UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF NURSING COURSE SYLLABUS FALL 2011

COURSE NUMBER NUR 4739L, Sections 3378, 3383, 3396, 3408

COURSE TITLE Clinical Practice 3: Restoration of Wellness

CREDITS 4

PLACEMENT BSN Program: 3rd Semester Upper Division

PREREQUISITES NUR 3738 L Clinical Practice 2: Restoration of Wellness

COREQUISITES NUR 4739 Systems of Care 3: Restoration of Wellness NUR 3826 Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing

COURSE COORDINATOR Sandra J. Knapp, PhD, RN, CNL, CCRN Course Coordinator Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 3231 Office Phone 352- 273-6319 Cell Phone: 352- 260-2358 Office hours: Wednesday 2—4 PM or by appointment

FACULTY

Carla Anderson, ARNP, CNL Courtesy Clinical Assistant Professor Veteran’s Administration Medical Center [email protected] VA Office: E-432-1 Office Phone: 352- 376-1611 ext. 5068 UF Office: HPNP 3238 Cell: 352- 682-4649 Office Hours: Friday 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 1 Thomas Bedard, MSN, BSEd Clinical Assistant Professor Clinical Simulations Coordinator [email protected] Veteran’s Administration Medical Center VA Office: E436-1 VA Office Phone: 376-1611 X 7574 UF Office: HPNP 3238 Pager: 281-7786 Office Hours: Wednesday 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Sally Bethart, MSN, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 4222 Office Phone: 352- 273-6372 Cell Phone: 352- 494-3548 Office Hours: Wednesdays 3:00—5:00 PM

Joan Castleman, MS, RN Clinical Associate Professor [email protected] HPNP 4205 Office Phone 352-273-6362 Cell Phone 352-870-2941 Office Hours: 8:00 to 10:00 AM

Bonnie Carlin, MSN, RN Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 3215 Office Phone 352- 273-6322 Cell Phone 352-213-8137 Office hours: Wednesdays 4:00 to 6:00 PM and by appointment

Justina Chappell, FNP-BC Courtesy Clinical Assistant Professor Veteran’s Administration Medical Center [email protected] E-442-1 or HPNP 3210 Office Phone: 352- 376-1611 ext. 7575 Pager (888) 980-2608 Office Hours: Monday 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM at VA office E-442-1

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 2 Sandra Wolfe Citty, PhD, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP-3219 Office: 352-273-6374 Cell: 352- 356-1581 Office hours: Thursdays 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Sheri Curtis, MSN, ARNP, CPNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 2222 Office Phone: 352-273-6409 Office Hours: Thursdays 11:30-1:30 PM

Jane Gannon, DNP, MSN, RN, CNM, CNL Clinical Assistant Professor Jacksonville Campus [email protected] Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor Office Phone: 904-244-5166 Cell Phone: 904-635-8475 Office Hours: Tuesday 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Deborah Ingram, PhD, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] VA Office: Rm A243-1 (second floor) 352-273-6370 VA Office Phone: 352-376-1611, ext. 4555 UF Office: HPNP 3201 UF Office Phone: 352-273-6370 Cell Phone: 352-871-4084 Office Hours: By appointment

Jodi Irving PMHNP, CS Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 4223 Office Phone 352-273-6367 Office Hours: Mon. 1:00-2:00 PM and Fri. 10:30-11:30 AM

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 3 Anna Hall Kelley, MSN, ARNP Assistant Clinical Professor [email protected] HPNP 2221 Office Phone 352-273-6422 Cell Phone 352-494-8053 Office Hours: pending

Sheri Mangueira, MSN, RN [email protected] HPNP 4208 Office Phone:352-273-6344 Cell Phone/Pager: 239-348-5919 Office Hours: Monday, 10:30-12:30, and by appointment

Crystal Martz, MSN, RN Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 4216 Office Phone: 352-273-6401 Cell Phone: 352-425-8796 Office Hours: Monday 8:00 to 10:00 AM

Amy McGreane, DNP,ARNP-BC Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] or [email protected] Office Room Number HPNP 3224 Office Phone: 273-7621 Pager: 1-888-980-2112 Office Hours: by appointment

Faye Medley, RN, MSN [email protected] Office Room Number Office Phone 352-273-6351 Cell Phone 352-214-1464 Office Hours: Tuesday 3:00 to 5:00

Shelley Meyer, MS, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] Office Room Number 4215 Office Phone: 352-273-6388 Cell Phone 352-317-5662 Office Hours: Mondays 8:45a-11:00 AM

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 4 Debbie Popovich, MSN, CPNP Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 2223 Office Phone: 352-273-6342 Office Hours Tuesday 1030-1230

Karen Reed, MSN, DHSc, RN, CNL, CRRN Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] Office Number: 3235 Office Phone: 352-273-6097 Cell Phone: 352-514-8565 Office Hours: Wednesdays 11:30 to 1:30

Anita M. Stephen, MSN, RN, CNL Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] NRC Coordinator Room: HPNP1203A Office Phone:352- 273-6407

Michele Taylor-Caldwell, ARNP Veteran’s Administration Medical Center [email protected] VA office: E-441 VA Office Phone 352- 376 -1611 ext 7579 UF Office: HPNP 3238 UF Office Phone UF :352- 273-6510 Cell Phone: 386- 748-7933 Office Hours: By appointment

Maryann Walker, PhD. ARNP Veteran’s Administration Medical Center Courtesy Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] Trailer 3 Room 121 Office Phone 352- 376-1611 Cell Phone: 352- 871-4972 Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 3:00-3:30 PM

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Becky Weber, MS, RN Courtesy Clinical Assistant Professor Veteran’s Administration Medical Center [email protected] VA Office: E-441 VA Office Phone: 352- 376-1611 ext. 7577 UF Office: HPNP 3224 Pager: 888-980-3810 Office Hours: Wednesday and Thursday 3:00-4:00 PM, VA office

Bryan A. Weber PhD, ARNP [email protected] HPNP 3221 Office Phone: 352-273-6327 Office Hours: Fridays 10 AM – 12 PM by appointment

Saun-Joo “Sunny” Yoon PhD RN Associate Professor Email address: [email protected] HPNP 3223 Office Phone: 352-273-6418 Office Hours: Fridays 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Nancy G. Young, MSN, ARNP, CPNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] HPNP 2218 Office Phone: 352-273-6403 Home Phone: 352-332-6196 Pager: 352-413-5209 Office Hours: by appointment

Cathy Zorilo, ARNP Clinical Assistant Professor [email protected] Office Room Number: HPNP 3201 Office Phone: 352-273-6370 Cell Phone: 352-283-4040 Office Hours: by appointment

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 6 DEPARTMENT CHAIR

Joyce Stechmiller, PhD, ACNP-BC, FAAN Associate Professor [email protected] HPNP 3230 Office Phone: 352-273-6394 Cell Phone: 352-284-1801 Office Hours: By appointment

JACKSONVILLE CAMPUS DIRECTOR

Andrea Gregg, DSN, RN Jacksonville Campus [email protected] Office Phone: 904-244-5172 Office Hours: By appointment

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The purpose of this course is to provide the student with clinical experiences in the provision of healthcare for diverse clients with complicated acute and chronic illnesses and the application of population focused care principles. Emphasis is on the delivery of holistic, safe, and evidence based healthcare for clients with complicated disease, injury, and disability in a variety of settings. Focus is on the evaluation of healthcare outcomes in individuals and groups with varied levels of acuity across the lifespan.

COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

1. Implement evidence-based collaborative interventions in the care of clients with complicated illnesses.

2. Apply legal and ethical principles in the care of clients with complicated disease, injury, and disability.

3. Utilize principles of population focused care in the healthcare management of individuals and groups.

4. Formulate recommendations for revision of interprofessional plans of care.

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Clinical Hours: Seminar—16 hours, 2 hours biweekly Adult Health—total 80 hours* Child or Mental Health—32 hours* Community Health—48 hours**exact distribution will vary according to group

Seminars:

Time: Mondays 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Class Schedule Date Groups Date Groups (all teams) (all teams) August 22 1,2,3,4 October 17 2 and 4 Clinical Core Orientation August 29 1,2,3,4 October 24 1 and 3 First actual seminar September 5 Labor Day October 31 2 and 4 No seminar September 12 1 and 3 November 7 1 and 3

September 19 2 and 4 November 14 2 and 4

September 26 1 and 3 November 21 1 and 3

October 3 2 and 4 November 28 2 and 4

October 10 1 and 3 December 5 1,2,3,4

Seminar Room Assignments Team W Aug. 22,29, Dec. 5: G-316 Other dates G201 Team X All dates: G112

Team Y Aug.22:3203 Other Dates: G210 Team Z Aug. 22,29, Dec. 5: G-307 Other dates: G301A

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Adult Mental Health Child Health Community Simulation, Child Health Health and Women’s Health Carla Anderson Jodi Irving Sheri Curtis Sally Bethart Tom Bedard Michelle Taylor- Shelley Meyer Debbie Popovich Joan Castleman Sheri Curtis Caldwell Bonnie Carlin Maryann Walker Nancy Gill Crystal Martz Jane Gannon Young Justina Chappell Sheri Mangueira Anna Kelley Sandra Citty Debbie Ingram Sandi Knapp Amy McGreane Faye Medley Karen Reed Becky Weber Bryan Weber Sunny Yoon Cathy Zorilo

