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Cagayan de Oro College PHINMA Education Network Syllabus PEN Code: PEN Subject Title: Nur 013 Comprehensive

Review II Credit: Prerequisite: 4 units NCM 100-105

A. Subject Description:
This course deals with the application of the concepts, principles and processes basic to the practice of nursing with emphasis on health promotion, health maintenance, preventive, risk reduction, curative and rehabilitative aspects of care of sick individual with alterations in cellular aberrations, adjustment problems and maladaptive patterns of behavior, acute biologic crisis, disaster and emergency. It includes the utilization of the nursing process and the core competencies under the eleven (11) key areas of responsibility.

B. Objectives:
At the end of the course, given relevant simulated situations involving health promotion, health maintenance, preventive, risk reduction, curative and rehabilitative aspects of care of sick individuals with alterations in cellular aberrations, adjustment problems and maladaptive patterns of behavior, acute biologic crisis, disaster and emergency, the student will be able to: 1. Apply the nursing process in the care of individuals, families, population group in selected settings. i. Assess client/s condition/health status through data derived from case scenarios (history, physical examination, interpretation of laboratory findings). ii. Identifies actual and at risk nursing diagnosis iii. Plans appropriate nursing interventions with client/s and family for identified nursing diagnosis Implements plan of care with client/s and family iv. Evaluates the progress of his/her/their client's condition and outcomes of care 2. Ensure a well organized and accurate documentation system 3. Utilize bioethical concepts/ principles, core values and nursing standards in the care of clients 4. Integrate the various competencies in the various Key Areas of Responsibility in the care of selected clients

C. Subject Outline and Time Allotment: Concept Topics I. Diagnostic Exam II. Class Orientation i. School Mission & Vision ii. Attendance iii. Weekly Activities iv. Grading System v. Mock Board Exam III. Fundamentals of Nursing i. Nursing as a Profession ii. Nursing as an art I iii. Health and illness iv. Basic intervention & maintenance IV. OB-Gyne i. Mother and child health ii. Pregnancy 1. High risk prenatal client iii. Process of labor & delivery 1. High risk labor & Delivery 1

Schedule

June 19, 2012

June 26, 2012

II

July 3, 2012

iv. Post Partum v. Newborn care V. Pediatric Nursing i. Concept of growth & development (GD) ii. The infant & the family iii. The toddler & the family iv. The Preschooler & the family v. The Schooler & the family vi. The adolescent & the family Adulthood VI. Communicables Diseases i. Tuberculosis ii. Hepatitis iii. Lepspirosis iv. Rabies v. Rubeola vi. Rubella vii. Pertusis viii. Deptheria ix. Schistosomiasis x. Scabies xi. AIDS xii. Herpes Simplex xiii. Tetanus xiv. SARS xv. Pneumonia xvi. Meningococcemia VII. Meningitis Cholera Community Health Nursing & IMCI i. Basic concepts and principle of community health nursing ii. Primary health care approach iii. Concept of health promotion iv. Partnership building & Collaboration v. Community health nursing process vi. National health programs of DOH 1. Family health services 2. Control of non-communicable diseases 3. Control of communicable diseases 4. Environmental health vii. Specialized field of community nursing II. Mental Health & Psychiatric Nursing i. Principle of psychiatric nursing ii. Psychiatric Modalities iii. Therapeutic communication iv. Nurse-Patient relationship v. Crisis & Crisis intervention vi. Anxiety Disorders vii. Personality disorders 2 I.

III

July 10, 2012

IV

July 17, 2012

PERIODIC EXAM I

July 24, 2012

July 31, 2012

VI

Aug. 7, 2012

VII

VIII

viii. Mood disorders ix. Schizophrenia & psychotic disorders x. Organic mental syndrome/disorders xi. Substance abuse & related disorders III. Care of client with respiratory disorders i. Anatomy of the respiratory system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Nursing care of patients with upper respiratory disorders 1. Sinusitis 2. Tonsillitis 3. Pharyngitis 4. Nasal trauma and epistaxis iv. Nursing care of patients with lower respiratory disorders 1. Acute and chronic bronchitis 2. Pneumonia 3. Asthma 4. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 5. Pulmonary embolism 6. Acute respiratory failure 7. Pneumothorax, hemothorax and trauma. 8. Occupational lung disorders and inhalation injuries VI. Care of clients with Cardiovascular diseases i. Anatomy of the cardiovascular system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Nursing care of patients with coronary heart disease 1. Atherosclerosis 2. Acute myocardial infarction 3. Aneurysm 4. Cardiac dysrhythmia iv. Nursing care of patients with cardiac disorders 1. Heart failure 2. Pulmonary edema 3. Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease 4. Myocarditis 5. Pericarditis VII. Care of Client with Peripheral Vascular Diseases i. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures ii. Arterial aneurysm iii. Buergers disease iv. Raynauds disease v. Thrombophlebitis vi. Varicose veins vii. Stasis ulcer

