University of Florida
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
COLLEGE OF NURSING
COURSE SYLLABUS
SUMMER 2016
COURSE NUMBER NGR 6350 Section 7680
COURSE TITLE Family Nurse Practitioner: Women, Adolescents, and Children
CREDITS 4
PLACEMENT DNP program: Family Nurse Practitioner Track
PREREQUISITES NGR 6241 Common Adult Health Problems
NGR 6241L Common Adult Health Problems: Clinical
NGR 6052C Adult Nursing: Diagnostics and Procedures
CO-REQUISITE NGR 6350L Family Nurse Practitioner: Adults, Women,
Adolescents, and Children Clinical
FACULTY Teresa S. Bruney, DNP, ARNP, BC-PPCNP
Clinical Assistant Professor
Contact information:
bruneyts@ufl.edu
Response within 24 hours
352-371-3604 clinical practice for phone calls, M-F
Leave message 8am-5pm and I will return your call same day
352-316-4229 for text messages – identify yourself in your text
Barring emergencies, expect response same day before 8 pm
Office hours 7-8 am M, W
Available to meet M-F 12-1 pm by appointment
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides the student with the theoretical knowledge necessary to practice community based, advanced nursing with women, adolescents and children within a family context as appropriate to the role of the family nurse practitioner. Emphasis is on application of theories and research findings in developing plans for comprehensive health care management and anticipatory guidance for women, adolescents, and children. Focus includes wellness promotion, illness prevention, and diagnosis and management of common acute and chronic health problems, common gynecological problems, prenatal care, family dysfunction, and behavior problems. Collaboration with other providers and appropriate referral are integrated throughout the course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Integrate physical, psychosocial and cultural assessment into comprehensive management plans for women, adolescents, children, and their families.
2. Utilize knowledge, theory, and research findings to develop plans for wellness promotion and risk of illness reduction for women, adolescents, and children.
3. Develop management plans for women, adolescents, and children with common acute and chronic health problems.
4. Develop management plans for prenatal care of women at low risk for complications in a community-based setting.
5 Develop management plans for families with common dysfunctional and behavioral problems.
6. Develop therapeutic health teaching, anticipatory guidance, and counseling approaches for women, adolescents, children, and their families.
7. Evaluate clinical data and therapeutic options to differentiate between problem situations requiring nurse practitioner management, collaborative management, or referral to other providers.
8. Synthesize knowledge of community resources to effectively plan comprehensive nursing care for primary care and medically complex clients through collaboration and case management.
9. Analyze the impact of legal, political, economic and sociocultural factors on access and utilization of health care services for families.
COURSE SCHEUDLE
E-Learning in Canvas is the course management system that you will use for this course. E-Learning in Canvas is accessed by using your Gatorlink account name and password at . There are several tutorials and student help links on the E-Learning login site. If you have technical questions call the UF Computer Help Desk at 352-392-HELP or send email to helpdesk@ufl.edu.
It is important that you regularly check your Gatorlink account email for College and University wide information and the course E-Learning site for announcements and notifications.
Course websites are generally made available on the Friday before the first day of classes.
I anticipate providing live, interactive lectures weekly via Adobe Connect. Students can connect via the following link: . For those unable to attend a live, synchronous class, these lectures will be recorded for later viewing, and will be accessed via the course Canvas website. My plan is to have polled the FNP class before the end of spring semester to determine the best day of week/time of day for these live classes. Unless you hear differently, our first live class will be Monday 5-9-16, 6-10 pm.
TOPICAL OUTLINE
1. Current family and health care theories and models.
2. Health issues related to family development, structure and function.
3. Overview of growth and development throughout childhood and adolescence; review of major theories and research findings with implications for nursing practice.
4. Overview of child health maintenance: Special health risks and wellness promotion associated with childhood and adolescence; use of appropriate screening tests, assessment instruments, and periodic health exam.
