Course: NUR158 First Term: 2020 Fall
Final Term: Current
Final Term: 2020 Fall
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Lecture 6.0 Credit(s) 4.0 Period(s) 4.0 Load
Laboratory 0
Credit(s) 90.0 Period(s)
6.0 Load
Subject Type: OccupationalLoad Formula: R - Nursing Load |
MCCCD Official Course Competencies | |||
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1. Describe the different types of health care facilities and regulatory agencies. (I)
2. Describe the roles and responsibilities of the health care team. (II) 3. Describe the role of the nurse assistant in caring for elder clients and those with alterations in health. (III) 4. Describe the roles and responsibilities of the nurse assistant related to ethical and legal standards of the profession. (IV) 5. Use simple problem solving skills when giving care to elderly clients and clients with alterations in health. (V) 6. Describe professional communication skills specific to the nurse assistant as a member of the health care team. (VI) 7. Describe select nurse assisting interventions designed to meet the holistic needs of clients. (VII) 8. Describe basic nurse assisting skills to ensure a safe environment and personal safety for the client. (VIII) 9. Describe specific caring behaviors that are important when caring for clients and communicating with members of the health care team. (IX) 10. Describe the signs and symptoms of specific diseases, conditions and alterations in client behavior. (X) 11. Apply the principles of nutrition and fluid balance to client care. (XI) 12. Describe the special care needs of elder clients in the acute and long term care settings. (XII) 13. Describe the basic skills and procedures needed for clients in emergency situations. (XIII) 14. Perform basic therapeutic, maintenance, and preventative interventions identified in the client`s plan of care appropriate to the nurse assistant role. (XIV) 15. Function as a member of the health care team within the health care facility (XV) 16. Demonstrate behaviors that are in accord with accepted standards of practice and ethical guidelines within the role of the nurse assistant. (XV) 17. Demonstrate simple problem solving to provide care to clients with alterations in health under the direction of the nursing staff. (XVI) 18. Demonstrate appropriate communication skills with clients with alterations in health. (XVII) 19. Demonstrate caring behaviors when interacting with clients in acute and long term agencies. (XVIII) 20. Demonstrate skills necessary to ensure a safe environment and protection of the client. (XIX) 21. Implement nursing assistant skills that relate to basic and holistic client needs. (XX) 22. Communicate client response to appropriate nursing personnel through recording and reporting. (XXI) 23. Apply common medical terms used for the simple organization of the body, major organs and medical abbreviations. (XXII) | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Outline | |||
I. Health Care Facilities and Regulatory Agencies
A. Acute B. Long-term C. Rehabilitation D. Assisted living E. Hospice F. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations G. Occupational Safety and Health Administration H. Medicare and Medicaid II. Health Care Team roles and responsibilities A. Registered Nurse B. Licensed Practical Nurse C. Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Dietician, Physical and Speech Therapist, Social Worker III. Role of the Nurse Assistant A. Nursing process and role of nurse assistant B. Basic problem solving skills and planning of care C. Observation and reporting D. Elements of the client record and documentation E. Principles of patient teaching F. Steps in discharge planning IV. Roles and Responsibilities of the Nurse Assistant A. Role and responsibilities B. Scope of practice C. Credentialing D. Ethical and legal considerations V. Problem Solving Skills A. Implementing the nursing care plan B. Observing and reporting C. Principles of growth and development D. Care of the client with health alterations E. Care of the elderly client F. Care of the client with mental health disorders VI. Professional Communication Skills A. Professional relationships B. Therapeutic relationships C. Communicating with the health care team VII. Holism A. Cultural sensitivity B. Spiritual needs C. Social needs D. Physical needs VIII. Safety A. Principles of environmental safety B. Client safety and mobility C. Infection control D. Principles of personal safety E. Home care IX. Caring A. Principles of caring B. Empathy C. Sensitivity D. Respect for clients E. Respect for members of the health care team X. Signs and Symptoms of Common Diseases and Conditions A. Respiratory system B. Cardiovascular system C. Musculoskeletal system D. Nervous system E. Endocrine system F. Integumentary system G. Gastrointestinal system H. Urinary system I. Reproductive system XI. Principles of Nutrition and Fluid Balance A. Normal nutrition B. Essential nutrients C. Special diets D. Supplements E. Fluid Balance XII. Special Care Needs of Elder Clients A. Aging process B. Adaptations needed for elder client care C. Grief and loss D. Emotional and spiritual needs of dying clients and their families XIII. Emergency Situations A. Guideline for responding to emergencies B. Dealing with emergencies C. First aid procedures D. Cardiac arrest XIV. Nurse Assistant Interventions and Clinical Skills A. Assisting with client care B. Vital signs C. Height and weight D. Transferring and ambulating E. Personal hygiene and grooming F. Maintenance of health and well-being G. Special needs of the elderly H. Intervention specific to health alteration I. Care of the surgical client J. Demonstration of emergency procedures XV. Standards of Practice A. Scope of practice B. Ethical guidelines C. Legal guidelines D. Roles and responsibility XVI. Use of Problem Solving Skills A. Simple problem solving skills B. Nursing process and nursing care plans C. Teaching opportunities XVII. Communication Skills A. Professional behavior B. Therapeutic relationships C. Communicating with the health care team XVIII. Caring A. Demonstration of empathy B. Demonstration of sensitivity C. Respect for clients D. Respect for members of the health care team E. General comfort measures XIX. Promotion of Client Safety A. Prevention of injury to clients B. Environmental cleanliness C. Standard precautions D. Isolation precautions XX. Basic and Holistic Client Needs A. Nutrition B. Sleep and rest C. Elimination needs D. Spiritual needs E. Psychosocial needs F. Cultural sensitivity G. Family needs XXI. Recording and Reporting A. Client care records B. Observation skills XXII. Basic Medical Terminology A. Prefixes, suffixes and root words B. Abbreviations and Symbols C. Body Structure, System and Organization D. Anatomic terms | |||
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: April 28, 2015 |