CHN Course Syllabus
CHN Course Syllabus
CHN Course Syllabus
SCHOOL OF NURSING
BS NURSING
Course Code / Name
Course Credit
Course Description
Contact Hours/ Sem
Pre-requisite
Placement
Course faculty
I.
SFAC School of Nursing
Mission & Vision
Vision:
SON envisions to be recognized as the
forefront of quality health care education
guided by the virtues of Saint Francis of
Assisi, committed to serve God and
humanity.
Mission:
6 Es:
1. Excellence in Academics
2. Exemplary leadership
3.
4.
5.
6.
Empowerment
Embodiment of Franciscan values
Empathy towards humanity
Ethnical harmony
Core Values:
Leadership, Innovation, Excellence,
Compassion, Commitment to service of
God and Humanity
II.
(SFAC SON) STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon graduation, the student will be able to show competence in the
following:
Competence in Nursing Practice
Applies the nursing process and facilitates accurate documentation of safe,
competent, comprehensive and appropriate care utilizing the systems
approach for clients across the lifespan in various settings (institutions,
communities and health care facilities) founded on evidence-based practice
Communication and Collaboration
Communicates and collaborates effectively with different health
professionals, organizations, groups and clientele in ensuring quality in the
delivery of health care services in local and international settings
Legal and Ethico-moral Responsibility
Engages in professional nursing practice in accordance to laws, legal,
ethical and moral principles manifesting responsible citizenship and love of
country
Member of a Profession:
1. Exemplify professional behavior, communication, interpersonal skills
Desired
Teaching and Learning
Learning
Course Content/
Activities (TLAs)
Outcomes
Subject Matter
CLASSROOM
(DLO)
At the end of
Unit I: Overview of Community
Transmitting
Franciscan
Values
the unit, the
Health Nursing as a Field of
information:
Exemplifies
selflessness,
humility
and
respect
with
emphasis
on Filipino
students must
Nursing Practice
Hand-outs,
family
nursing care
be
ablevalues
to: and service orientation in the delivery of emphatic
instructional materials
1. Nature and Scope of
Leadership
1. Explain the
Community Health Services and
Provide a frame of
Personifies
an
assertive,
empowered
and
independent
leader who embodies
Programs
roles and
reference:
personal
andof
professional
integrity
functions
a. Definition, basic concepts
Lecture/ Oral
a nurse in a
and principles of
explanation
Lifelong
Learning
Class
Discussion
community
Community Health Nursing
Commits
self
to
lifelong
learning
through
active
participation
in
research,
b. Brief historical
setting
innovation and continuingdevelopment
education inofthe
promotion ofProviding
personal and
community
reason to
professional growth
health nursing in the
learn:
Philippines
Group discussion
c. Role of the nurse in a
III. Course Design Matrix:
community health setting
Providing feedback on
Topics from (Unit 1
to Unit 6)
the
essential
component
of health
promotion
strategies
Situational,
multiple
choices
3. Paper and
2.Books
3.Interactvie
Multi-media
presentation
pencil test
Lecture-discussion on
the concepts
4. Practical
examination
4.Laptop
5.LCD
5. Rubric for
Pencil and
paper Term
Assessment
13. Audio
Journal
reading
Test Paper/ test 1.5
system
hours
14.
Internet
booklet or
6. Case
questionnaires
presentation
15. Board
using a
and white
performance
constant
board
evaluation
marker
checklist
constant
Timef
rame
Hand-outs,
1. Written exam:
1.Module
3
necessary to function as a member
of
the
health
care
team
in
the
objective type/ compilation
hours
instructional materials
clinical/ healthcare/ community
settings
modified essay and
2. Unit test:
constant
2. Recognize
Resource
Materials
handouts
Conduct of
Final performance:
Pencil and
student
term examination
Quizzes paper Term
and assessment
Unit test Assessment
Class recitation
questioning
techniques
Transmittingconstant
constant
Unit 2: Community Health and
information:
Development Concepts, principles
Hand-outs,
and Strategies
instructional
1. Primary health care:
materials
services, legal basis,
components
2. Concepts and strategies of Provide a frame of
health promotions: Ottawa reference:
Assessment
Tasks (ATs)
revalida
8. Performance
evaluation
checklist
Identify only
what is
applicable to
your course
lecture
At the end of
examination, the
students must have
achieved at least
75% from the Final
term examination
constant
FEEDBACK
Studentfaculty
consultati
on report
form
.30
IV.
