Nursing 7426

Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practicum VII

Course Syllabus

Spring 2016

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Course Title: NURS 7426 Nurse Anesthesia Clinical Practicum VII

Prerequisites: NURS 7425

Semester: Spring

Credit: Three (3) Didactic

Nine (9) Clinical

Total: Twelve (12) Credit Hours

I. Day, Time, Location:

See lecture and exam schedule for specific class/exam dates –emailed separately and uploaded into the Moodle course management system.

Course Coordinator:

Laura S. Bonanno, CRNA, DNP

Office 159 Phone 504-568-4144

Email:

Course Faculty:

Jennifer Badeaux, DNP, CRNA

Office 160 Phone 504-568-4133

Email:

David Kalil, DNAP, CRNA

Office 153 Phone: 504-568-4290

Email:

Jennifer Martin, DNP, CRNA

Office 152 Phone 568-4126

Email:

Andrew Pitt, DNP, CRNA

Office 154 Office Phone: 504-568-4121

Email:

Stanley Hall, MD, PhD

Professor of Clinical Nursing

Office: 154 Phone: 504-568-4121

Email:

Ray Devlin, DNP, CRNA

Office 154 Phone: 504-568-4121

Email:

II. Course Description

The course prepares students for advanced anesthesia skills needed in the anesthetic management of patients undergoing a variety of complex surgical and/or diagnostic procedures. This course is the final practicum course in the anesthesia program and prepares students for clinical practice. The didactic portion of the course focuses on professional aspects of nurse anesthesia to include the business of anesthesia and practice management, reimbursement methodologies and payment policies, entrepreneurship, legal and ethical issues, quality improvement and risk management, professional advocacy, and a review of practice standards and regulations. The course follows the professional practice standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, and has the student critically analyze, synthesize and evaluate the knowledge gained in all previous nurse anesthesia courses in order to prepare for the certification examination and clinical practice.

Information regarding the professional practice standards of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists is posted at:

http://www.aana.com/resources2/professionalpractice/Documents/PPM%20Scope%20and%20Standards.pdf

III. Course Outcomes

1. Demonstrate comprehensive evidence-based advanced nursing practice, skills and competencies in the care of patients undergoing various surgical procedures.

2. Critically analyze the anesthesia care required in complex surgical procedures.

3. Critically evaluate clinical and research databases for the professional aspects of nurse anesthesia used as clinical decision support resources.

4. Demonstrate competence in advanced technical skills such as management of a difficult airway and invasive monitoring.

5. Implement appropriate perioperative and postoperative pain management techniques.

6. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of professional aspects related to nurse anesthesia practice including: legal and ethical issues, federal and state issues, business related issues, and professional standards.

7. Use information systems/technology to support and improve patient care and healthcare systems.

8. Demonstrate advanced level of clinical judgment, systems thinking and accountability in delivery and evaluating evidence based care to improve patient outcomes and quality of care.

9. Integrate high ethical, legal, and professional standards of nurse anesthesia into decision making in clinical practice.

10. Synthesize concepts of cultural competency and diversity in implementing and evaluating interventions to improve health status.

11. Demonstrates ability to provide leadership that facilitates intra/ inter professional collaboration in practice.

12. Critically analyze health policy and related issues from the perspective of patients and other healthcare disciplines.

13. Role model effective communication skills and processes to lead quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.

IV. Course Policies

Students should refer to the current LSUHSC Catalog/Bulletin, Chancellor’s Memoranda, Louisiana State University Permanent Memoranda, and the Graduate Student Handbook for LSUHSC policies, School of Nursing Policies, and Graduate Program Policies at

http://www.lsuhsc.edu/no/catalog/

http://www.lsuhsc.edu/no/administration/subscriptions/policies.aspx

Policies for the expectations of students in this course can be found at

http://nursing.lsuhsc.edu/StudentInformation/Handbooks.html

V. Evaluation and Grading Scale

This course must be passed with a grade of “B,” or above, before the student can progress in the nurse anesthesia sequence. (LSUHSC Catalog/Bulletin).

