May 31, 2024  
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College Catalog 2024-2025
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NURS 1365 - Introduction to Adult Medical‑Surgical Nursing Clinical

Credit Hours: 2.50


Prerequisites: Admission into the Nursing Program; NURS 1255  and NURS 1265  all with grade C or better, or grade Pass (if the course is a Pass/Fail course)

Corequisites: NURS 1345  and NURS 1355  

(replaces but does not equate to NURS 1730)

This client‑centered clinical course helps students develop skills in providing and managing nursing care for adults. Utilizing the nursing process, the student will develop critical thinking, communication skills, application of technology, and professional responsibility while safely caring for adult clients with surgery, acid‑base imbalance, diabetes mellitus, and respiratory and gastrointestinal disorders. New skills emphasized during this rotation include NG tubes, chest tubes, IV/IVPB, and blood and blood product transfusions. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Students are required to pass this course to progress in the program.

Billable Contact Hours: 5.5

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OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:

3. The student can demonstrate critical thinking by using clinical judgement to provide safe, culturally appropriate client and family centered care.

Course Outcome:

  1. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate effective use of the nursing process while caring for clients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Course Objectives: The student will:

  1. Demonstrate competence in assessment/data collecton for adult clients
  2. Identify drug actions and nursing interventions appropriate to the medications for clients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.
  3. Compute and administer drugs to clients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.
  4. Perform nursing interventions safely with clients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:  

4. The student can communicate effectively with clients, families and the interdisciplinary healthcare team.

Course Outcome:

  1. Upon completion of this course, the student can demonstrate therapeutic communication techniques, including teaching, for the patient and family experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Course Objectives: The student will:

  1. Document care accurately and consistently.
  2. Report changes in client’s condition promptly to the instructor and RN.

Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:

5. Demonstrate professionalism in their practice.

Course Outcome:

  1. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to define and begin to  demonstrate the role of the professional nurse while caring for patients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Course Objectives: The student will:

  1. Maintain confidentiality of information.
  2. Practice within the ethical and legal framework of nursing (ANA Scope and Standard of Practice).
  3. Promptly report unsafe, illegal, or inappropriate incidents to faculty and/or staff.
  4. Maintain professional appearance, attitude, and conduct

Program Outcome/Student Learning Outcome:

6. The student can demonstrate information literacy through nursing care that utilizes a variety of resources, including technology.

Course Outcome:

  1. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate use of basic technology within the healthcare setting while caring for patients experiencing surgery, acid‐base imbalance, respiratory disorders, diabetes mellitus, and gastrointestinal disorders.

Course Objectives: The student will:

  1. Use equipment safely.
  2. Utilize technology to obtain and record relevant client data including nursing care and client response.

COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES (CDO)
  • Communication: The graduate can communicate effectively for the intended purpose and audience.
  • Critical Thinking: The graduate can make informed decisions after analyzing information or evidence related to the issue.
  • Global Literacy: The graduate can analyze human behavior or experiences through cultural, social, political, or economic perspectives.
  • Information Literacy: The graduate can responsibly use information gathered from a variety of formats in order to complete a task.
  • Quantitative Reasoning: The graduate can apply quantitative methods or evidence to solve problems or make judgments.
  • Scientific Literacy: The graduate can produce or interpret scientific information presented in a variety of formats.
CDO marked YES apply to this course:
Communication: YES
Critical Thinking: YES
Global Literacy: YES
Information Literacy: YES
Quantitative Reasoning: YES
COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
 

  1. Perioperative Nursing Care
    1. Assessment and care of:
      1. Preoperative patients
      2. Intraoperative patients
      3. Postoperative patients
    2. Perioperative teaching
      1. Comfort/safety measures
      2. Medications/routes of administration
        1. Narcotics, antianxiolytics, anticholinergics
        2. Patient controlled analgesia
        3. Epidural/spinal anesthesia
        4. Sedatives/hypnotics
        5. Anesthetic agents
    3. Postoperative nursing interventions
  2. Nursing Care for Patients with Acid‐Base Imbalances
    1. Assessment
    2. Regulation
    3. Laboratory tests
    4. Interventions
  3. Nursing Care for Patients Experiencing Respiratory Problems
    1. Lung assessment
    2. Nursing diagnoses (respiratory)
    3. Clinical manifestations
    4. Nursing interventions
    5. Analysis of diagnostic tests
    6. Pharmacological management of respiratory disorders
  4. Nursing Care for Patients with Gastrointestinal Problems
    1. Neoplastic disorders
    2. Ingestion/esophagus disorders
      1. Subjective findings
      2. Objective findings
      3. Medical/surgical management
      4. Nursing diagnosis
      5. Nursing interventions
    3. Gastric disorders
      1. Subjective findings
      2. Objective findings
      3. Medical/surgical management
      4. Nursing diagnosis
      5. Nursing interventions
    4. Gall bladder/pancreas disorders
      1. Subjective findings
      2. Objective findings
      3. Medical/surgical management
      4. Nursing diagnosis
      5. Nursing interventions
    5. Liver disorders
      1. Subjective findings
      2. Objective findings
      3. Medical/surgical management
      4. Nursing diagnosis
      5. Nursing interventions
    6. Intestinal disorders
      1. Subjective findings
      2. Objective findings
      3. Medical/surgical management
      4. Nursing diagnosis
      5. Nursing interventions
    7. Pharmacological management of gastrointestinal problems
    8. Blood/blood product transfusion
      1. Nursing interventions
    9. Skills/equipment
      1. IV/IVPB
      2. NG tubes
      3. Chest tubes
  5. Diabetes Mellitus
    1. Pathophysiology
    2. Oral agents
    3. Insulin
    4. Acute care management

Primary Faculty
Kennedy, Kimberly
Secondary Faculty

Associate Dean
Shaw, Andrea
Dean
Mirijanian, Narine



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



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