Textbooks/ References
Required Texts:
1. Maglaya, A. Nursing Practice in the Community, 8th ed., Marikina City: Argonauta Corporation, 2012
Suggested Readings and References:
1. Public health Nursing in the Philippines, 10 th ed., 2007
2. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Curriculum, Resource Units (2008). Manila, Phil., ADPCN
3. Maglaya, A. Nursing practice in the Community, 4 th Ed., Marikina City: Argonauta Corporation, 2005
4. DOH-Department of Health National health Plan
5. Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Workbook and Resource Manual ADPCN 2008
Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) Chart Booklet 2008
Optional Resources:
1. Community Health Nursing. 9th Ed., National League of Government Nurses, Inc.
2. Journal of Community Health. Editor: Pascal james Imperato; ISSN oo94-5145 (print version), ISSN 15733610 (electronic version) journal No. 10900
3. The publication for health promotion and disease Prevention
4. Journal of Public health Management & Practice
November/December 2014
Volume 20 No. 6
http://www.nursingcenter.com
http://www.slideshare.net/drjayeshpatidar/
Required Equipment/ materials for
RLE
Course Requirements
Examination policy
All students are required to come in their complete uniform during Examination.
During term examination, nothing is allowed on the desk except for the test questionnaires, answer sheet,
Examination Permit and ballpen.
Students are expected to complete the examinationt within 1 hour and 30 mins.
Cellphones and other electronic gadgets are not allowed during the Term examination.
There is no make-up exam for any student who is absent on the day of examination without a valid excuse
and explanation. Students who fail to take the term assessment will receive zero score.
The instructors reserve the right to alter students seating arrangement during exams.
LECTURE
CLASS STANDING
Attendance
Decorum
Quizzes
Unit Exam
Requirements
60%
10%
10%
40%
30%
10%
MAJOR EXAM
40%
TOTAL
100%
MAJOR EXAM
TOTAL
40%
100%
Classroom policies
1. Attendance is expected. If a student must be absent, it is the students responsibility to obtain all lecture
notes, materials, and information shared in class prior to returning to class. The student is held
responsible for all class material and information.
2. Students are expected to be prepared for class. Preparation includes: reading and completing
assignments. There will be no make-up or acceptance of late assignments. Assigned readings should be
read for understanding BEFORE coming to class. Students are responsible for finding the meaning of any
unfamiliar words or terms encountered in the readings, laboratory or clinical area.
3. All written work must be typed using proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure.
Written work with three or more errors will be returned for remediation.
4. Seek instructors guidance as needed
5. Students are expected to follow SFAC and SFAC-CON policies at all times.
Family Health Nursing Care Plan output, Hardbound
Community Diagnosis output, hardbound
School Nursing output, Physical Assessment and MMDST
Pls. base on the RLE compilation
Prepared by:
Noted by:
Sharon V. Dimatulac
Faculty
V.
