CHIPOLA COLLEGE

COURSE SYLLABUS

Chipola’s website: www.chipola.edu

COURSE TITLE: COURSE NUMBER:

PHARMACOLOGY I NUR 1141

COURSE DESCRIPTION (with prerequisites):

This course introduces the study of drugs, drug standards and legislation, and is designed to provide the nursing students with a basic background of drug classifications, actions, dosages, and side effects. This course includes basic drugs and reviews the mathematical computations that are necessary for safe administration in the clinical setting. Drug therapy will be integrated throughout the curriculum. Students will demonstrate safe techniques of medication administration in the skills laboratory prior to administering medications in the clinical area.

Prerequisites: SLS 1101 Orientation, ENC 1101 Communication Skills I,MAT 1033 or MAC 1105 Intermediate/College Algebra, BSC 1005, PSY 2012, American Heart CPR Level C.

Corequisite: NUR 1020C

NAME(S) OF INSTRUCTORS:

Tina Dorsey, RN, MSN

Office- Bldg. Q, Rm 225 (office hours by appointment only)

Phone- (850) 718-2294

E-mail-

EFFECTIVE ACADEMIC YEAR:

2011-12

The last day to withdraw from “a” class for Fall 2011 Term A is November 2nd. The last day to resign from “all” classes for Fall Term A is November 16th.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPLIES:

**TEXTBOOKS ARE AVAILABLE IN HARD COPY & ELECTONIC FORMAT FOR STUDENT CONVENIENCE ***

(Electronic Format= E-Books)

Jump Drivewith @ least 4MB memory

Harkreader, H. (2007). Fundamentals of Nursing (3rd ed), Saunders.

ISBN: 9781416034360

*E-Book ISBN: 9781416066910

Harkreader, H. (2008). Nursing Skills Online for Fundamentals of Nursing: Caring and

Clinical Judgement (3rd Ed), {* on-line resource} Elsevier. ISBN: 9781416049081

Ignatavicius, D. (2010). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Patient-Centered Collaborative Care

(6th Ed), Saunders. ISBN: 9781416037620 *E-Book ISBN: 9781437703702

Ignatavicius, D. (2009). Simulation Learning System for Med-Surg Nursing (6th Ed),

Saunders. ISBN: 9781416060345

Mosby (2009). Mosby’s Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health Professions (8th Ed),

Mosby. ISBN: 9780323049375

* E-Book ISBN: 9780323065672

Pagana, K. (2009). Mosby’s Diagnostic & Laboratory Test Reference (9th Ed), Mosby.

ISBN: 9780323053457

* E-Book ISBN: 9780323063449

Seidel, H. (2011). Mosby’s Guide to Physical Examination (7th Ed), Mosby.

ISBN: 9780323055703

Silvestri, L. (2008). Comprehensive review… NCLEX-RN Examination (4th Ed),

Saunders. ISBN: 9781416037088

* E-Book ISBN: 9781416067306

Skidmore-Roth (2011). Mosby’s Drug Guide for Nurses (9th Ed), Mosby.

ISBN: 9780323067034

* E-Book ISBN: 9780323067140

Swearingen, P. (2008). All-in-One Care Planning Resource (2nd Ed), Saunders.

ISBN: 9780323044165

* E-Book ISBN: 9780323060950

Workman, L., LaCharity, L., Kruchko, S., (2011). Understanding Pharmacology: Essentials for Medication Safety. St. Louis, MO: Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4160-2917-5

Workman, L., LaCharity, L., Kruchko, S., (2011). Study Guide: Understanding Pharmacology: Essentials for Medication Safety, St. Louis, MO: Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4160-2995-3

GRADING POLICY:

The standing of a student in each course is expressed by one of the following letters and corresponding grading system:

A – 93 – 100

B – 83 – 92

C – 75 – 82

Unit exams 70%

Final exam(s) 30%

Quizzes will be administered at the discretion of the instructor. Students who are tardy for class will not be allowed to take the quiz and will receive a zero.

The School of Nursing requires students to maintain a minimum grade of 75. Students must have a non rounded unit exam grade average of 75 or above before they will be allowed to take the final exam. Grades in the nursing program are NOT rounded.

The Chipola Catalog provides policies and procedures regarding the grading system. A student’s Grade Point Average is derived from the grading system/quality point scale.

The HESI Confidentiality Statement:

All HESI exams are secure exams. In order to take the exam, all examinees will sign a confidentiality statement prior to logging onto the exam and will agree not to discuss the exam questions, rationales, or answer with any other possible examinee. Additionally, legal action will be taken by HESI against any known violator.

