Download - 1-1 Transition to Registered Nursing Introduction & LVN to RN West Coast University Week 1
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Transition to Registered Nursing
Introduction & LVN to RN
West Coast University
Week 1
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Welcome
Who are you?What about the instructor?
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Rules No Cell Phones or Pager or blue tooth's No Open Lap tops No Food or open containers (only screw
caps) Watch attendance No Make-ups or late assignments Know if individual or group assignment Do not copy from any classmates
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Course Website
http://nurs200andnurs210.pbwiki.com/NURS-200
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Objectives Review syllabus Difference between an LVN vs RN Adult Learning Introduction to the Nursing Process
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Syllabus Text Books
Nursing Diagnosis Transitioning from LPN/VN to RN Nursing Process in Action APA: The easy way!
Any PN review book or http://portals2.elsevier.com/portal/portal/
hesi NCLEX-PN Review book with Studyware CD-ROM $59.95
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Syllabus Evaluation
PEP MT Poster Final Participation
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Grading Scale A = 91 – 100 B = 84 -90 C = 76 -83 < 76 = need to repeat the course
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Assignments PEP – individual assignment
Take NCLEX-PN 2500 Answer questions Do calendar
Poster – Group assignment Agency Professional Organization RN interview Non-RN interview
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Syllabus Attendance
-10 for late arrivals/early departures -30 for absences -10 Food, drinks, cell phones, lap tops blue
tooth’s Midterm
Multiple choice Final
Week 9 Must have 750 score on HESI There will be offered two attempts
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Course Outline LVN vs RN Stress and time management Nursing process Patient teaching Therapeutic communication Ethical and legal issues History and trends
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What about this LVN to RN Thing? LVN to RN Nursing School Learning Standards of Clinical Practice
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Vocation vs ProfessionDefinitions of 'vocation' (vō-kāshən) - 2 definitions
- The American Heritage® Dictionary vocation (n.) A regular occupation, especially one for
which a person is particularly suited or qualified. vocation (n.) An inclination, as if in response to a
summons, to undertake a certain kind of work, especially a religious career; a calling.
Definitions of 'profession' (prə-fĕshən) - 4 definitions - The American Heritage® Dictionary
profession (n.) An occupation or career: “One of the highest compliments a child can pay a parent is to choose his or her profession” (Joan Nathan)
profession (n.) An act or instance of professing; a declaration.
profession (n.) An avowal of faith or belief.
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Vocation vs Profession
VN RN (largest healthcare profession)
1 yr 2yrs to 5yrs (degree or diploma)
Under direction of RNs & MDs
Not necessarily
Basic/Skilled careTreating, education, advice, support
IVs, Care Planning and decision-makingIndependent vs Responsibility
726,000 jobs (2004) 2.4 million jobs (2004)
$30,400 – 41,550 $48,220 – 63,170
Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2005
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Vocation vs Profession
Source: Harrington, N & Terry, C, (2003). LPN to RN Transitions: Achieving success in your new role, p. 107.
Nursing Process VN RN
Assessment
Gathers data, performs patient
assessment identifies patient strengths
Gathers more extensive
biopsychosocial data, groups and analyzes data, identifies client
recourses,
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Vocation vs Profession
Source: Harrington, N & Terry, C, (2003). LPN to RN Transitions: Achieving success in your new role, p. 107.
Nursing Process VN RN
Nursing Diagnosis Not applicableDraws conclusions,
uses judgment, makes diagnosis
PlanningContributes to the
development of care plans
Sets short-term and long-term client
goals, establishes priorities, collaborates
and refers
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Vocation vs Profession
Source: Harrington, N & Terry, C, (2003). LPN to RN Transitions: Achieving success in your new role, p. 107.
Nursing Process VN RN
Implementation
Provides basic therapeutic and
preventive nursing measures, provides
client teaching, records client information
Manages client care, (performs and
delegates), provides client and family
teaching, provides referrals, records and
exchanges client information with the
health team
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Vocation vs Profession
Source: Harrington, N & Terry, C, (2003). LPN to RN Transitions: Achieving success in your new role, p. 107.
Nursing Process VN RN
EvaluationEvaluates effects of
care given
Evaluates effectiveness of
overall plan; analyzes new data, modifies,
redesigns plan, collaborates with other health team
members
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Core components of Nursing School Professional behaviors Communication Assessment Clinical decision-making
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Core components of Nursing School Caring interventions Teaching and learning Collaboration Managing care
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Learning Domains Cognitive Affective Psychomotor
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Assignments Reading:Reading:
Check reading assignment in syllabusCheck reading assignment in syllabus Next Week:
Stress and time management