5. Health behavior changes: Strategies involving health teaching, counseling, and behavior modification.
6. Management of selected problems that may lead to family dysfunction and behavioral problems.
7. Identification and management of common presenting symptoms and acute problems in women, adolescents, and children.
8. Identification and management of common chronic problems in women, adolescents, and children.
9. Management of gynecological problems, breast problems, and contraceptive needs of women.
10. Preconception counseling, initial and interval prenatal assessments, and common problems of pregnancy.
11. Assessment and intervention in domestic violence and sexual assault.
12. Management of menopausal symptoms.
13. Clinical reasoning, critical thinking, and problem management: Consultation and referral with nurse practitioners, physicians, and other providers.
14. Nursing management of the medically complex client and family, including advocacy, coordination in community services, and collaboration with other providers.
15. Legal, political, economic, and sociocultural issues impacting family health care; implications for advanced nursing practice in primary care.
TEACHING METHODS
Lecture/discussion, case presentations, audio-visual materials
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Analysis of CPGs, case presentations, written papers
EVALUATION
Written assignments (40%); and written objective examinations (60%)
Developmental milestones chart 15%
AGREE CPG Analysis 5%
Antibiotic resistance paper 20%
Exam 1, 2, and 3 35%
Final Cumulative exam 25%
MAKE UP POLICY
There are no make-up exams. If a student misses an exam, the grade for that exam will be the grade received on the cumulative final exam. Late assignments may receive a grade penalty.
GRADING SCALE/QUALITY POINTS
A 95-100 (4.0) C 74-79* (2.0)
A- 93-94 (3.67) C- 72-73 (1.67)
B+ 91- 92 (3.33) D+ 70-71 (1.33)
B 84-90 (3.0) D 64-69 (1.0)
B- 82-83 (2.67) D- 62-63 (0.67)
C+ 80-81 (2.33) E 61 or below (0.0)
* 74 is the minimal passing grade
For more information on grades and grading policies, please refer to University’s grading policies:
PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR
The College of Nursing expects all Nursing students to be professional in their interactions with patients, colleagues, faculty, and staff and to exhibit caring and compassionate attitudes. These and other qualities will be evaluated during patient contacts and in other relevant settings by both faculty and peers. Behavior of a Nursing student reflects on the student's individual’s ability to become a competent professional Nurse. Attitudes or behaviors inconsistent with compassionate care; refusal by, or inability of, the student to participate constructively in learning or patient care; derogatory attitudes or inappropriate behaviors directed at patients, peers, faculty or staff; misuse of written or electronic patient records (e.g., accession of patient information without valid reason); substance abuse; failure to disclose pertinent information on a criminal background check; or other unprofessional conduct can be grounds for disciplinary measures including dismissal.
UNIVERSITY POLICY ON ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT
Academic honesty and integrity are fundamental values of the University community. Students should be sure that they understand the UF Student Honor Code at . Students are required to provide their own privacy screen for all examination’s administered to student laptops. No wireless keyboards or wireless mouse/tracking device will be permitted during examinations.
University and College of Nursing Policies:
Please see the College of Nursing website for a full explanation of each of the following policies - .
Attendance
UF Grading Policy
Accommodations due to Disability
Religious Holidays
Counseling and Mental Health Services
Student Handbook
Faculty Evaluations
Student Use of Social Media
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS
Decherney, A. H. & Nathan, L. (2013 or newer if available) Current Obstetric & Gynecologic Diagnosis & Treatment, 11th ed. New York: Lange McGraw Hill.
Hagan J.F., Shaw J.S., Duncan P. (Eds) (2008) Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, 3rd ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
THIS IS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES CHART. Students may be able to share this text, or use a health center library hard copy, or find the Bright Futures detailed developmental milestones on the web.
Zitelli and Davis' Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis: Expert Consult - Online and Print, 6e (Zitelli, Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis) PDF ebook
IF THIS IS STILL A FREE DOWNLOAD. If not free, then it is not required.
RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS
Hagan J.F., Shaw J.S., Duncan P. (Eds) (2008) Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, Pocket Guide, 3rd ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics.
WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE
|Date |Topic/Evaluation |Assignments/Readings |Faculty |
|May 9th |Introduction and Course Overview |Bright Futures re health |Bruney |
| | |maintenance visits through the | |
| |Health Maintenance in pediatric primary care |pediatric life span. Every week | |
| | |after this, there will be assigned | |
| | |readings from the current | |
| | |literature. | |
|May 16th |Management of fever, injuries, injury control, |Assigned literature re fever, UTI, |Bruney |
| |Child abuse |FWLS, poisoning, motor vehicle | |
| | |accidents, burns, child abuse | |
| | |detailed on Canvas module | |
| | |Devel Milestones Chart due | |
| | |(Assignments dropbox) | |
|May 23rd |Exam 1 |Proctor U | |
| |one hour between 8am – 4pm | | |
| |Maybe later if Proctor U available | | |
|May 23rd |Screening and Laboratory Evaluation in Pediatric|Current literature re pediatric |Bruney |
| |Primary Care |neurological disorders detailed on | |
| |Neurological Disorders |Canvas module | |
|May 30th |GI Disorders |Current literature detailed on |Bruney |
|Holiday but I will post a |Obesity and Nutrition |Canvas module | |
|lecture, or we may move | |CPG Critique due | |
|class to another day | |(Assignments dropbox) | |
|June 6th |Common pediatric respiratory disorders |Current literature detailed on |Bruney |
| | |Canvas module | |
|June 13th |EXAM 2 |Proctor U | |
| |one hour between 8am – 4pm | | |
| |Maybe later if Proctor U available | | |
|June 13th |Rheumatology |Current literature detailed on |Bruney |
| |Immunology |Canvas module | |
| |Musculoskeletal disorders | | |
|June 20-24 2016 |Break Week | | |
|June 27th |GU |Current literature detailed on |Bruney |
| |Dermatological disorders |Canvas module | |
|July 4th |ADHD |Current literature detailed on |Bruney |
| |Learning disorders |Canvas module | |
| |Autism | | |
| |Mood and anxiety disorders in pediatrics | | |
|July 6th |Oral Health Certificates of Completion Due |Required Oral health modules: | |
| | | | |
| | |Modules 2, 5, 6, 7 | |
| | | | |
| | |Turn in Certificates of Completion | |
| | |via Canvas assignment drop box. | |
| | |Turn these in as a word doc or a | |
| | |pdf by 7-6-16 at 11:59pm | |
|July 11th |Exam 3 |Proctor U | |
| |one hour between 8am – 4pm | | |
| |Maybe later if Proctor U available | | |
|July 11th |Women’s Health Promotion and screenings |Decherney, and additional readings |TBD |
| |Breast problems |detailed on Canvas module | |
| |Managing abnormal pap smears | | |
| |STI treatment |Antibx Resistance Lit Summary Due | |
| | |(Assignments dropbox) | |
|July 18th |Contraception |Decherney, and readings detailed on|TBD |
| |Perinatal care |Canvas module | |
|July 25th |Menopause |Decherney, and readings detailed on|TBD |
| |Managing abnormal uterine/vaginal bleeding |Canvas module | |
| |PCOS | | |
|7-29-16 |Extra Credit if Faculty Evaluation Response Rate|On-Line Open Book Quiz | |
|through |reaches 90% by |E-learning/Canvas | |
|7-31-16 |7-28-16 |“Quizzes” | |
|August 1-2 |Final Exam - Cumulative |Proctor U | |
|Friday 8-5-16 last day of |Two hours between | | |
|semester |8:30am 8-1-16 and 4 pm 8-2-16 | | |
|Approved: |Academic Affairs Committee: |01/08 |
| |Faculty: |07/08 |
| |UF Curriculum: |10/08 |
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