Final Exams:

Two Health Education Systems, Inc. (HESI) final exams will be administered in each course within the nursing program. If, upon completion of the 1st HESI final exam, the student scores less than 900 a remediation packet will be emailed to the address supplied by the student upon beginning the exam. Each student that scores below 900 must complete the entire remediation packet and submit confirmation as scheduled on the course calendar. The 2nd HESI final exam will only be administered to students who have completed his/her entire remediation packet. Students making above a 900 on the 1st HESI final exam are strongly encouraged to review and remediate areas of weakness as indicated on their individual HESI final exam score report.

Test scores from the 1st and 2nd HESI final exams will be averaged together to formulate the student’s final exam grade. This averaged final exam grade will then be used to calculate the students overall course grade as delineated in the course syllabus. Students scoring above a 900 may also take the 2nd HESI final exam. However, if a student chooses to take the 2nd HESI final exam the two scores must be averaged together to formulate the student’s final exam grade.

Students failing to complete and provide confirmation that the remediation packet has been completed will be assigned a grade of zero (“0”) for the 2nd HESI final exam. The zero (“0”) will then be averaged with the student’s score from the 1st HESI final exam to formulate the student’s final exam grade. The student’s averaged final exam grade is then used to calculate the student’s overall course grade.

Achievement Testing: HESI (Health Education Systems Incorporated) RN-Exit Exam

Students in the final semester (semester 5) of the ADN program are required to take a

comprehensive exit exam published by HESI (HESI E2).

The student is required to achieve the benchmark score on the examination.

Any student who does not achieve the benchmark score will not graduate. Students will be given

three opportunities to take this examination and earn the benchmark score. There will be an

additional charge of $35.00 for each second and third attempt. This fee will be paid by the

student.

In preparation for success on NCLEX-RN, the nursing program utilizes a national testing

system upon admission and throughout the program. Student participation in this academic

testing system (HESI) is a requirement. This system consists of a number of specialty

exams related to specific content. Students who fail to achieve the benchmark score on a

specialty test will contact their faculty and develop a plan to increase knowledge in the

specialty area. This course utilizes a HESI specialty exam as the final exam for this course.

·  Each student will take the HESI E2. The student will complete the exam and achieve

the standard benchmark level score in order to graduate.

·  Students who fail to meet the benchmark standard score on the first attempt will

remediate the material missed on the exam by utilizing the individualized HESI

remediation plan.

·  Remediation activities will be assigned to the student in an effort to assist the student

in preparing for their second attempt.

·  Any student who fails to meet the benchmark score on the second HESI E2 exam will be

required to complete the individualized HESI remediation and assigned activities plan(s)

and meet with faculty prior to the third and final time.

·  Any student who does not meet the benchmark score on their third attempt will not graduate. Students will have the option of enrolling in NUR 2960 Nursing Review I the following semester and retake the HESI E2 exam.

·  Achievement of the benchmark score must be obtained for the student to meet the graduation requirements for the Chipola College Nursing Program.

Students must also attend the three day NCLEX review course. Failure to do so will result in a grade of incomplete for this course.

Any student experiencing difficulty in any of the nursing classes is encouraged to seek assistance. The ACE tutoring lab is located in Building L and services are free to all students.

The Chipola Catalog provides specific information regarding other outcomes from the grading system. A student’s Grade Point Average is derived from the grading system/quality point scale.

ATTENDANCE AND WITHDRAWAL POLICIES:

Chipola College expects regular attendance of all students. Students who are absent from classes for any reason other than official college activities must satisfy the instructor concerned that the absence was due to illness or other clearly unavoidable reasons. Otherwise, the student may suffer grade loss at the discretion of the instructor. Chipola policy allows each instructor to specify in the Instructor First Day Handout whether or not an absence is excusable and what affect the absence or tardy may have on the grade.

A student is allowed to repeat a course a maximum of three (3) times. On the third attempt a student (1) must bear the full cost of instruction (unless waived by Student Services), (2) cannot withdraw, and (3) must receive a grade.


MAKE-UP POLICY:

Chipola allows each instructor to specify in the Instructor First Day Handout the makeup policy.

ACADEMIC HONOR CODE POLICY:

Students are expected to uphold the Academic Honor Code. Chipola College’s Honor Code is based on the premise that each student has the responsibility to (1) uphold the highest standards of academic honesty in his/her own work; (2) refuse to tolerate academic dishonesty in the college community; and (3) foster a high sense of honor and social responsibility on the part of students. Further information regarding the Academic Honor Code may be found in the Chipola Catalog, Student Governance section.

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES POLICY:

Chipola College is committed to making all programs and facilities accessible to anyone with a disability. Chipola’s goal is for students to obtain maximum benefit from their educational experience and to effectively transition into the college environment. Students with disabilities are requested to voluntarily contact the Office of Students with Disabilities to complete the intake process and determine their eligibility for reasonable accommodations.