Aug. 14, 2012

Aug. 21, 2012

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VIII. Care of Client with Gastrointestinal disorders i. Anatomy of the gastrointesnal system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Gastritis iv. Peptic Ulcers v. Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease vi. Hernias vii. Intestinal Obstruction viii. Hemorrhoids ix. Cirrhosis x. Cholecystitis and Cholelithiasis IX. Care of Client with Blood & Neoplastic Disorders i. Basic Anatomy & Physiology ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Anemia iv. Leukemia v. Lung Cancer vi. Gastric Cancer vii. Bladder Cancer Care of Client with Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Disorders i. Basic anatomy and physiology ii. Diagnostic Test/Procedure iii. Cholecystitis iv. Liver Cirrhosis v. Diabetes Mellitus

Sept 4, 2012

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I.

Sept 11, 2012

XII

XIII

II. Care of Client with Endocrine Disorders i. Basic anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Diabetes insipidus iv. Sundrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone v. Hyperthyroidism vi. Hypothyroidism vii. Hyperparathyroidism viii. Hypoparathyroidism ix. Cushing syndrome x. Addisons disease III. Care of Client with Genitourinary Disorders i. Anatomy and physiology of the urinary system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Pyelonephritis iv. Glomerulonephritis v. Nephritis vi. Nephrotic syndrome vii. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy viii. Acute Renal Failure 4

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ix. Chronic renal Failure x. UTI IV. Care of Client with Burn & Shock PERIODIC EXAM II I. Sept. 14, 2012 Sept. 18, 2012

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Care of Client with Musculoskeletal Disorder i. Anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system ii. Diagnostic Tests/Procedures iii. Arthritis and Gout iv. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus v. Osteoporosis vi. Osteomyelitis vii. Tumors of the Bone viii. Fractures ix. External Fixation Devices x. Orthopedic Devices Care of Clients with Eyes & Ears Disorders i. Eye and Vision Problems 1. Cataract 2. Glaucoma 3. Retinal Ditachment 4. Trauma of the Eye ii. Hearing problem 1. Otitis media acute, chronic, and serous 2. Tympanic membrane rupture 3. Mastoiditis 4. Otosclerosis 5. Tinnitus and hearing loss 6. Menieres disease 7. Acoustic Neuroma

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XVI

Care of Client with neurogenic disorders i. Increased Intracranial Pressure ii. Seizures iii. Multiple Sclerosis iv. Parkinson's Disease v. Alzheimer's Disease vi. Cerebral Vascular Accident (Brain Attack) XVII vii. Transient Ischemic Attack viii. Meningitis ix. Spinal Cord Trauma x. Intracranial Tumors Test Drills Test Drills MOCK BOARD EXAMINATIONS: MBE 1 5

III.

Sept. 25, 2012

Oct. 2, 2012 Oct. 9, 2012 Oct. 15, 2012

MBE 2 MBE 3 MBE 4 MBE 5 PERIODIC EXAM III

Oct. 15, 2012 Oct. 15, 2012 Oct. 16, 2012 Oct. 16, 2012 Oct. 17, 2012

D. Textbook: East-West Comprehensive Reviewer, Medical Surgical Nursing by Udan, Fundamentals of Nursing by Udan, ABS of passing NLE by Gapuz, Community Health Nursing in the Philippines by Maglaya/DOH, IMCI book, nursingreview.org E. Course Requirements Requirements Purely Cerebral no written requirements F. Grading System: The Final Grade is computed as follows:

FG = *(0.17 X P1) + (0.17 X P2) + (0.16 X P3) + (0.50 X FE)+ + *0.50 (Average MBE Score)+ Where: FG refers to the Final Grade P1 refers to the First Period Grade P2 refers to the Second Period Grade P3 refers to the Third Period Grade FE refers to the Final Examination MBE refers to Mock Board Examination
The Periodic I Grade is computed as follows: Class Standing = 50 % All Weekly Examinations Term Exam = 50% Term Grade = CS + P1E The Periodic II Grade is computed as follows: Class Standing = 50% All Weekly Examinations Term Exam = 50% Term Grade = CS + P2E The Periodic III Grade is computed as follows: Class Standing = 50 % All Weekly Examinations Term Exam = 50% Term Grade = CS + P3E G. Contact Information Ryan Griffen L. Matira, RN, MN

____________________________ Date:_______________ Deans signature over printed name 6

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