Chair Karyn Taplay Professors Lynn McCleary, Dawn Prentice Associate Professors Manal Alzghoul, Joanne Crawford, Jane Moore, Sheila O'Keefe-McCarthy, Zaida Rahaman, Jenn Salfi, Karyn Taplay Assistant Professors Danielle Dunwoody, Kathryn Halverson, Farhana Madhani, Elizabeth Orr, Constance Schumacher, Amina Silva, Vanessa Silva e Silva, Salima Sulaiman Nursing Clinical Co-ordinators Sandra Micsinszki, Christy White Nursing Simulation Lab Tanya Bell, Kate Hannigan, Rebecca Larocca, Tori McDowall, Katie Roebuck, Erin Scattolon, Shelley Wills Adjunct Professors Joyce Engel, Fida Khan, Maurine Parzen, Lynn Rempel Academic Advisors Jackie Bean, Tammy Woodhouse-Gilby |
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Administrative Coordinators Jennifer Ritchie 905-688-5550 ext 5052 Caron Staff 905-688-5550 ext 4660 Jessica Campbell 905-688-5055 ext 5052 brocku.ca/nursing Graduates from the Honours of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree are eligible to write the NCLEX-RN Examination and the College of Nurses of Ontario Jurisprudence Examination. |
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a. Proof of immunizations i. Proof of Immunizations is due prior to registration for clinical courses and must be submitted to and cleared by Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1 prior to entering Year 2, 3, and 4. Failure to comply with due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for current academic year. ii. Immunization screening required: COVID-19 (2 doses), Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella (Chicken Pox); Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis. iii. Annual TB Skin Testing is also required. Positive TB tests require chest X-rays every two years. b. Current CPR certification (BCLS Level C or HCP) and annual re-certification c. N-95 mask fit testing every two years. i. Both CPR and mask fit certificates must be valid throughout the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. ii. All documentation must be submitted, and the Electronic Student Permit Checking (ESPC) appointment completed, by June 1 for all students entering year 2, 3 and 4. 2. Any student who fails the appointment must work with Synergy Gateway Inc. to receive clearance. Students may be charged for subsequent appointments. 3. Students will not be permitted to register in a clinical course or be placed in a clinical group until clearance is received. 4.Students must have registered in a clinical course 2 weeks prior to the start of term. 5. It is the student's responsibility to monitor their Synergy Gateway Inc. profile. 6. Police record check, with a vulnerable sector screening may be required by clinical agencies. It is the student's responsibility to ensure the process is complete - at their own expense. In some cases, the student may not be allowed to attend clinical if these requirements are not met. Students will be notified when this is required. 7. Students are expected to attend all clinical shifts as scheduled by the Department of Nursing. Shifts may be scheduled during the days, evenings, and/or weekends. Students should expect to have up to 12-hour shifts during years 2 and 3 of the program. In year 4, students placed in precepted experiences may attend 8 or 12-hour shifts, days, afternoons or nights. Students are not permitted to attend clinical longer than 12 hours per shift. Students may anticipate attending clinical approximately 36 hours per week in their final semester, for a 12-week period. 8. Students are responsible for arranging their own travel to and from clinical placement settings and for covering any cost incurred. Students who enroll in the Nursing Program are expected to travel to learning settings within the Niagara Region(including St. Catharines, Welland, Niagara Falls, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, etc.) and the surrounding area (including 4 Hamilton, Burlington, Haldimand/Norfolk, etc.). |
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Students must check to ensure that prerequisites are met. Students may be deregistered, at the request of the instructor, from any course for which prerequisites and/or restrictions have not been met. Nursing Theory and Clinical Practicum: Experiencing Illness and Hospitalization Introductory concepts in health, illness, and wellness. Theoretical application and integration of psycho-social-motor knowledge, skills and abilities related to nursing practice in caring for adult clients experiencing illness and hospitalization. Theory, Lectures, 3 hours per week. Nursing Simulation Lab, 3 hours per week. Nursing Clinical Practicum, 9 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P10 and 1P12 Note: students require current CPR (BLS, Level C or HCP) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by the first day of fall term for new students (June 1 for returning students). Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in NUSC 1P14 or 1P16. Nursing Fundamentals 1 Interpersonal skills in nursing practice. Concepts, principles, and theories foundational to nursing practice including, understanding of self and others, relational nursing practice, cultural humility and safety, and reflective practice. Lectures 3 hours per week Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Note: A course fee will be applied. Completion of this course will replace the previous assigned grade and the credit obtained in NUSC 1P10. Nursing's Fundamentals 2 Nursing's role in healthcare and society. Concepts, principles, and theories foundational to nursing practice including understanding context, social determinants of health, health promotion, practice standards, and nursing as a regulated profession. Lectures 3 hours per week Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P01 Note: A course fee will be applied. Completion of this course will replace the previous assigned grade and the credit obtained in NUSC 1P12. Nursing Clinical Judgement & Skills Clinical judgement processes and how they inform nursing decisions and actions. Concepts, principles, and theories foundational to nursing practice including, steps in clinical judgement, self-directed thinking, ways of knowing, principles of evidence-informed decision making, introduction to basic human physiological needs, and provision of safe nursing care in the simulated care environment. Lectures 1 hour per week; lab 2 hours per week Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Note: A course fee will be applied. Professional and Therapeutic Communication Concepts, principles and the practice of professional communication. Factors influencing the perception and interpretation of communication, including the use of self. Lectures, lab, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing and Health Promotion: The Canadian Context Philosophical and theoretical concepts of nursing and health, nursing professional standards and practice, Canadian Health Care System, primary health care, health promotion, and social determinants of health. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Health Assessment Nursing theory and practice related to comprehensive and focused, holistic health assessments concentrated on the development of skills in history taking, physical examination, and health promotion techniques. Lectures 1 hour per week; lab 2 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P10 and 1P12 or NUSC 1P03. Note: A course fee will be applied. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in NUSC 2P30. Theory 1: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Pathophysiological concepts of altered health states (acute and chronic), application of the nursing process to the care of the adult and older-adult, and integration of evidence-based practice to medical-surgical conditions. Lecture, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P01 and 1P02 Theory 2: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Continued exploration and application of pathophysiological concepts of altered health states (acute and chronic), application of the nursing process to the care of the adult and older-adult, and integration of evidence-based practice to medical-surgical conditions Lecture, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P07 Note: Must be taken concurrently with, or prior to, NUSC 2P85. Nursing Theory: Nursing Care of the Young Family Nursing models and interdisciplinary theories, principles and concepts related to caring for children and the childbearing and childrearing family. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 (1P16). Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P12. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Practice: Nursing Care of the Young Family Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to caring for children and the childbearing and childrearing family. 8 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 or 2P16. Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P10. Note: police record check with a vulnerable sector screening is required. Agency policy will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. Immunization, CPR and mask fit requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Theory: Care of the Acutely Ill Client Nursing models and interdisciplinary theories, principles and concepts related to caring for the acutely ill client and their families. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 (1P16). Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P16. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Practice: Care of the Acutely Ill Client Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to caring for the acutely ill client and their families. 15 hours per week, weekly laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 (1P16). Corequisite(s): NUSC 2P14. Note: police record check with a vulnerable sector screening may be required. Agency policies will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Lab1: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Cognitive, psychomotor, and communication skills required to deliver health care and comprehensive nursing interventions to patients and their families in diverse contexts to prevent illness and promote, maintain and/or restore health. Lab, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P03 and NUSC 1P30. Note: Must be taken concurrently with, or prior to, NUSC 2P80. A course fee will be applied. Lab 2: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Advancing cognitive, psychomotor, and communication skills required to deliver health care and comprehensive nursing interventions to patients and their families in diverse contexts to prevent illness and promote, maintain and/or restore health. Lab, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P17 Note: Must be taken concurrently with, or prior to, NUSC 2P85. A course fee will be applied. Pharmacology in Nursing Pharmacological principles, drug classifications, and interactions across all age groups. Dosage calculations and the nurse's role and responsibility in medication administration. Lectures, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P03 Ethics in Nursing Care Contemporary ethical and professional aspects of nursing. Examine ethical theories, principles, and their application to legal, social, political, economic, and cultural contexts. Integrate personal and professional values into nursing roles and responsibilities. Lectures, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Completion of this course will replace the previous assigned grade and the credit obtained in NUSC 3P20. Pathophysiology Application of pathophysiological concepts related to nursing practice. Relation to normal physiological processes as well as selected disease processes that impact on health. Lectures, lab, 3 hours per week, Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 (1P16). Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Research Critical appraisal of quantitative and qualitative nursing research to determine the evidence base for practice. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1F18 (1P16) Note: the method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term.This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and obtained credit in NUSC 3P70. Clinical 1: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Apply theory and clinical skills in diverse healthcare settings. Focus on assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care for clients with acute and chronic conditions. Emphasize client safety, comorbidity management, and evidence-based practice. Collaborate with the healthcare team for comprehensive, person-centered care. Clinical Placement, 12 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P01, 1P02, 1P03 and NUSC 1P30 Note: Must be taken concurrently with, or after, NUSC 2P07 and NUSC 2P17. Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. Clinical 2: Care of the Adult and Older-adult Advancing application of theory and clinical skills in diverse healthcare settings. Focus on assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care for clients with acute and chronic conditions. Emphasize client safety, comorbidity management, and evidence-based practice. Collaborate with the healthcare team for comprehensive, person-centered care. Clinical Placement, 12 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P07, 2P17 and 2P80 Note: Must be taken concurrently with, or after, NUSC 2P08 and NUSC 2P18. Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. Advanced Nursing Topics 1 Advanced nursing concepts, principles, and theories. Essential knowledge and skills for multifaceted nursing practice within diverse healthcare contexts and client populations. Focus on critical care, mental health, gerontology, pain management, and interprofessional collaboration. Seminar, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P08 and 2P18. Note: A course fee will be applied. Advanced Nursing Topics 2 Continued exploration of advanced nursing concepts, principles, and theories. Essential knowledge and skills for multifaceted nursing practice within diverse healthcare contexts and client populations. Focus on obstetrics, pediatrics, epidemiology, informatics, and nursing education. Seminar, 3 hours per week Restriction: Open to NUSC majors Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P01 Note: A course fee will be applied. Quantitative Analysis Quantitative means of understanding and interpreting data in nursing research. Lectures, lab, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. In Spring session, open to NUSC majors until date specified in Registration guide. After that date open to NUSC, KINE, BSc (Kin), RECL and SPMA majors. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in STAT (MATH) 1P98. Nursing Care of the Young Family Foundation for nursing practice with pregnant individuals, children, and families. Concepts, principles, and theories related to pregnancy, childbirth, and pediatric nursing. Topics include family assessment, child- and family-centered care, healthy development, health promotion, and equity for Canadian families. Lecture, 3 hours per week. Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P08 Completion of this course will replace grade and credit in NUSC 2P10. Experiencing Chronicity Nursing models and selected interdisciplinary theories, underlying foundations, principles and concepts related to chronicity and selected chronic conditions. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16. Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P90. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Promoting Mental Health Nursing models and selected interdisciplinary theories, underlying foundations, principles and concepts related to adults, older adults, and families experiencing mental health challenges. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16. Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P92. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Mental Health Across the Lifespan Foundational principles and concepts related to individuals experiencing mental health challenges across the lifespan. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P08 Nursing Ethics Ethical and legal principles, models and theories. Application to professional practice. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16 or permission of the Chair. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Health Education Principles of teaching and learning and their impact on knowledge, awareness, attitudes, skills and behaviour. Assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation processes in development of a variety of health teaching strategies. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16 or permission of the Chair. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Community, Population & Global Health Concepts of population health, health promotion, and social determinants of health, including emerging global health issues and environmentally responsible practice Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P08 Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Health Equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility concepts in health and the healthcare context. Health professionals role in advocacy, healthy public policy discourse, and promotion of social justice. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: Open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 1P02 Nursing in Advanced and Altered Contexts 1 Practice, application, and integration of theory and skills within diverse healthcare teams and settings. Evidence-informed decision-making and clinical judgement skills for clients, families, and/or communities with increasing complexity. Clinical Placement, 12 hours per week Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P08, 2P18 AND 2P85 Note: Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. A practicum fee will be applied. Nursing in Advanced and Altered Contexts 2 Continued practice, application, and integration of theory and skills within diverse healthcare teams and settings. Evidence-informed decision making and clinical judgement skills for clients, families, and/or communities with increasing complexity. Clinical Placement, 12 hours per week Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P80 Note: Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. A practicum fee will be applied. Nursing Practicum: Experiencing Chronicity Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to individuals and families experiencing chronic conditions. 15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16. Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P12. Note: Police record check with a vulnerable sector screening may be required. Agency policies will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Practicum: Promoting Mental Health Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in relation to adults, older adults, and families experiencing mental health challenges. 15 hours per week, selected laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P12 and 2P16. Corequisite(s): NUSC 3P14. Note: Police record check with a vulnerable sector screening is required for the first day of clinical and cannot be greater than six months old. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. Immunization, CPR and mask fit requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied.This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Practicum: Intersession Practice, application, and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings. 120 hours over four to five weeks, selected laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P12, 3P14, 3P90 and 3P92. Note: students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the clinical placement and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Professional Practice 1 Integration of advanced nursing concepts, theories, and skills in diverse healthcare settings. Emphasizing leadership, autonomy, and refined clinical judgment skill while addressing complex client, family, and/or community needs. Clinical Placement, 240 hours over 12 weeks Restriction: open to NUSC majors Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P85 Note: Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. A practicum fee will be applied. Community Health Nursing Theory and practice emphasizing primary health care principles, assessment and health promotion with individuals, families, aggregates and communities. