NGR 6140

COURSE SYLLABUS

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

COLLEGE OF NURSING

COURSE SYLLABUS

SPRING 2015

COURSE NUMBER NGR 6140 – Section 4656

COURSE TITLE Physiology and Pathophysiology for Advanced Nursing Practice

CREDITS 4

PLACEMENT Variable

PREREQUISITES None

COREQUISITES None

FACULTY OFFICE PHONE OFFICE HOURS

David J Derrico RN, MSN HPNP 352-273-6341 Friday 0800-1000

Assistant Clinical Professor 3202 (cell) 352-562-6305

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course provides an advanced understanding of concepts in human physiology and pathophysiology as a foundation for the advanced nursing practice role. Concepts related to biological sciences including cell biology, tumor biology, immunology, genetics, and pathology will be presented. The focus of this course is on principles, theories, and current research related to physiological and pathophysiological system alterations across the lifespan.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:

1. Integrate knowledge from the physical, biological, and social sciences to understand human physiological functioning across the lifespan.

2.  Analyze the relationships between normal physiological processes and pathophysiological processes across the lifespan.

3.  Explain the etiology, at-risk populations, pathogenesis morphology, and clinical and diagnostics manifestations of selected acute and chronic disease states.

4.  Apply self-learning principles in the advanced practice role in integrating current research-based findings to understand etiology, pathogenesis and morphological alterations of selected acute and chronic disease states.

5.  Relate underlying physiological and/or pathophysiological alterations to health assessments findings.

COURSE SCHEDULE This is a web- based course with no scheduled class meetings.

Midterm Exam February 23, 24, or 25, 2015 0900-2300 using Proctor U

Final Exam April 27, 28, or 29, 2015 0900-2300 using Proctor U

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 http://lss.at.ufl.edu. There are several tutorials and student help links on the Canvas login site. If you have technical questions call the UF Computer Help Desk at 352-392-HELP or send email to .

It is important that you regularly check your Gatorlink account email for College and University wide information and the course Canvas site for announcements and notifications.

Course websites are generally made available on the Friday before the first day of classes.

TOPICAL OUTLINE

1. Concepts in developmental physiology

2.  Physiological concepts in:

a.  Cellular Biology

b.  Immunology

c.  Genetics

d.  Tumor Biology

e.  Endocrinology

a.  Reproductive Function

f.  Neurology

g.  Hematology

h.  Dermatology

i.  Respiratory Function

j.  Cardiovascular Function

k.  Gastrointestinal Function

l.  Renal Function

m.  Musculoskeletal Function

3. Etiology, at-risk populations, pathogenesis, and morphology of selected acute and chronic disease states

4. Physiological and pathological alterations underlying clinical and diagnostic manifestations of selected acute and chronic disease states

TEACHING METHODS

Assigned readings, discussions, case studies, minipapers, computer assisted instruction

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Weekly case study review, discussions online, minipapers, case study analysis

EVALUATION METHODS/COURSE GRADE CALCULATION

Evaluation will be based upon the following 5 areas:

1. Midterm Exam - Total Possible = 110 points

2. Final Exam - Total Possible = 110 points

3 15 Weekly Mini-papers (4 points each) Total Possible = 60 points

4. Discussion Board Participation on 60/104 Case study topics.

1 point for engaging in discussion in 60 cases Total Possible = 60 points

4 points for Discussion Board Leadership In 15 cases of your choice

(these must be different than the 1 point cases above) Total Possible = 60 points

5. Case Study Analysis Paper Total Possible = 100 points

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Total Possible = 500 points

Divided by 5 for final grade

EVALUATION DETAILS – Grading Rubric

Evaluation will be based upon the following 5 areas:

1. Midterm Exam - Total Possible = 110 points

All questions will be based on posted discussion questions from weeks 1 through 7.

2. Final Exam - Total Possible = 110 points

All questions will be based on posted discussion questions from weeks 9 through 16.

3. Weekly Minipapers on articles related to 15 Selected (your choice) Case Study Topics

See class schedule listing of assigned Chapters and associated Case studies/week.

You must do 15 minipapers this semester – an average of at least one per week.

Mini-papers can be written using research articles or information articles.

(do not use textbooks as sole references for any minipapers = 1 point deduction)

Mini-papers should have cover page with title and your name, body of paper page length of

one page, typed and double spaced, reference/s on separate page.