Grading Scale: A = 90-100

B = 80-89

C = 70-79

D = 60-69

F = Below 60

The student must earn a grade of “B” (80), or above based on the following exams and course work. You must notify the instructor prior to the test time if you will be unable to take the test. Arrangements must be made with the instructor regarding make-up tests. The make-up test may be in a different format and may/may not be the same test as the original. The topics covered in the original exam will be the same as on the make-up exam.

Quizzes (5 Core Concepts Board Prep Exams) 35%

Legal Case Presentation 15%

Senior Comprehensive Exam 50%

Total 100%

VI. Teaching Strategies

A variety of teaching strategies will be used: lecture, guest lecturers, discussion, PowerPoint presentations, audiovisual media, small group activities, and blackboard discussion board.

Students are required to register for the Core Concepts Anesthesia Board Prep Exam Package which includes 5 practice exams. The cost of these exams ($90.00) is the responsibility of the student. The Core Concepts Anesthesia Board Prep Package includes 5 practice exams 3 Practice Exams plus Equipment and Professional Aspects Exam which will constitute the Quiz grade. The exams will be taken by the students in the NSTC on designated testing dates. Students can register and pay for the exam via http://www.ccanesthesiareview.com/LSUHSC.

Core Concepts Anesthesia Board Prep Exam Package offers a series of online board-like examinations designed to guide the student registered nurse anesthetist preparing for the National Certification Examination offered by the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists. The Practice Examinations serve to find areas of academic strength and weakness, familiarize the student with aspects and techniques involved in computerized test taking and assess the student's preparedness for the National Certification Examination. The Practice Exams contain all of the new question formats including multiple choice, multiple correct response, calculation, and hotspot and drag-&-drop questions.

VII. Required Textbooks

Foster, S. & Faut-Callahan, M. (2011). A Professional Study and Resource Guide for the CRNA (2nd Edition), AANA Publishing, Inc., Park Ridge, IL.

Morgan, G. E., Mikhail, M. S., & Murray, M. J. (2006). Clinical Anesthesiology (4th edition). New York: McGraw-Hill

Nagelhout, J. & Plaus, K. (2010). Nurse Anesthesia (4th edition), St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier.

VIII. Course Assignments

Class topics with required assignments, classroom outcomes, and outlines are available at http://nursing.lsuhsc.edu/StudentInformation/CourseFiles.cfm

In addition, a separate class schedule with lecture topics will be sent via email (as well as posted on Moodle).

Summary of Content for NURS 7426

1. Business of Anesthesia

a. Assessing and selecting CRNA practice settings

b. Reimbursement and Financial Issues

i. Professional reimbursement

ii. Practice models

c. Management of Anesthetic Practice

i. Business plans

ii. Contracts

d. Entrepreneurship

e. Taxes

f. Health care marketplace trends

2. Legal Issues of Anesthesia Practice

a. Federal Legal Issues and impact on CRNA Practice

b. State Legal Issues and impact on CRNA Practice

c. Anatomy of a malpractice litigation

3. Ethical Issues in Anesthesia Practice

i. Cultural competency

ii. Ethical issues and decision making

4. Quality Improvement and Risk Analysis

5. Licensure and Certification

a. Initial licensure and certification

b. Recertification

c. Malpractice insurance

6. Practice Standards and Regulations for Nurse Anesthetists

a. Scope of practice

b. Qualifications and capabilities of the Nurse Anesthetist

c. Clinical competency

d. Professional roles and responsibilities

e. Governmental and non-governmental regulation of anesthesia practice

7. Professional Organizations

a. Roles of state and national organizations

b. Importance of participation in organizations

8. The interview and Curriculum Vitae Preparation

9. Political Issues in Anesthesia Practice

a. Healthcare policies and their impact on CRNAs