SYLLABUSNew NCM100
SYLLABUSNew NCM100
SYLLABUSNew NCM100
NURSING
Intermediate
Competencies
Content
TEACHING
METHODOLOGIES/STRAT
EGIES
Classroom
RLE
Instructi
onal
Material
s
Number
of Hours
Lec
RLE
.5
Evaluation
Time
Frame
(week)
I.
Nursing as a Profession, Art,
Science and as a vocation
A. Introduction
1. Definition of
Profession
2. Criteria
Lecture
discussion
LectureDiscussion
Discussion of
other relevant
and related
issues about
MSU-IIT and
CON,
feedback and
reflection
Advance
assignment
for students
to interview
a nurse on
their
Student
handbook,
fact sheets,
etc.
Learning
contract
Oral recitation
PowerPoin
t
Presentati
on
Paper and
Pencil test
10
1 week
criteria of a
profession
3. Define
nursing
4. Discuss
characteristics
of nursing as a
profession
5. Different
iate personal
and
professional
qualities of a
nurse
6. Identify
the different
stages in the
history of
nursing
7. Different
iate the
different fields
of nursing
8. Value
professionalis
m
concepts of
Nursing and
profession.
B. Nursing
1. Definition
2. Characteristics
3. Focus: Human
Responses
4. Personal and
Professional
C. History of Nursing
1. In the world
2. In the Philippines
3. History of own
nursing school
4. Development of
Modern Nursing
5. Fields of Nursing
D. Growth of Professionalism
1. Profession
a. Specialized
education
LectureDiscussion
Advance
assignment
for students
to interview
a nurse on
their
concepts of
Nursing and
profession.
PowerPoin
t
Presentati
on
Oral
Recitation
LectureDiscussion
Group
dynamics
on the Life
of Florence
Nightingale
and Group
Reporting
Textbook
Quiz
Multimedi
a
(Powerpoi
nt
presentati
on)
Powerpoin
t
presentati
on
Presentation
of the visited
fields of
nursing
LectureDiscussion
Visit at
least 3
fields of
nursing
actual
setting
Lecture Discussion
Interview
other
Faculty
Textbook
Oral
Recitation
in Nursing
In the world
In the
Philippines
9. Explain
Carpers four
patterns of
Knowing
10.Discuss
various roles
and
responsibilities
of nurses
11.Discuss
the scope of
nursing
practice as
defined by law
12.Discuss
the Code of
Ethics for
Nurses, Bill of
Rights, Legal,
Moral, and
b. Body of
Knowledge
c. Ethics
d. Autonomy
E. Carpers Four Paterns of
Knowing
1. Nursing Science
2. Nursing Ethics
3. Nursing Esthetics
4. Personal Knowledge
1. Level of Proficiency
according to Benner
a. Novice
b. Beginner
c. Competent
d. Proficient
e. Expert
2. Roles and
Responsibilities of a
Professional Nurse
3. Scope of Nursing
Practice based on RA 9173
members
LectureDiscussion
Textbook
LectureDiscussion
Textbook
LectureDiscussion
Textbook/
PDF
Quizzes
Debate
4. Overview of the Code
of Ethics for Nurses/Filipino Bill
of Rights/Legal Aspects
5. Profession/legal and
moral
LectureDiscussion
Professional
accountability/r
esponsibility
accountability/responsibility
13.Discuss
guidelines of
effect and
therapeutic
communication
F. Communication Skills
1. Effective
communication
2. Purposes of
therapeutic communication
3. General guidelines
for therapeutic communication
4. Components of
communication
5. Criteria for effective
verbal communication
6. Guidelines for active
and effective listening
7. Guidelines for using
touch
8. Development of
consideration in
communication
9. Communicating with
people who are
a. Physically
challenged
b. Cognitively
challenged
c. Aggressive
Given a set of
situations, the
students will be able
to
1. Discuss
LectureDiscussion
Conduct
interview
activities
with
classmates
and
document
NurseClassmate
Interaction.