Select research or information article/s relevant to selected case study

1 point for using correct APA style

Prepare a thoughtfully written summary that:

a.  analyzes relationships between normal physiological processes and

pathophysiological processes 1 point

b.  addresses etiology, pathogenesis, morphology/diagnostics,or functional

derangements/clinical manifestations (one or more areas – not all) 1 point

1 point for articulating an application/s for advanced nursing practice

15 Mini-papers on weekly case study topics - potential for 4 points each

Total Possible = 60 points

4.  Weekly Discussion Board Participation on 75 Case study topics.

1 point for engaging in discussion at least once/per 60 cases (out of 104)

You may post your minipaper for any cases that you select as a minipaper case

Please support your views with references in APA. Total Possible = 60 points

4 points for Discussion Board participation demonstrating Leadership in discussion

In 15 selected (your choice) Case Studies with potential for 4 points each

(Leadership cases must be different than 1 point cases above)

Identify LEAD in the body of each leadership posting,

Begin posting on the topic by Wednesday of the discussion week (don’t procrastinate)

a.  Name your discussion descriptively that identifies a theme of your discussion that

addresses etiology, pathogenesis, morphology/diagnostics, or functional

derangements/clinical manifestations (one or more areas – not all)

and posting at least 3 thoughtful discussion questions – 1 point

b.  Be certain that your discussion addresses relationships between normal

physiological processes and the pathophysiological processes involved – 1 point

c.  Post substantively at least 3 times on the topic making a significant contribution

to the discussion, responding to classmate’s posting, exploring evidence-based

practice, etc. – 1 point

d.  Support discussion with references in APA style – 1 point

Total Possible = 60 points

5. Case Study Analysis Paper (see posted guidelines & rubric) Total Possible = 100 points

Total Possible = 500 points

Divided by 5 for final grade

MAKE UP POLICY

You must schedule and be present at your computer for all scheduled exams. Early testing is not an option. Make-up exams are given only for exceptional circumstances. Students must discuss the absence circumstances with David Derrico (352-273-6341) prior to the scheduled exam and a missed exam must be made up within one week.

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: http://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx

REQUIRED TEXT

Kumar, V., Abbas, A., & Fausto, N. (2014). Robbins & Cotran: Pathologic basis

of disease, 9th ed., Philadelphia: Elsevier/Saunders

Purchase of this textbook provides you with an PIN code in the front cover of the book. This PIN code provides you access to the online resources including the case studies.

1.  Login or sign up at: http://www.studentconsult.com/

2.  Scratch off the PIN code in book front cover

3.  Enter PIN into the :Redeem a Book Code” box

4.  Click “Redeem”

5.  Go to “My Library”

6.  Explore the resources

a.  Click on “Pathology Case Studies”

b.  Click on: “Click Here to View Case Studies” & find the case studies listed by topic

NGR 6140 WEEKLY CLASS SCHEDULE

WEEK DATES

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TOPIC

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ASSIGNMENTS /READINGS

1 1/6 - 1/11 Get oriented/organized/started in the course

2 1/12 - 1/18 Cellular Adaptations/Injury/Death Chapters 1, 2, 3

Inflammation, Tissue Repair 5 Case Studies online

3 1/19 - 1/25 Hemodynamic Disorders Chapters 4, 5, 7

Genetic Disorders, Neoplasia 9 Case Studies online

4 1/26 - 2/1 Diseases of Immunity Chapters 6, 8

Infectious Disease 11 Case Studies online

5 2/2 - 2/8 Environmental/Nutritional Pathology Chapters 9, 10

Diseases of Infancy & Childhood 5 Case Studies online

(include 2 oral path.cases)

6 2/9 - 2/15 Red Cells, Bleeding Disorders Chapters 13, 14

White Cells, Lymph Nodes, Spleen 9 Case Studies online

7 2/16 - 2/22 The Skin Chapter 25

(Last Content on Midterm) 7 Case Studies online

8. 2/23 - 3/1 Exam Week

February 23, 24, or 25 2015 0900-2300 Midterm Exam Proctor U

9. 3/2 - 3/6 SPRING BREAK

10. 3/9 - 3/15 Blood Vessels and Heart Chapters 11, 12

7 Case Studies online

11. 3/16 - 3/22 Lungs, Head & Neck Chapters 15, 16

6 Case Studies online

12. 3/23 - 3/29 The GI Tract Chapters 17, 18, 19

The Liver, Biliary Tract, & Pancreas 12 Case Studies online

13. 3/30 - 4/5 The Kidney, Lower Urinary Tract Chapters 20, 21, 22

Male and Female Genital Tract 14 Case Studies online

14. 4/6 - 4/12 The Breast Chapters 23, 24

The Endocrine System 8 Case Studies online

15 4/13 - 4/19 The Bones, Joints Chapters 26, 29

Neuro 11 Case Studies online

16 APRIL 22, 2013 - CASE STUDY ANALYSIS DUE

April 27, 28, or 29, 2015 0900-2300 Final Exam Proctor U

University and College of Nursing Policies:

Please see the College of Nursing website for a full explanation of each of the following policies - http://nursing.ufl.edu/students/student-policies-and-handbooks/course-policies/.

Attendance

Academic Honesty

UF Grading Policy

Accommodations due to Disability

Religious Holidays

Counseling and Mental Health Services

Student Handbook

Faculty Evaluations

Student Use of Social Media

Approved: Academic Affairs Committee: 6/96; 4/01

Faculty: 8/96; 5/01

UF Curriculum: 10/96; 5/99

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