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Sample syllabus renal and urinary tract function and disorders
1. HS 61 Teaching Strategies in Health Education
SYLLABUS
In partial fulfillment of the requirements in HS 61
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Prof. Clowe D. Jondonero, RN, MSCIED Reynel Dan L. Galicinao
BSN-III, Sec. AAA
Department of Health Sciences
MSU – Iligan Institute of Technology
October 15, 2008
2. Republic of the Philippines
Mindanao State University
ILIGAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Iligan City
COLLEGE OF NURSING
I. Course Number: NCM 101
II. Course Title: Promotive and Preventive Nursing Care Management
III. Credit Units: 8 Lecture Units
IV. Course Description:
Nursing Care Management 101 deals with the integral components of client care, promotion of psychosocial and physiologic health, and
maternal and child health nursing practice primarily on the basic concepts on care of the childbearing and childrearing family.
V. Prerequisite: NCM 100
Co-requisite: NCM 101.1
VI. General Objectives:
At the end of the semester, the students will be able to:
A. Explain the different concepts about promotive and preventive nursing care management.
B. Define the different terms involved in promotive and preventive nursing care management.
C. Formulate nursing diagnoses, desired outcomes, and interventions incorporating the concepts involved in promotive and preventive nursing
care.
D. Summarize the components and factors affecting the different body systems and the essential aspects of planning care.
E. Demonstrate understanding on the basic concepts about promotive and preventive nursing care management.
F. Utilize the nursing process in promoting health and preventing illness.
VII. Course Requirements:
3. Assignments, quizzes (written and oral), major examinations, outdoor exposure, group activities, projects, and individual and group
presentations.
VIII. Grading System:
Major Examinations 40%
Quizzes and Assignments 30%
Projects, Group Activities, and Outdoor Exposure 20%
Attendance and Class Participation 10%
TOTAL 100%
Time Teaching-Learning
Content Specific Objectives Resources Evaluation
Allotment Activity
On completion of this
Renal and Urinary Tract Function and
topics, the student will be
Disorders
able to:
I. Structure and Function of the Urinary
System 1. Describe the anatomy of 1 hour *Lecture Method Textbook: *Oral Quiz
A. Anatomic and Physiologic Overview the renal and urinary
1. Gross Structure and Location systems. *Use of Smeltzer, S., *Assignment
2. Nephron Audiovisual Aids Bare, B., Hinkle, J.
3. Mechanism of Urine Formation 2. Describe the process of & Cheever, K.
4. Regulation of Renal Blood Flow urination, from urine (2008). Brunner &
5. Elimination Functions of the formation through Suddarth’s
Kidney micturition. Textbook of
6. Drug Elimination Medical-Surgical
7. Endocrine Functions of the 3. Discuss the role of the Nursing (11th Ed.).
Kidney kidney in regulating fluid Lippincott Williams
B. Developmental Aspects of the Urinary and electrolyte balance, & Williams.
System acid-base balance, and
4. 1. Pediatrics and Renal Function blood pressure.
2. Aging and Renal Function
II. Assessment of Renal and Urinary Tract References:
Function 1. Identify the assessment 3 hours *Deductive *Return
A. Assessment parameters used for Development Black, Joyce, et Demonstratio
1. History determining the status of al. (2005). Medical- n
a. Past Medical History upper and lower urinary *Lecture - Surgical Nursing:
b. Family History tract function. Demonstration Clinical
c. Psychosocial History and Management for
Lifestyle 2. Describe nursing Positive Outcomes
d. Review of Systems assessment of urinary (7th Ed.). Saunders.
2. Physical Examination function including
a. Urinary Tract Organs subjective and objective Doenges, M.,
b. Related Body Systems data. Moorhouse, M. &
B. Diagnostic Evaluation Murr, A. (2006).
1. Urinalysis and Urine Culture 3. Describe the diagnostic Nurse’s Pocket
2. Renal Function Tests studies used to determine Guide: Diagnoses,
a. Urine Tests upper and lower urinary Prioritized
b. Glomerular Filtration tract function. Interventions, and
Rate Rationales (10th
c. Blood Tests 4. Initiate education and Ed.). F. A. Davis
3. Imaging Modalities preparation for patients
a. X-ray of KUB undergoing assessment of Fischbach, F.
b. Ulrasonography the urinary system. (2004). A Manual
c. Computed Tomography of Laboratory and
and Magnetic Resonance Diagnostic Tests
Imaging (7th Ed.). Lippincott
d. Nuclear Scans Williams &
e. Intravenous Urography Williams.
f. Retrograde Pyelography
g. Cystography
5. h. Renal Angiography Huether, S. &
4. Urologic Endoscopic McCance, K.
Procedures (2005).