LIBRARY AND ON-LINE REFERENCE MATERIALS:

The library is a comprehensive learning resource center providing information in print, electronic, and multimedia format to support the educational objectives of the College. On-line catalogs, e-books and electronic databases can be accessed by using the LINCCWeb icon on the Chipola Library website at www.chipola.edu/library. If you have questions about database usage consult the “How to Use the Chipola Databases” on the Library website or call the Library at 850/718-2274 during regular hours. Library hours are posted each semester at the building entrance and on the Library website. See your Instructor First Day Handout for individual instructor recommendations and resources.

TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES:

The Information Technology Center, located in the library, is equipped with computer workstations. Lab hours are posted each semester at the building entrance and on the Library website. The ACE Lab, located in Building L, is available for tutoring and is equipped with computer workstations. Lab hours are posted each semester at the room entrance. The college’s learning management system is Desire 2 Learn (d2l). Classes become available on d2l on the first day of the semester. It is the student’s responsibility to log onto the d2l system the first day of class to establish the first day of attendance and to check announcements. For further information, contact your instructor or the Director of Online Learning.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE USAGE:

All electronic devices such as cell phones, beepers, pagers, and related devices are to be silenced prior to entering classrooms and/or laboratories to avoid disruption. Should it become necessary for a student to leave his/her “device” on to send or receive an emergency call and/or text message, the student must inform the instructor prior to class. If the student finds it necessary to send and/or receive an emergency call and/or text message during class/lab time, he/she is instructed to take all books and belongings and step outside the classroom to deal with the situation. To minimize classroom disruption and the distraction to classmates, the student will not be permitted to reenter the classroom during that class period. Any time a test is being administered, all such devices must be turned off and put away. If a device is seen or heard during an exam, a score of zero will be given for that exam. Initial and repeated infractions may result in disciplinary action.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES / LEARNING OUTCOMES:

·  Upon graduation, the Student Nurse will:
1. Demonstrate responsibility for professional development and practice, as well as patient confidentiality, within the ethical and legal framework of nursing.
2. Synthesize principles of the nursing process, critical thinking, and technology to assist individuals, families and communities to achieve positive adaptation to change in health or a peaceful death.
3. Recognize principles of communication to effectively relate with individuals, families, groups and/or colleagues of diverse sociocultural backgrounds in various health-care settings.
4. Apply principles of holistic nursing practice when providing nursing care for clients at various stages in their life span.
5. Manage nursing care and empower individuals, families and/or communities, to develop positive health behaviors through health promotion and teaching, in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
6. Qualify for state licensure as a registered nurse by achieving a passing score on the NCLEX-RN Exam

LINKING COURSE-LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES WITH DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES, ASSESSMENT METHODS, AND ARTIFACTS
COURSE-LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR
NUR 1141 / DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC GENERAL EDUCATION COMPETENCIES / ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR COURSE LEVEL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES / LEARNING
ARTIFACTS FOR AA PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
·  Convert between different systems of measurement (household, metric and apothecary).
·  Explain absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, time-response aspects, and mechanisms of drugs
·  Knowledge of pharmacology; drug name, classifications, and actions; adverse effects; drug dose calculations for infusion rates, titration, and compatibilities.
·  Knowledge of safe preparation and administration of medications, including the “6 Rights” of Medication Administration.
·  Explain age and other client related factors that alter drug response.
·  Knowledge of resources when encountering question of medications or dosing parameters such as identifying at least three drug references and demonstrating ability to research reference to obtain information related to drugs.
·  Explain drug standards and legislation, the nurse’s role, responsibilities and legal considerations in drug therapy.
·  Demonstrate ability to use equipment correctly and implement techniques for safe and effective preparation and administration of medication. / 2, 5
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**Assessment Codes
T = Tests
Pre/Post = Pre- and Post-Tests
OT = Objective Tests
UT = Unit Tests
Q = Quizzes
F = Final Examination
CF = Cumulative Final
EX = Departmental Exam
SE = Nat’l or State Standardized
Exam / RPT = Report/Presentation
SP = Skills Performance
SD = Skills Demonstration
W = Writing Assignments
E = Essays
DE = Documented Essays
RP = Research papers
J = Jury
R = Recital / Proj. = Projects
Exp. = Experiments
Cap. Proj. = Capstone Project
Cap. Course = Capstone
Course
Prac. = Practicum
Intern. = Internship
H = Homework
PS = Problem Solving
DB = Discussion Board / BO = Behavioral Observation
Clin. = Clinicals
CS = Case Study
CP = Case Plan
Port. = Portfolio
Obs. = Teacher Observation
Sk. Check = Skills Check-off
Curriculum Frameworks
JP = Judged
Performance/Exhibition

MEANS OF ACCOMPLISHING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: