Shepherd University
Associate Degree in Nursing
NR 104 – Role Transition
Instruction/Lecture/Skills – Assignment
Week as stated in the syllabus / Theory / Clinical / Procedures to Review (Demonstrate) and Observe (Return Demonstrate) / InstructorPortion to Lecture/Discuss / Skills to Demonstrate and for Student to Return Demonstrate
Week 1- Day 1 (Thursday) / Module 1 - Critical Thinking and Information Competency /
- Critical Thinking
 
- Do critical thinking assessment
 - Do critical thinking inventory
 - Review of Basic Med-Math.
 
- Video showing
 
Help Gilda with the following skills:
Skills Practice on: Vital Signs, Oxygenation, and physical Assessment / Handwashing
Assessing Oral temperature
Assessing an apical pulse
Assessing a radial pulse
Assessing respiratory rate
Assessing Blood pressure
Assessing Temperature – Oral, axillary, tympanic, rectal. / Sasha Rarang
Week 1- Day 2
(Friday) / Module 2 – The Nursing Process /
- Physical Assessment – Head to toe assessment – Return Demonstration
 - Develop a care map or care plan
 - Develop nursing diagnosis
 - Review and return demonstration of medication administration – oral, IM.SC, topical, eye drops, and patches.
 - Evaluate client progress using “focused reassessment.
 - Ambulating, turning, and bathing clients.
 
Providing perineal care
Changing an occupied bed
Inserting an indwelling catheter
Removing an indwelling catheter
Clean catch urine specimens
Applying a condom catheter / Gilda Ilano-Teal
Week 2 – Day 1
(Thursday) / Module 3 –Medical Surgical Asepsis /
- Hand hygiene – Handwashing medical/surgical
 - Gloving- medical/surgical
 - Gowning
 - Application of sterile dressing
 - Staging of pressure ulcer and appropriate dressings
 - Isolation Techniques
 
- Sterile techniques – dressing changes tracheostomy, Foley Catheter insertion, specimen collection, NGT placement.
 
Applying wound dressings
Irrigating a wound
Performing a wet-to dry dressing
Measuring glucose by Glucometer
Inserting/removing nasogastric tube
Administering tube feeding
Administering GT/JT feeding / Sasha Rarang
Week 2 – Day 2
(Friday) / Module 4 – Adult Health Promotion and Assessment /
- Conduct a health fair in skills lab
 - Case study – disease process e.g. HTN, nutrition for children, osteoporosis.
 - Case study pertaining to lifestyle modification for health promotion and disease prevention.
 - Discussion about compensatory mechanism
 
- Nursing intervention mapping
 - Interviewing techniques to obtain health history – Role play.
 - Demonstration of Physical Examination Head to Toe.
 
Turning a client (Lateral Position)
Log Rolling a client
Transferring a client
Ambulating a client
Applying restraint / Gilda Ilano-Teal
Note: May continue some skills that are not finished from previous class.
Week 3 – Day 1
(Thursday) / Module 5 – Communication Techniques and Therapeutic Use of Self /
- Role Play – calling a physician to report change of client condition using SBAR.
 - Role Play - about communication with client and determine factors to consider –utilize therapeutic communication technique, communication techniques on non-English speaking client, handicapped or aged client, include also cultural barriers during communication and techniques how to overcome these barriers.
 - Critical Thinking Scenario.
 - Identify Communication Impairments and style.
 
Obtaining a specimen from a catheter
Administering an enema / Sasha Rarang
Note: May continue some skills that are not finished from previous class.
Week 3 – Day 2
(Friday) / Module 6 – MID TERM /
- Develop Nanda Diagnosis
 - Utilize techniques to facilitate effective communication.
 - Continue Practice Skills.
 
Pulse Oximeter Reading
Applying Nasal cannula/facemask
Chest Tube management
Tracheostomy Care Suctioning Oral pharyngeal secretions
Suctioning: tracheal / Gilda Ilano-Teal
Note: May continue some skills that are not finished from previous class.
Week 4 – Day 1
(Thursday) / Module 6 – Role Transition/Role Performance/Role Conflict /
- Group Discussion – various roles held by member of class, compare expectations, reason returning to school and identify barriers, competency in making independent judgment.
 - Skills Competency Check –Off
 
Week 4 – Day 2
(Friday) / Module 7 – Professional Roles, Nursing Theories, legal and ethical Aspects. /
- Continue to practice Basic Nursing Skills
 - Identify areas of practice that are different for the LVN, LPT, and the RN.
 - Interview LVN and RN in the workplace to investigate the method by which they prepared for licensure.
 - Integrate the program’s theory/model/conceptual or theoretical framework and the nursing process to patient assessment, development of a plan.
 - Discuss the different responsibilities of student nurse.
 
Administering Ophthalmic medications
Administering rectal medications
Administering meds via inhaler (MDI)
Preparing meds from ampule
Preparing meds from vial
Mixing Insulin / Gilda Ilano- Teal
Week 5 – Day 1
(Thursday) / Module 8 Part 1 – Dosage Calculation and Medication Administration /
- Practice conversion from one system to another.
 - Practice reading physician order and medication administration.
 - Practice dosage calculations
 - Med-Math Quiz
 - RN scope of practice review.
 - Scope of practice of RN in medication administration.
 - IV therapy – protocol related to IV therapy, IVPB, IVP.
 - IV complications observation/assessment
 - Practice sample problems Module 8
 - Identify the type and rationales for IV solution.
 
Administering IM injection
Adminsitering Meds via NG/GT/and JT / Sasha Rarang
Week 5 – Day 2
(Friday) / Module 8 – Part 2
Dosage Calculation and medication Administration
(continued) /
- Review protocol related to IV access and administration.
 - Utilize surgical asepsis with IV access and administration.
 - Identification of reaction to observe with adverse reaction to medications and solutions. S/s of infiltration, phlebitis, etc.
 - Practice sample practice for Module 8
 
Regulating Intravenous flow
Changing peripheral Intravenous dressing / Gilda Ilano-Teal
Week 6 – Day 1
(Thursday) / Module 9 – Fluid Electrolyte and Acid Base Balance /
- Practice IV Therapy and IV medication administration
 - Insulin injection.
 - Correctly calculate IV drug administration dosages with 90 % accuracy.
 - Practice calculation with and without a pump.
 - Hydration status assessment
 - I and O procedure
 - Fluid overload assessment
 - Fluid deficit assessment
 - Compare normal vs. abnormal fluid status findings.
 - Teaching a client on variables for health promotion – adherence to prescribed medication, daily monitoring of fluid and acid base balance status, adherence to prescribed medication regimen with vigilance monitoring of s/e.
 - Monitoring of medication S/E’s.
 - Acid-base balance assessment to assigned client.
 - Contrast Lab values
 - Role – Play/Return Demonstration:
 
- Documentation of nursing care.
 
Administering IV Meds
Introduce Blood Infusion Therapy / Sasha Rarang
Week 6 – Day 2
Friday / Continue with skills not finish and clarification of skills. / Review of Medications Administration and IV Therapy Skills
Check –Off all skills Performed / Gilda Ilano-Teal
Week 7 – Day 1
(Monday) / Final Examination / All Clinical skills should be checked off until the final week.
Remind student to bring their check-off skills booklet at al times. / Check –Off all skills Performed / Sasha Rarang
