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Course Name, Prefix, Number: Pediatric Nursing, HNUR 2163

Campus Name and Address

Central Louisiana Technical College

Credit Hours:

2

Lecture Hours:

1

Lab Hours:

1

Contact Hours:

45

Instructor:

TBD

Instructor Information:

TBD

Course Description

This course presents essential information related to growth and development of infants, toddlers, preschool through school age and adolescents, and those diseases common but not exclusive to the particular age groups. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, and therapeutic/modified diets. Pharmacological interventions/commonly used medications for each body system and age group are discussed at length. Utilizing a nursing process approach, the student will perform applicable practical nursing clinical skills to pediatric clients in appropriate clinical sites under the supervision and at the discretion of practical nursing faculty. Assigned course prep hours includes, but not limited to, assigned reading and research, written assignments, skills practice, nursing care plans/concepts maps, drug cards, ATI tutorials and modules. This course includes a 30-hour clinical component. (1/1/2)

Outcomes

As a result of successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Explain the relationship between normal/abnormal anatomy and physiology of each body system discussed and the correlation to the diseases identified.
  2. Describe normal growth and development of an infant through adolescence.
  3. Discuss nursing care/support for the infant, child and adolescent client.
  4. Identify general patterns and expectations of physical, cognitive, affective, and social development of the infant, child and adolescent using the major nursing and developmental theories.
  5. Distinguish between the factors leading to developmental disabilities.
  6. Discuss the concepts of illness prevention.
  7. Understand the correlation between disease prevention and the recommended immunizations for infants, children and adolescents.
  8. Understand the correlation between disease prevention and the recommended immunizations for infants, children and adolescents.
  9. Identify the most common coping strategies and emotional responses of the dying child, the family and the nurse.
  10. Discuss assessment, identify deviations from the norm and select appropriate nursing diagnoses and develop a plan of care for the pediatric client.
  11. Develop an understanding of common diseases and treatment modalities for each age group.
  12. Identify and discuss therapeutic and modified diets related to the identified stages of growth and development.
  13. Identify and discuss commonly prescribed pharmacological agents used in the treatment of the various conditions or illnesses addressed for each age group.
  14. Reinforce the purpose of client’s laboratory tests and related teaching requirements, and the significance of lab values as they relate to pharmacological interventions for each age group discussed.
  15. Identify and exhibit appropriate nursing care and support for the infant through adolescent stages of development using the nursing process.
  16. Utilize the nursing process; assess the pediatric in normal and abnormal development.
  17. Formulate plans of care to be developed and implemented to meet the needs of the assigned pediatric client.
  18. Provide pharmacological therapies for the assigned client, including medication administration as prescribed.
  19. Seek supervision from a clinical instructor for performing tasks in which the specific skill has not been verified by a clinical instructor.
  20. Provide competent and safe practical nursing care appropriate to the level of training and education.
  21. Observe and identify abnormal reactions and changes in clients’ conditions, report these changes to the clinical instructor and appropriate staff, and accurately record these observations on the appropriate documents.
  22. Demonstrate appropriate communication techniques in interacting with assigned clients, their support person, and the health care team, maintaining compliance with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations.
  23. Assess biological, psychosocial, socio-cultural, spiritual needs, and/or developmental factors that influence health attainment.
  24. Plan and incorporate therapeutic interventions, collaboration as a member of the health team, rehabilitative/restorative care concepts, concepts of death with dignity, and the nursing process in nursing care.
  25. Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing care rendered specific to the applied nursing interventions.
  26. Document and validate nursing activities in an appropriate manner as noted in the agency Policy and Procedure Manual.
  27. Reinforce the purpose of client’s laboratory tests and related teaching needs to include pharmacological implications.
  28. Demonstrate and exhibit responsibility, professionalism, and accountability with assigned clients by functioning within the Practical Nurse scope of practice as defined by the LA State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners.

