NRS 2014 - Health Assesment Syllabus
NRS 2014 - Health Assesment Syllabus
NRS 2014 - Health Assesment Syllabus
NRS 2014
Health Assessment
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Number & CRN: NRS 2014 (ASD), CRN 13337 (Class)
Semester: Fall 2021
Number of Credits: 4 (Class 3, Lab 1)
Class Day & Time: Thursday, 12:00-2:30pm
Class Location: AFC 125
Class Delivery Method: In person, Face- to-face; Classes will not be available via ZOOM
Lab Day & Time: Friday, 8:00-10:00 AM, 10:30-12:30 PM, 1:00-3:00PM or 3:30-5:30PM
Lab will be fully face-to-face
Lab location: Online/4001 HHB- The lab will be a combination of virtual and face-to-face
Range of Class Duration: September 2, 2021- December 16, 2021
PROFESSOR INFORMATION
Name: Dr. Tiffany Calderon, DNP, RN, ACNPAG-C, CCRN-CNC, Special Lecturer
Office Location: HHB 3019
Office Hours: 2:30-3:30 pm on Thursdays or by appointment
Email address: tccalder@oakland.edu
Essential Content
• See Appendix A
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
• A stable internet connection.
• A PC or Mac running relatively modern versions of the corresponding operating system.
• Desktop or laptop computer with the ability to download Google Chrome.
• Blocking or allowing pop-ups in certain web browsers may be required.
• For all courses that use ATI: A full list of ATI’s technical requirements can be found at
atitesting.com/technical-requirements.
• Online proctoring services may have additional specific requirements. Those
requirements will be communicated via the Moodle course site.
EVALUATION METHODS
• Lab grade is comprised of 4 in person, live validations.
• Students must receive a 75% on each live validation to pass the class.
• If the student does not receive a 75% on each validation, the student will be provided a
chance to remediation. Faculty will then take the average score of the first and second
attempts of validation for the final score.
Course Assignments, Weights, and Link to Course Objectives
Course Assignments Course
Weights Objective(s)
Number
Didactic/ lecture assignments 75%
Health history (20%) Course
objective # 1,
3, 4
In- class case study (15%) Course
objective # 1,
3, 4
Exam 1 (20%) Course
objective #1,2
Exam 2 (20%) Course
objective #1,2
Cumulative Final exam (25%) Course
objective #1,2
Lab assignments 25%
COURSE SCHEDULE
Week 1 Intro to physical Jan 6- Virtual -Dr. Calderon Jan 7- in person, live
assessment
___Review ATI dashboard
___Assessment techniques
___General survey
Week 2 Vital signs and pain Jan 13-virtual Dr. Calderon Jan 14-in person, live
assessment
__Vital signs
__Pain __Integumentary
Integumentary assessment
__ Health history __Vital signs
Week 3 Head, neck, eyes, ears, Jan 20-Dr. Calderon Jan 21- in person, live
nose, mouth assessment
__Head, neck, eyes, ears, nose, ___Head, neck, eyes, ears, nose, mouth
mouth
Week 4 Cultural assessment Jan 27-Dr. Calderon Jan 28-in person, live
Spiritual assessment
Interviewing ___Cultural & spiritual ___Vital signs Validation due by the end
assessment, interviewing, of class.
documentation
__Case study # 1
Week 5 Breast & lymphatics __Exam 1 (Feb 3) ___Validation #2 Skin, Hair, Nails
___Breast/lymphatics after
exam 1
Week 6 Respiratory assessment Feb 10- Dr. Calderon Feb 11- in person, live
Week 7 Cardiovascular assessment Feb 17- Dr. Calderon Feb 18- in person, live
___Cardiovascular ___Cardiac
Week 8 Peripheral vascular Feb 24- Dr. Calderon Feb 25- in person, live
__Review Validation #3
Week 9 Abdominal/gastrointestinal Mar 10- Dr. Calderon Mar 11- in person, live
assessment
___Abdominal ___Validation #3
Exam #2 ___Abdomen
Week 11 Musculoskeletal Mar 24- Dr. Calderon Mar 25- in person, live
assessment
__ CIWA assessment
Week 13 Genitourinary assessment Apr 7-Dr. Calderon Apr 8-in person, live
Week 14 Functional assessment Apr 14-Dr. Calderon Apr 15- in person, live
Week 15 Apr 21
[From this point forward, the following policies will be added as an addendum to the student
handbooks. It is your choice whether to keep it in the syllabus or refer the students to the
handbook. In addition, CETL publishes a syllabus template on their website that includes useful
language for policies, etc. that you might find helpful.]
