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NURS 251 Medical/Surgical Nursing –Acute Illnesses II (5 credits)



Prerequisite Enrollment in the Associate Degree Nursing Program.

Course Description
Applying evidenced-based nursing concepts, theories pathophysiology and pharmacology for health promotion, maintenance, and restoration of patients experiencing acute illnesses across the lifespan. (Continuation of NURS 241)

Course Content
Acute illnesses across the lifespan
Nursing theory and nursing process
Delegation and health care roles
Best practices within the nursing role
Use of data to monitor outcomes of care processes
Guidelines of safe nursing practice
Pharmacological principles of acute illnesses
Current technological advances in health care
Role of nurse in palliative and end of life care
Diseases
Meds
Burns
Antibiotics
Fluid replacement
Pain management
Osteomyelitis
NSAIDs
Opiates
Antibiotics
Amputations
NSAIDs
Opiates
Antibiotics
DKA
Insulin
Fluid replacement
HHS
Insulin
Fluid replacement
AKI
ARF
Bronchodilators
Steroids
Diuretics
Mechanical Ventilation
ARDS
Antibiotics
Succinylcholine
Rocuronium
Steroids
PE/DVT
Warfarin
Heparin
LMWH
Alteplase
Chest Trauma
Pain management
Dysrhythmias (Advanced)
Beta blockers (ST)
Amiodarone (afib)
Cardizem (afib and aflut)
Digoxin (afib and aflut)
Warfarin (afib and aflut)
Atropine (SB)
Epinephrine (VT, VF, Asystole)
Adenosine (SVT)
AAA
Fluid replacement
Blood replacement
Cardiogenic Shock
Fluid replacement
Blood replacement
Levophed
Dopamine
MI
Nitrates
Beta blockers
Thrombolytics
ASA
Morphine
Oxygen
Heparin
Meningitis
Antibiotics
TBI/ICP
Mannitol
Hemodynamic Instability
Fluid replacement
Blood replacement
MDRO Infections
Antibiotics
Acute Alcohol Withdrawal
Ativan
Anti-emetics

Student Outcomes
1) Apply multiple dimensions of patient-centered care for individuals with acute illnesses across the lifespan including disease pathophysiology and pharmacology.

2) Identify the contributions of others on the healthcare team in helping patient/family achieve health goals.

3) Examine the role of evidence in pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments in determining best clinical practice for patients with chronic deviations in all body systems.

4) Summarize data and methods that improve the quality of health care systems. 

5) Describe the impact of national patient safety resources, initiatives and regulations on positive patient outcomes. 

6) Integrate information and technological skills that are essential for safe patient care including dosage calculation and medication conversions.

Degree Outcomes
Patient-centered care:  Recognize the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preferences, values, and needs. Teamwork and collaboration:  Function effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient care. Evidence-based practice:  Integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care. Quality improvement:  Use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care systems. Safety:  Minimizes risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance. Informatics:  Use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision-making. Core Abilities Information Competency:  Graduates will be able to seek, find, evaluate and use information, and employ information technology to engage in lifelong learning.

Lecture Contact Hours 50
Lab Contact Hours 0
Clinical Contact Hours 0
Total Contact Hours 50



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