Required Textbooks

TBD

Additional Materials/Resources

Provided by Instructor

Grading Criteria

Students must pass both the theory and clinical components of this course with an 80% in each area in order to successfully complete the course and advance in the program.

Grading Scale

100-90 
89-80 
79-70 
69-60  
59-below 

Section

Z01

Term

Fall

ATTENDANCE

Students must be officially enrolled in any course that they attend. It is expected that students will attend scheduled classes regularly and on time. If an absence occurs, it is the responsibility of the student to make up all missed work, if approved by the instructor. Students who stop attending a course and do not officially withdraw will receive grades of “0” for all work missed and will result in a punitive final grade. This policy shall be superseded by any more stringent attendance policy required by a regulatory or licensing body having jurisdiction over program requirements. Attendance will be tracked and maintained for various reporting purposes.

CLASS WITHDRAWAL POLICY

The deadline for dropping a class is published each semester on the CLTCC website in the academic calendar. A student who officially withdraws from a class prior to the designated date will receive a grade of “W” in that class. Any student who receives financial aid and withdraws from any or all classes is subject to repaying a portion of the funding received.

ACADEMIC HONESTY

The faculty of Central Louisiana Technical College supports the concept of academic honesty. The teaching faculty encourages academic honesty in all classes and we require academic honesty from all students. All students are expected to maintain honesty and integrity when completing all academic assignments and examinations. Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Any student found guilty of such dishonorable acts in academic work will receive a “0” for the work presented. The instructor may also refer the student to the appropriate administrator for further disciplinary actions, which could result in an “F” in the course, dismissal from the course, or dismissal from the college.

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Students will be suspended for actions detrimental to the welfare of other students, instructors, staff, and the campus. These actions include, but are not limited to: Firearms and/or weapons, alcoholic beverages, and illegal drugs will not be permitted on campus. Profanity and fighting are strictly prohibited. Smoking or use of any other tobacco products is prohibited. Students must not eat or drink beverages in classrooms or labs. Vandalism will not be permitted on campus. Dishonesty will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Students who cheat, or aid in the act thereof, may be dismissed from campus. Students must display a respectable attitude and behavior toward instructor and other students. The college has a Zero Tolerance Policy, meaning the campuses should be completely free of threats and assaults to ensure the highest standard of safety for all faculty, staff, students, and visitors on each campus. The college will take all reasonably available steps to protect all such persons from violence. Violators of the Zero Tolerance Policy will be suspended.

 

Title IX

Central Louisiana Technical Community College faculty and staff are committed to helping create a safe and open learning environment for all students. If you (or someone you know) have experienced any form of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, dating or domestic violence, or stalking, know that help and support are available. The College strongly encourages all community members to act, seek support, and report incidents of sexual misconduct to the Title IX Office. Be advised that we must disclose information about misconduct as per Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.

If you wish to speak to a confidential employee who does not have this reporting responsibility, you can contact the Title IX Coordinator for Students at 318-487-5443 ext. 1129. If it is an ADA issue, you can contact CLTCC's ADA Coordinator for Students at 318-487-5443 ext. For more information about reporting options and resources at CLTCC and the community, visit our Title IX page. Please complete the following Incident Report by clicking here to report the incident. Under "Nature of this Report," choose Title IX or Disability Service Request regarding a Reasonable Accommodations issue.

DISCIPLINARY PROBATION

A student may be placed on disciplinary probation when campus rules and policies are disregarded. When a student is placed on disciplinary probation, the student is given a specified time to improve his/her record. If the student’s record does not show improvement, the student may be suspended for a specific time, usually a semester or more.

STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

The Central Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed.

Course Transferability

A student should contact the institution to which he or she intends to transfer to inquire about the potential transferability of the course and to determine whether the course will count in his or her major.

Instructor Credentials

All instructors for this course meet or exceed the criteria for academic and professional preparation as required in the SACS/COC standards for accreditation.