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week; community practicum 15 hours per week; selected laboratory sessions. Restriction: open to Nursing majors and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94. Note: Police record check with a vulnerable sector screening is required. Agency policies will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. Immunization, CPR and mask fit requirements must be valid through the academic year and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Community Health Nursing (International) Theory and practice emphasizing primary health care principles, assessment and health promotion with individuals, families, aggregates and communities in an international setting. Lectures, 35 hours; practicum, 150 hours. Restriction: open to NUSC majors and permission of the Department. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94. Note: proof of a valid passport; visa, immunization and CPR certification as required. Students will be required to apply to attend this course; spaces are not guaranteed. Students must be a minimum 18 years of age. Students are expected to pay their own expenses. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Integrated Nursing Practicum I Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings. 35 hours per week for six weeks. Restriction: open to Nursing majors with a minimum of 18.0 overall credits, a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non-major average. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4F92 or 4F93. Note: on campus/online lab and class activities will be required. Police record check with a vulnerable sector screening may be required. Agency policies will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the academic year and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Integrated Nursing Practicum II Practice, application and integration of skills and theory in a variety of health care settings. 35 hours per week for six weeks. Restriction: open to Nursing majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4F96. Note: on campus/online lab and class activities will be required. Police record check with a vulnerable sector screening may be required. Agency policies will determine submission deadline. Check with Department. Students require current CPR (BCLS or Level C) certification and annual re-certification, N-95 mask fit testing every two years, proof of Immunizations (COVID-19, Measles, Mumps, Rubella; Varicella; Hepatitis B; Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis; Tuberculosis) as well as annual TB Skin Testing. All requirements must be valid through the academic year and submitted to Synergy Gateway Inc. by June 1. Failure to comply with the due date will result in student not being permitted to register in clinical courses for the current academic year. Clinical practicum may be scheduled in the evening and/or on weekends. Transportation to clinical placement is a student responsibility. A practicum fee will be applied. This course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Professional Practice 2 Continued integration of advanced nursing concepts, theories, and skills in diverse healthcare settings. Emphasizing entry-to-practice competencies foundational to nursing practice and beginning level registered nurses. Clinical Placement, 360 hours over 12 weeks Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4D80 Note: Refer to Clinical Placement Regulations regarding clinical clearance. A practicum fee will be applied. Leadership in Nursing and Management Current issues, opportunities and challenges for nursing leadership in different nursing, community and organizational venues. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94 or permission of the Chair. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Advanced Directed Readings Variable subject matter designed in consultation with faculty member directing the course. Restriction: permission of the Chair. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Applied Nursing Research Application of principles of research design, data collection, data analysis and dissemination through research projects. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to Nursing majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 2P70 or permission of the Chair, or NUSC 1P03 and minimum 4.0 credits completed. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Transition to Professional Nursing Practice Topics addressing the transition from student-nurse to registered nurse for enhanced professional practice readiness. Focus on consolidating the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for entry-to-practice nurses. Prepare for the national licensing exam (NCLEX-RN) and future nursing careers. Seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 4D80 Trends and Issues in Professional Nursing Historical to current overviews of significant trends and issues impacting the profession of nursing. Image, burnout, environment, roles, culture, politics and economics affecting client and nursing care. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P94 or permission of the Chair. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. Nursing Leadership, Trends, & Issues Management and leadership theories within the contemporary nursing and healthcare landscape to support nursing leadership role development. Historical to current overviews of significant trends and issues impacting the profession of nursing. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUSC majors. Prerequisite(s): NUSC 3P01 and 3P02 Foundations of Collaboration and Teamwork (also offered as HLSC 4Q90, KINE 4Q90, RECL 4Q90 and SPMA 4Q90) Core competencies for effective teamwork. Topics include collaborative leadership, team functioning, communication, role clarity, conflict management, and client-centred approach as it applies to a diversity of interprofessional settings. Lectures, 3 hours per week. Restriction: open to NUBR, NUSC, BKin, BMED, BPhEd, BPhEd (Honours)/BEd (Intermediate/Senior), BPhEd (Honours)/BEd (Junior/Intermediate), BSc (Kin), CHHS, CHLH, CMTY, MSCI, PHTH, RECL and SPMA majors with a minimum of 9.0 overall credits. Note: this course may be offered in multiple modes of delivery. The method of delivery will be listed on the academic timetable, in the applicable term. |
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