<p> LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE</p><p>Department of Nursing</p><p>DRUG THERAPY AND NURSING IMPLICATIONS NUR268A 1 CREDIT</p><p>FALL TERM 2012; TUESDAYS 12 -1PM, LOCATION T-215</p><p>INSTRUCTOR: Sherrilyn Sytsma, BSN, M.Ed. (541 917-4514 or [email protected].) When you email me please put the words “STUDENT QUERY” on the subject line. I will get back to you within 48 hours). Office hours in T234 are: Monday 8 -9 AM, Tuesday 8 -9 AM and 1430 to 1700 P, Friday 9A -1600P.</p><p>REQUIRED RESOURCES:</p><p> ATI: Pharmacology Made Easy 2.0</p><p> Giddens, J. F. (2013). Concepts for Nursing Practice, St. Louis, Missouri; Mosby</p><p> Potter, P.A. & Perry, A.G. (2013). Fundamentals of nursing (8th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier</p><p> Vallerand, A. & Sanoski, C. (2011). Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses 13th edition; F.A. Davis, </p><p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p><p>HELPFUL RESOURCES:</p><p> Lehne, R.A. (2010). Pharmacology for Nursing Care (7th ed.). Philadelphia, Saunders.</p><p> OTHER CURRENT PHARMACOLOGY TEXTBOOK</p><p>COURSE DESCRIPTION: This one credit course focuses on nursing management and critical thinking regarding medication therapy. Introductory topics are pharmacokinetics, drug interactions and nursing implications. These topics are then applied to the following drug groups: analgesics, opiates, NSAIDS, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, bipolar medications, sedatives, hypnotics, and infectious disease agents. Drug lists for each major category of drugs will be used to direct learning for drug action, safe dosage, side effects, drug interactions, adverse reactions and nursing implications. Prerequisite: admission in the Nursing program and enrollment in NUR101. METHOD OF EVALUATION: Weekly attendance and participation in class including weekly quizzes and case studies. There is one final exam.</p><p>Drills in ATI or discussions @ 5 points weekly 50 points</p><p>Case studies, class or ATI @ 5 points weekly 50 points </p><p>Unit tests 50 points </p><p>Final exam 50 points </p><p>Grading: 92.0 to 100% = A (184-200 points)</p><p>84.0 to 91.9%= B (168-183 points)</p><p>76.0 to 83.9% = C (152-167 points) </p><p>75.9 % and below is not passing</p><p>Since this is a very short and compact class, no late work will be accepted unless you receive prior instructor approval. Please feel free to talk to me about any project ideas or problems regarding the class. The syllabus may change slightly during the term to accommodate unforeseen circumstances.</p><p>LBCC Disability Services:</p><p>"Persons having questions about or requests for special needs and accommodations should contact the Disability Coordinator at Linn-Benton Community College, RCH-105, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany, Oregon 97321, Phone (541)-917-4690 or via Oregon Telecommunications Relay TTD at 1-800-735-2900 or 1-800-735-1232. Contact should be made 72 hours or more in advance of the event." </p><p>The LBCC community is enriched by diversity. Everyone has the right to think, learn and work together in an environment of respect, tolerance and goodwill. We will work toward creating a community without prejudice, intimidation or discrimination. </p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages3 Page
-
File Size-