PowerPoin
t
Presentati
on
Quizzes and
Oral
Recitation
Debate
Group
dynamics
Classroom
Expose
students to
36
48
the steps in
the nursing
process
2. Utilize
the steps in
the care of
clients
3. Docume
nt the care
provided to the
client
3. Planning (long-term,
short-term, priority setting,
formulation of objectives
4. Intervention
(collaborative, independent
nursing interventions)
5. Evaluation
(formative, summative)
6. Documentation of
plan of care/reporting
4. Different
iate Health,
Wellness and
Wellbeing
5. Explain
the dimensions
of wellness
6. Describe
the healthillness
continuum
7. Enumera
te the three
levels of
prevention
8. Describe
the levels of
care
C. Levels of Care
1. Health Promotion
2. Disease Prevention
3. Health Maintenance
4. Curative
5. Rehabilitative
Discussion
Review and
Demonstrati
on of Vital
Signs, IPPA,
and other
Assessment
Skills
LectureDiscussion
Role play
scenes to
show nurses
doing health
promotion,
disease
prevention,
curative and
clinics to
observe the
different
types of
clients that
seek
consultation
Allow
students to
perform
nursing
intervention
s r/t healthy
lifestyle
such as
health
education
on Danger
Smoking.
How to quit
smoking.
Tour of
health
facilities
that provide
care of
clients
Demonstrat
ion of
nursing
PowerPoin
t
Presentati
on
Powerpoin
t
presentati
on
Paper and
pencil test
Paper and
pencil test
Documentati
on
rehabilitative
care
9. Give the
importance of
nursing
measures for
the promotion
of health and
prevention of
illness
Evocative
Discussion
Utilizing
Gordons
Pattern of
Health
Assessment
LectureDiscussion
skills
relative to
concepts in
nursing
skills
laboratory
or virtual
laboratory
Performance
Evaluation
Actual
Health
Teaching
Class to
Clients in
Health
Centers/Co
mmunity
NCP making
activities
PRELIM EXAM
Ask
students to
evaluate
their health
teaching
classes
Performance
Evaluation
Assign
students to
observe
clients with
oxygenatio
n problems
in hospital
and
community
settings
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
LectureDiscussion
Allow
students to
buddy with
senior
nursing
students in
managing
clients with
oxygenatio
n problems
promotion
ii. Vaccinati
on (influenza and
pneumococcal)
iii. Environ
mental modifications
iv. Nursing
Skills
- pulse and respiration
- blood pressure taking
f. Evaluation
3. Fluid and Electrolyte
Balance
a. Distribution,
composition, movement,
regulation of body fluids
b. Regulation of
electrolytes and acid-base
balance
c. Assessment
i. Subjecti
ve data
ii. Objectiv
e data
iii. History
iv. Physical
Exam
d. Diagnosis
i. Based
on result of assessment
laboratory/diagnostic
tests
e. Planning
Helping client maintain
balance in fluid and
Assign
students to
clients with
fluid and
electrolyte
problems
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
Lecture
Discussion
Assign
students in
community
and hospital
setting to
assess
nutritional
status of
clients
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
Lecture
Discussion
Assign
students to
observe
clients
having
elimination
problems in
the health
facilities
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
LectureDiscussion
Assign
students to
observe
and assess
clients with
temperatur
e problems
f. Implementatio
n
i.
Health promotion
through patient
education
ii. Maintenance of good
elimination habits
iv. Mainten
ance of adequate fluid
intake
v. Nursing
Skills measuring fluid
intake and urine output
g. Evaluation
6. Temperature
Regulation
a. Heat
production vs Heat laws
b. Neural and
vascular control
c. Behavior
control
d. Temperature
alterations
e. Assessment
i. Subjective Data
ii. Objective Data
iii. History
iv. Physical Exam
f. Diagnosis
i. Based on results of
temperature
measurements
g. Planning
i. Planning of care based
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
Lecture
Discussion
Demonstrati
on
Partner
return
demonstrati
on
Lecturediscussion
Demonstrati
Assign
student to
clients
needing
hygiene
and comfort
measure
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
n
i.
Health promotion
education
ii. Nursing Skills
- Lifting techniques
- Positioning techniques
- Moving and Turning
Techniques
- Transferring clients
i. Evaluation
8. Hygiene and Comfort
a. Review of the
skin, feet and nails, oral
cavity and teeth, hair
b. Assessment
i. Subjective Data
ii. Objective Data
iii. History
iv. Physical Exam
c. Diagnosis
i. Based on results of
assessment and
laboratory/diagnostic
exam
d. Planning
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
Lecture
Discussion
Demonstrati
on
Return
Demonstrati
on
Assign
students to
clients to
provide
safety,
security
and privacy
measure
Lecture
Discussion
Maintaining clients
safety and security by
providing safe
environment through
health promotion,
developmental
interventions, and
environmental protection
ii. Nursing Skills
- Providing siderails
- Providing bedpans
- Use restrains
i. Ev aluation
10.