5. Biopsy Understanding
a. Renal and Ureteral Brush Pathophysiology
Biopsy (3rd Ed.). Mosby.
b. Kidney Biopsy
III. Management of Patients with Renal Kozier, B., Erb.
Disorders 1. Describe the clinical 10 hours *Peer Discussion G., Berman, A. & *Written
A. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances in manifestations common to Method Snyder, S. (2004). Examination
Renal Disorders renal disorders. Fundamentals of
B. Primary Glomerular Disease *Group Reporting Nursing: Concepts,
1. Acute Glomerulonephritis 2. Compare and contrast Processes, and
2. Chronic Glomerulonephritis the pathohysiology, clinical Practice (7th Ed.).
3. Nephrotic Syndrome manifestations, and Prentice Hall.
4. Nephrosclerosis medical and nursing
C. Renal Failure managements of the Sommers, M.,
1. Acute Renal Failure glomerular disease. Johnson, S. &
a. Prerenal Failure Beery, T. (2007).
b. Intrarenal Failure 3. Describe the causes of Diseases and
c. Postrenal Failure acute and chronic renal Disorders: A
2. Chronic Renal Failure (End- failure. Nursing
Stage Renal Disease) Therapeutics
3. Renal Failure in Children and 4. Compare and contrast Manual (3rd Ed.). F.
Elderly treatment options: A. Davis.
D. Dialysis hemodialysis, peritoneal
1. Hemodialysis dialysis, continuous renal Thibodeau, G. &
2. Continuous Renal Replacement replacement therapy. Patton, K. (2003).
Therapies Anatomy and
3. Continuous Venovenous 5. Describe the nursing Physiology (5th
Hemofiltration management of the
6. 4. Continuous Venovenous hospitalized patient on Ed.). Mosby.
Hemodialysis dialysis.
5. Peritoneal Dialysis
E. Kidney Surgery 6. Use the nursing process
1. Preoperative Considerations as a framework for the
2. Perioperative Concerns care of patients with acute
3. Postoperative Management and chronic renal failure.
F. Kidney Transplantation
1. Preoperative Management 7. Develop a postoperative
2. Postoperative Management plan of nursing care and
G. Renal Cancer teaching plan for the
H. Renal Trauma patients undergoing kidney
surgery and
transplantation.
8. Describe the causes,
treatment, and nursing
care of the patient with
renal cancer.
IV. Management of Patients with Urinary
Disorders 1. Identify factors 10 hours *Case Study *Long Quiz
A. Infections of the Urinary Tract contributing to upper and
1. Lower Urinary Tract Infections lower urinary tract *Role Playing *Project
a. Cystitis infections (UTIs).
b. Prostatitis
c. Urethritis 2. Use the nursing process
2. Upper Urinary Tract Infections as a framework for care of
a. Acute Pyelonephritis the patient with a UTI.
b. Chronic Pyelonephritis
c. Renal Abscess 3. Differentiate between
7. d. Interstitial Nephritis the various adult
e. Perirenal Abscess dysfunctional voiding
B. Adult Voiding Dysfunction patterns.
1. Urinary Incontinence
2. Urinary Retention 4. Develop a patient
3. Neurogenic Bladder education plan for a
a. Spastic Bladder patient who has mixed
b. Flaccid Bladder (stress and urge) urinary
C. Urolithiasis and Nephrolithiasis incontinence.
D. Genitourinary Trauma
1. Ureteral Trauma 5. Identify potential causes
2. Bladder Trauma of an obstruction of the
3. Urethral Trauma urinary tract, and
E. Urinary Tract Cancers management of the
1. Cancer of the Bladder patient with this condition.
F. Urinary Diversions
1. Cutaneous Urinary Diversions 6. Develop a teaching plan
a. Ileal Conduit for the patient undergoing
2. Continent Urinary Diversions treatment for renal calculi
a. Continent Ileal Urinary (kidney stones).
Reservoir
b. Ureterosigmoidostomy 7. Formulate preoperative
3. Other Urinary Diversion and postoperative nursing
Procedures diagnoses for the patient
undergoing surgery for
urinary diversion.