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Official Course Syllabi 2019-2020 
    
Official Course Syllabi 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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NURS 1145 - Health Assessment in Nursing

Credit Hours: 1.50


Prerequisites: Admission into the Nursing Program; ENGL 1180 or ENGL 1210; BIOL 2400 or BIOL 2730; BIOL 1400, BIOL 2710, and HHSC 1040 all with grade C or better

Corequisites: NURS 1155, NURS 1165, and NURS 1175

(replaces but does not equate to NURS 1510)

This theory course presents a general overview of the health assessment process in nursing. Topics include evidence-based, patient-centered adult physical assessment techniques, critical thinking skills in identifying assessment norms and variances, lifespan and cultural/gender variations, communication techniques in collecting subjective data systematically, and components of a sexual assessment as it relates to sexuality throughout the lifespan.

Contact Hours: 3 per week for 8 weeks

Center Campus

OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
MCC Common Degree Outcomes:

II. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
V. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society

 

Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:

1. Analyze and apply the critical components of evidence-based nursing practice.

Course Outcome:

  1.  Upon completion of this course, students will be able to define evidence‐based practice and describe examples that apply to the health assessment of selected patients.

Course Objectives:

  1. The student will define and describe evidence‐based practice associated with health assessment of the adult patient.
  2. The student will define and describe the skills and techniques required to complete a health assessment of the adult patient.

 

MCC Common Degree Outcomes:

I. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.

II. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
 

Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:

2. Recognize quality improvement strategies as an integral component of nursing practice.

Course Outcome:

  1. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to identify how nursing and other health professions are part of a system that affects patient and family outcomes.

Course Objectives:

  1. The student will describe the roles of health professionals in the assessment process.
  2. The student will recognize how efficient, accurate nursing assessment impacts quality care of the patient.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES
(Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)

  • 1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner.
  • 2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently.
  1. The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge.
  1. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently.
  • 5. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society.

COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
  1. Introduction to Physical Assessment
    1. Organization of data
    2. Medical vs. nursing models
    3. Inspection
    4. Palpation
    5. Percussion
    6. Auscultation
    7. Equipment
  2. Review of the Assessment Process
    1. Purpose
    2. Comparison of nursing and medical assessments; principles of caring
    3. Database
    4. Data sources
    5. Equipment
    6. Communication techniques
    7. Life‐span and cultural considerations
  3. Assessing the Skin, Hair, and Nails
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  4. Assessing the GI System
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  5. Assessing the Respiratory System
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  6. Assessing the Cardiovascular System
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  7. Assessing the Head, Neck, and Thyroid
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  8. Assessing the Musculoskeletal System
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  9. Assessing the Neurological System
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  10. Assessing the Reproductive System/Breast Examination
    1. Subjective data
    2. Objective data
  11. Assessing/Instructing Patients in Health Promotion Strategies
    1. Nursing diagnoses
  12. Assessment of Sexuality
    1. Components of sexual history
    2. Sexuality throughout the life span
    3. Factors affecting sexuality

Primary Faculty
Sikorski, Catherine
Secondary Faculty

Associate Dean
Shaw, Andrea
Dean
Mirijanian, Narine



Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088



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