Students will learn clinical procedure skills through a variety of means including lecture, observation, audio-visual aids, demonstration, simulations, and case studies. Students will have an opportunity to practice skills in a laboratory setting.
- chest auscultation
- measuring intake and output
- care of indwelling catheter
- application of condom drainage
- O2 therapy (low flow system, nasal cannula, simple face mask, high flow system)
- administration of oral, topical, inhalant, nebulizing medications
- preparation and administration of subcutaneous injections
- preparation and administration of intradermal injections
- care of the body after death
- isolation techniques
- simple neurovascular assessment
- care of client in seclusion/restraint
- neurological assessment
- preparation and administration of: IM/Z track injections
- medication via s.c. “butterflyâ€
- pre and post operative care including ECT, surgical and diagnostic treatments
- surgical asepsis
- donning sterile gloves
- collection of urine via urinary catheter
- care and maintenance of nasogastric feeding tube
- providing nutrition and medication via feeding tubes (nasogastric and gastric)
- use and care of feeding pumps
- pediatric medication administration
In this course the student will use the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Department of Psychiatric Nursing Curricular threads (wellness – illness continuum, Professional values, Professional caring and health care delivery system) and domain (person, environment, health, psychiatric nursing) to integrate knowledge, skills and attributes related to clinical procedures when caring for the person experiencing an on-going health challenge.
This course evaluation is consistent with ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ evaluation policy. An evaluation schedule is presented at the beginning of the course.
This is a graded course.
A list of required and optional textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of each semester.