ATTENDANCE

Students are expected to be present for all scheduled clinical practice experiences and seminars. Students who have extraordinary circumstances preventing attendance should explain these circumstances to the course instructor prior to the scheduled clinical practice experience or seminar. Instructors will make an effort to accommodate reasonable requests. A grade penalty may be assigned for unexcused seminar or clinical absences. The faculty member will advise the method of notification for absences to the clinical site e.g. phone, email, and notification of facility.

ACCOMMODATIONS DUE TO DISABILITY

Each semester, students are responsible for requesting memorandum from the Disability Resource Center to notify faculty of their requested individual accommodations. This should be done at the start of the semester.

STUDENT HANDBOOK

Students are to refer to the College of Nursing Student Handbook for information about College of Nursing policies, honor code, and professional behavior. Of particular importance for this course are the sections on appearance in clinical practice areas, personal liability insurance, and student safety. TEACHING METHODS

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 10 Supervised clinical practice experiences, post-conference, online (Sakai), seminar

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Planned clinical practice activities, participation in seminar, community home, written analysis of care, and assigned activities

EVALUATION METHODS/ COURSE GRADE CALCULATION

Clinical experience will be evaluated through faculty observation, verbal communication with the student, written work, and agency staff reports using a College of Nursing Clinical Evaluation Form. Faculty reserve the right to alter clinical experiences, including removal from client care areas, of any student to maintain patient safety and to provide instructional experiences to support student learning.

Evaluation will be based on achievement of course and program objectives using a College of Nursing Clinical Evaluation Form. All areas are to be rated. A rating of Satisfactory represents satisfactory performance and a rating of Unsatisfactory represents unsatisfactory performance. The student must achieve a rating of Satisfactory in each area by completion of the semester in order to achieve a passing grade for the course. A rating of less than satisfactory in any of the areas at semester end will constitute an Unsatisfactory course grade.

The faculty member will hold evaluation conferences with the student and clinical preceptor, if applicable. The faculty member will document or summarize each conference on the Clinical Evaluation Form or Incidental Advisement Record. This summary will be signed by the faculty member and student. Mid-rotation evaluation conferences will be made available to each student. Final evaluation conferences with faculty members are mandatory and will be held during the last week of each clinical rotation. A student may request additional conferences at any time by contacting the faculty member.

GRADING SCALE/QUALITY POINTS

S Satisfactory U Unsatisfactory

REQUIRED TEXTS

Evolve RN Practice Tests: HESI RN Practice Test, Version 3.0 ISBN # 978-0-3230-6867-3

Giddons, J. F. (2010). The Neighborhood. Boston, MA: Pearson. On-line at http://www.pearsonneighborhood.com ISBN-13: 978-0-13-504998-3

Ignatavicius, D., & Workman, M. L. (2010). Medical-surgical nursing: Patient-centered

NUR 4739L (3378, 3383, 3396, 3408)-Fall 2011- 8/15/11- CON Website-FINAL COPY Page 11 collaborative care (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Saunders. ISBN – 978-1-4160-3762-0

Perry, S., Hockenberry, M., Lowdermilk, D., & Wilson, D. (2010). Maternal child nursing care (4th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Mosby. ISBN – 978-0-323-05720-2

Potter, P. & Perry, A. (2009). Fundamentals of nursing (7th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Saunders. ISBN- 978-0-323-04828-6

Townsend, M. C. (2011). Essentials of psychiatric mental health nursing: Concepts of care in evidence-based practice (5th ed.). Philadelphia: FA Davis. ISBN 13: 978-0-8036-2338-5

Deglin, J. H., Vallerand, A. H., & Sanoski, C. A. (Eds.). (2011). Davis's drug guide for nurses (12th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Co.

RECOMMENDED REFERENCES

Evidence-based articles appropriate to the students’ clinical experiences. May be obtained from sources such as CINAHL and Pubmed.

Online sources. The Internet has a wealth of sites that contain evidence-based information. Examples:

The American Heart Association http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/HealthcareResearch/Healthcare- Research_UCM_001093_SubHomePage.jsp

Center for Disease and Prevention: http://www.cdc.gov/

Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses: http://www.amsn.org/

Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN): http://www.qsen.org/

While using non-professional search engines and resources such as Google and Wikipedia are permitted, caution must be exercised to ensure material obtained from any source is supported by evidence-based information.

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