Psychosocial
and Spiritual Concerns
a. Concept of self
and self-esteem
b. Body image
c. Role
Performance
d. Concept of
Spirituality, religion and
faith
e. Assessment
i. Subjective Data
ii. Objective Data
iii. History
iv. Self-perception of Role
Relationship
v. Use of assessment tool
Role Playing
Lecture
Discussion
11.
Care of Client
in Pain
a. Nonpharmacologic Pain
Demonstrati
Demonstrat
ion and
Return
Demonstrat
ion
Expose
students
to the
ward and
do some
assessme
Relief,
Severing
(Scoring and
Scaling), Time
and Frequenc
11.Identify
common
nursing care
for the preoperative,
intraoperative
and
postoperative
phases
Management
i. Strategies
ii. Methods
iii. Techniques
12.
in Surgery
a. Preoperative
Care
i. Preoperative Checklist
b. Intraoperative
Care
c. Postoperative
Care
i. Aldrette Scoring
12.Be
aware of the
needs of the
individual,
family, group
and
community on
death and
dying
13.Provide
measure that
facilitate the
grieving
process
Given a set of
situations, the
students will be able
to
Care of Client
II.
nt on pain
to clients.
on
Lecturediscussion
Expose
students
to surgical
patients,
pre and
post-OR
for
observati
on
Case Study
13.
Meeting Needs
related to Death and
Dying/Grief and Grieving
a. Concepts of
death and dying/grief and
grieving
b. Care of the
terminally ill client and their
families
c. Post Mortem
Care
Lecturediscussion
Nursing as an Art
a. Definition of Art
1. Why is nursing an
art?
Lecture
Demonstrati
on
Small group
Sharing
Narrative
Report of a
personal
experience
on death,
Dying, grief
and
grieving to
any
member of
the family
PowerPoin
t
presentati
on
Oral
Recitation
10
1. Define
Nursing as an
Art
2. Discuss
the relevance
of art in
nursing
3. Apprecia
te uniqueness
of oneself
4. Apprecia
te the
uniqueness of
other cultures
5. Apprecia
te caring as an
integral
component in
nursing
6. Utilize
therapeutic
nurse-client
relationship
2. Concepts related to
the art of nursing
3. Self-awareness
concept (Who am I?)
4. Self-enhancement
(How do I become a better
person?)
5. Cultural Diversity
Write an
essay of
Who am
I? and
How do I
become a
better
person?
and discuss
in groups
using
Joharis
Window
Role Playing
6. Caring: An Integral
Component of Nursing
7. Nurse-Client
Relationship
i.
Phases of Therapeutic
Relationship
Role
Playing
Conduct
interview
activities
with
ii.
iii.
7. Perform
basic nursing
skills
b. Nursing Skills
1. Environmental Care
2. Comfort Measure
3. Vital Signs
4. Procedures by
Concepts and Hierarchy of
Needs
5. Drug Administration
classmates
Lecture
Discussion
Demonstrati
on
Expose
students to
the ward to
do Vital
Sign and
Initial
assessment
INTERACTIV
E GROUP
DISCUSSIO
N and
VIDEO
CLIPS
Intervention
s focused
on safety,
infection
control and
hygiene/co
1 week
AudioVideo
Materials
(VIDEO
SKILLS)
Checklist
Workbook
/Textbook
PowerPoin
t
Presentati
on
Multimedi
a
coursewar
es
Return
Demonstratio
n
mfort
measures
Expose
students to
the health
centers and
hospitals
Develop
comprehensive
understanding
of the
concepts.
The
student will
identify normal
values and its
implications of
basic
laboratory and
diagnostic test.
Create a
consolidated
instructional
material/s of
the concept.
Nursing as a Profession
Nursing as a Science
Nursing as an Art
Enhancemen
t Review
Executive
Report or
Summary
Report after
hospital
visits.
Paper and
Pen
Lecture
Notebook
Workbook
/Textbook
1.COMPREHE
NSIVE EXAM.
5
2. ORAL
REVALIDA
3.
CARICATURES
2 weeks
CONTENTS
I.
II.
III.
Nursing as a Profession
Nursing as a Science
Nursing as an Art
Grading System
Theory
Major Exam/Term Exam
Quizzes
40%
40%
Requirements
10%
Attendance/Attitude/Class Participation
10%
TOTAL 100%
RLE
9
36
9
17
38
17
54 hours
102 hours
Skills
Return Demonstration
Exam
50%
20%
Quizzes
Attendance
20%
10%
TOTAL 100%
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Elizalde Bana
Instructor