Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Department of Semester 200 Course Syllabus Course Information
Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Department of Semester 200 Course Syllabus Course Information
Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Department of Semester 200 Course Syllabus Course Information
Faculty of
Department of
Semester 200
Course Syllabus
Course Information
Course Title Advanced Adult Health Nursing
Course Code NUR 415
Prerequisites NUR 315, NUR 340, NUR 352
Course Website
Instructor Wejdan Khater, RN, PhD
Office Location N1
Office Phone # 23623
Office Hours Sun & Tue 1-2 pm.
Mon & wed 10-12 am
E-mail [email protected]
Teaching NA
Assistant(s)
Course Description
This course focuses on the process of decision making in managing the care of adult
clients experiencing critical conditions that are life threatening and/or involve multiple
body systems. Complex medical-surgical conditions in adults are discussed in terms
of pathophysiology, etiology, diagnosis, and treatments that are based on current
research. A collaborative care approach will be stressed to meet the critically ill client
and his family’s physiological, psychological, and developmental needs taking into
consideration the client’ s and his family’s sociocultural context. Students will use
critical thinking and problem solving skills to integrate knowledge acquired in class into
the nursing process while caring
Textbook
Title Critical care nursing: A holistic approach
Author(s) Morton, P., Fontaine, D., Hudak, C., & Gallo, B
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Year 2005
Edition 8th ed.
Book Website www.lww.com
Other references
Assessment
Assessment Expected Due Date Percentage
First Exam 22/3/2007 30%
Second Exam 24/4/2007 30%
Final Exam TBA 40%
Assignments NA
Participation NA
Attendance NA
Useful Resources
-Nursing Skills Laboratory
-Videos on in Nursing Skills Lab.
-Reserve in the library
Course Content
Week Chapter in Textbook
Topics
(handouts)
1 Introduction and orientation to the
course
Additional Notes