Content Topics:
a. Four techniques of physical assessment
b. Subjective versus objective assessment data
c. Evidence-based assessment skills
d. General survey
e. Focused assessment
Unit: Interviewing
Unit Objectives:
1. Describe the interview process when conducting a health assessment.
2. Discuss the significance of the nurse-patient relationship during a health assessment.
3. Practice communication techniques that support an open discussion between the patient
and the nurse.
4. Ascertain appropriate locations for conducting a health assessment to ensure privacy and
confidentiality.
5. Conduct a health history including a genogram.
6. Integrate verbal and nonverbal communication techniques that promote open
communication.
7. Identify how the developmental stage of the patient relates to the patient’s health status.
8. Analyze a patient’s family history for genetic or familial diseases.
Content Topics:
a. Health history
b. Genogram
c. Privacy and confidentiality
d. Developmental stages of adults and older adults
Unit: Documentation
Unit Objectives:
1. Discuss documentation of subjective and objective assessment data.
2. Utilize appropriate terminology to describe assessment findings.
3. Use documentation procedures that ensure privacy and confidentiality.
4. Discuss various documentation methods that are used by different healthcare settings.
Content Topics:
a. Appropriate terminology
b. Privacy and confidentiality of information: HIPAA
Unit Objectives:
1. Discuss the importance of cultural sensitivity in the assessment process.
2. Discuss the concept of culture and inherent components such as values, beliefs, attitudes,
and customs.
3. Differentiate between culture and ethnicity.
4. Determine the influence a patient’s culture has on his or her health beliefs and practices and
familial roles.
5. Determine the influence a patient’s culture has on his or her perception of health, illness,
and death.
6. Determine the use of alternative or folk medication/remedies as well as healers that are
accepted in a patient’s culture.
7. Identify cultural practices that will need special consideration while the patient is receiving
care.
Content Topics:
a. Cultural assessment
Unit Objectives:
1. Conduct a functional assessment of adults and older adults.
2. Describe the relationship between functional limitations and patient safety.
3. Discuss the importance of caregiver assessment for a patient with functional limitations.
Content Topics:
a. Functional assessment tools
b. Caregiver assessment tools
Unit: Vital Signs and Pain Assessment
Unit Objectives:
1. Explain the physiology of blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, temperature, and
respiratory rate.
2. Identify ranges of acceptable vital signs in adults.
3. Demonstrate competency in taking and measuring normal and abnormal vital signs.
4. Discuss factors that cause a variation in vital signs.
5. Evaluate normal and abnormal findings related to vital signs.
6. Accurately document vital signs.
Content Topics:
a. Skin, head, neck, thyroid, EENT assessment
b. Risk assessment
c. Skin self-exam
d. Lab: Assessment of skin, hair, nails, eyes, nose, mouth, oropharynx, neck
Content Topics:
a. Assessment of the respiratory system
b. Risk assessment
c. Preventative screening (CT for smokers)
d. Lab: Assessment of thorax, lung sounds, oxygenation indicators
Content Topics:
a. Assessment of the cardiac and peripheral vascular systems
b. Risk assessment
c. Lab: Assessment of heart sounds, heart rate, pulses
d. Lab: Use of Doppler
Content Topics:
a. Lymphatic assessment
b. Breast self-exam
c. Preventative screening (Mammograms)
Content Topics:
a. Cranial nerve assessment
b. Cognitive assessment tools
c. Mental status assessment
d. Musculoskeletal assessment
e. Neuro check
f. Plantar reflex
g. Lab: Cranial nerves, range of motion, muscle strength, coordination and sensation
assessment
Content Topics:
a. Assessment of the abdomen
b. Assessment of the anus, rectum and prostate
c. Nutritional assessment
d. Preventative screening
e. Lab: Assessment of the abdomen
Content Topics:
a. Genitalia assessment
b. Assessment of the genitourinary system
c. Preventative screening
Content Topics:
a. Head-to-toe assessment versus focused assessment
b. Lab: Head-to-toe assessment