Learning Outcomes |
In accordance with the mission of Lamar State College - Port Arthur, this course encourages the student to develop the particular skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed for success in the field of Professional Nursing. Upon completion of RNSG 1207, the student will have the opportunity to: 1. Describe the roles of the professional nurse in a variety of health care settings. 2. Identify standards of nursing practice. 3. Discuss issues concerning professional boundaries. 4. Discuss supervisor liability. 5. Describe the rights of the nurse in a peer review situation. 6. Relate the difference between minor and reportable incidents 7. Discuss other legal and ethical parameters of professional nursing according to the Nursing Practice Act for the State of Texas. 8. Identify all main ideas, supporting details, and vocabulary in reading material; demonstrate a full understanding of the reading. |
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Academic Honesty | Academic honesty is expected from all students, and dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated. Please consult the LSC-PA policies (Section IX, subsection A, in the Faculty Handbook) for consequences of academic dishonesty. | ||||||||||||
Facility Policies |
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Additional Information | |||||||||||||
Important Information | |||||||||||||
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 Special Populations Coordinator, Room 231, in the Madison Monroe Building. The phone number is (409) 984-6241. | ||||||||||||
Copyright Violations |
Some material in this course may be copyrighted. They may be used only for instructional purposes this semester,
by students enrolled in this course. These materials are being used fairly and legally.
No one may distribute or share these copyrighted materials in any medium or format with anyone outside this class,
including publishing essays with copyrighted material, uploading copyrighted material to Facebook or YouTube, or
painting or performing copyrighted material for public display.
Copyright violation is not the same thing as plagiarism. Plagiarism is intellectual dishonesty. Offenses of plagiarism result in lower grades or failing scores, and professors and the college strictly enforce plagiarism rules. There is never any acceptable use of plagiarism. Copyright violation is a legal offense, punishable by large fines and penalties. Copyrighted material can be used if permission from the material’s creator is obtained, or if its use meets the standards of fair use in an educational setting. For example, a student can quote a line from Shakespeare’s Hamlet in a report without violating copyright but still be guilty of plagiarism if the quotation is not properly documented. If you are in doubt about what material can be freely used, ask your professor or contact the Dean of Library Services, at (409) 984-6216. |
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Assessment Statement |
Assessment is a process by which LSCPA can help you learn better and gauge the level of progress you have made to
attain knowledge, skills, beliefs, and values. It also helps your professors understand how to improve teaching
and testing methods in your classes, and it helps each department understand and improve degree and certificate
programs.
Periodically LSC-PA will collect assessment data for research and reporting purposes, including statistical data and sometimes copies of your work. Be assured that all material the college uses for assessment purposes will be kept confidential. To ensure anonymity, your name will be removed from any material we use for assessment purposes, including video-recorded performances, speeches, and projects. If you object to allowing LSC-PA to use your material for assessment purposes, submit a letter stating so to your professor by the 12th class day. You will still be required to participate in whatever assessments are being done; we just won’t use your data. What’s the difference between assessment and grades? The grades you get on papers, projects, speeches, and assignments are specific types of focused assessment. LSC-PA’s assessment efforts include class grades, surveys, standardized tests, and other tools. |
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Privacy Notice |
Federal privacy laws apply to college students. This means that college employees, including instructors, cannot
divulge information to third parties, including parents and legal guardians of students. Even if the students are
minors, information about their college work cannot be shared with anyone except in very limited circumstances.
Anyone requesting information about a student should be referred to the Registrar. Instructors will be notified in writing by that Office about what information may be released and to whom. Please remember that releasing private information about a student, however innocuous it may seem, can be a violation of federal law, with very serious consequences. Circumstances under which information may be released:
An adult student may submit, to the Registrar, a handwritten, signed note granting permission for release of
information. The note must specify what information may be divulged, and it must specify the name of the person
to whom the information may be given.
The Registrar’s office is located in the Student Center room 303B, and can be reached at (409) 984-6165. |
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College-Level Perspectives |
This course helps add to the students’ overall collegiate experience in the following ways:
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Degree Plan Evaluation |
A Degree Plan Evaluation will help you determine which classes you need to complete your program.
All of the classes that you have taken that apply to your declared major will be listed on the right. If you have a class that still needs to be completed, a “NO” will be listed on the right next to the required class. |
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HB 2504 | This syllabus is part of LSC-PA’s efforts to comply with Texas House Bill 2504. | ||||||||||||
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