LEARNING PLAN
COURSE TITLE
Learning Outcomes: LO.1
LO.2
LO.3
LO.4
LO.5
:
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
Explain the roles and functions of a nurse in a community setting
Recognize the essential component of health promotion, strategies, basic concepts and theories
Obtain and interpret data necessary for the assessment and diagnosis of health and nursing needs and problems of the community
Ranks and prioritizes health and nursing problems of the community
Determine appropriate strategies/ interventions and nurse-family-community contacts to accomplish the objectives in the community
nursing service
LO.6 Explain the organization and functions of the DOH
LO.7 Interpret the community health nurses role in DOHs public health programs and services
LO.8 Specify the necessary records and reports in Family Health Nursing Practice
LO.9 Interpret independent practice in specialized fields of community health nursing
LO.10 Utilize opportunities to apply to components/ services of specialized fields of CHN in family health nursing services
LO.11 Demonstrate skill recognizing criteria and standards for program evaluation
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Unit I: Overview of Community Health Nursing as a field of Nursing Practice
LO.1 Explain the roles and functions of a nurse in a community setting
Topics
Nature and scope of
Community Health Services
and programs
Activities
Lecture/ discussion
Film Showing
Slides
Resources
Handouts
Readings
Instructional materials
Assessment
Class recitation
written assessment:
objective type
nursing in the
Philippines
Definition, basic
concepts and principles
of Community Health
Nursing
Brief historical
development of
community health
nursing in the
Philippines
On-site assignment
Visit to health center
Interview a client
Small group discussion
Brain storming
LCD Projector
Laptop
Audio system internet
Questioning techniques
Guide questions
LCD projector
Laptop
Project/ journal reports
Unit II: Community Health and Development Concepts, Principles and Strategies
LO.2 Recognize the essential component of health promotion, strategies, basic concepts and theories
Lesson Learning Outcome
LO.2.1 Identify and discuss
the concepts and
strategies in promotion of
health based on the
components of primary
Topics
Primary health care:
services, legal basis,
components
Activities
Lecture/
discussion
Film showing
Slides
Small group
Resources
Instructional materials
compilation
Handouts
Resource books
Interactive multimedia
Assessment
Rubric for journal
reports
Written assessment:
modified essay
Practical exam
health care
LO.2.2 Identify Nursing
Theorists and their
corresponding work of
expertise in Health
promotion
LO.2.3 Illustrate the
organizational Structure
of the department of
health
Organizational structure of
the Department of Health
Definition, characteristics,
process, phases, goals of
Community Organizing
discussion
Lecture/
discussion
Film showing
Slides
Community health
development: Concepts,
Capacity-building, strategies,
Partnership building
presentation
Laptop
LCD
Board and white board
marker
Instructional materials
compilation
Handouts
Resource books
Interactive multimedia
presentation
Laptop
LCD
Board and white board
marker
Written assessment:
modified essay
Paper and pencil test
Rubric for journal
reading
Activities
Lecture/
discussion
Film showing
Slides
Resources
Assessment
Instructional materials
Written exam
Practical test
compilation
Oral revalida
Handouts
Skills checklist
Resource books
LO.3.3 Formulate a
community diagnosis
using the given indicators
and typology
LO.3.4 Identify the
principles in developing a
community health plan
Epidemiology
Definition and uses
Concepts and principles
Planning
Principles, basis and steps
Context in developing the
community health plan
Phil. Health care Delivery
System:EO 102, RA 7160
Levels of health care
Millennium development
goals
Levels of health care
Primary health care
Visit to health
center
On-site
orientation to
local health
system,
community
health facility
and national
health care
delivery
system
Interactive multimedia
presentation
Laptop
LCD
Board and white
board marker
Instructional materials
compilation
Handouts
Resource books
Written exam
Practical test
Oral revalida
Skills checklist
Evaluation checklist
LO.4.2 Conduct a
planned program on
nutrition and oral health
Topics
1. Components of program
implementation
2. National health programs of DOH
a. Health services
b. Family planning
c. Child health
Feeding and immunization
IMCI
d. Nurtition program
e. Oral health program
f. Essential Health packages for
adolescent to older persons, men
and women
g. Disease prevention
Non communicable
Communicable
Environmental health
Activities
Lecture/ Oral
explanation
Group discussion
Group report
Group activity
Health teaching
activity
Demonstration of
cooking skills
Lecture/ Oral
explanation
Group discussion
Group report
Resources
Instructional
materials compilation
Handouts
Resource books
Instructional
materials compilation
Handouts
Resource books
DOH handouts on
nutrition
Instructional
materials compilation
Handouts
Resource books
Assessment
Practical test
Oral revalida using
checklist
LO 4.5 Utilize
opportunities to apply to
components/ services of
specialized fields of CHN
in family health nursing
services
Lecture/ oral
explanation
Interview and
observation of
activities of a
school nurse
Instructional
materials compilation
Handouts
Resource books
community of
affiliation
Rubrics for journal
reports/ case
analysis
Evaluation checklist
Paper and pen test
Rubric for journal
reading
Rubric for oral
revalida performance
evaluation
Topics
Activities
Resources
Assessment
Topics
1. Family Health Services Information
System
2. Components of FHSIS
Activities
Resources
Assessment