5. After the general orientation, the students will be able to:
Describe the course description of NURS 241
State the different concepts of NURS 241
Understand the GOALS
Comprehend the evaluation system
Recall the general policies of skills lab & behavior
expectations in the classroom.
Explain /aware with requirements, paraphernalias,
uniform at skills lab.
6. 0900 – 0915h • Prayer
• Checking of attendance
0915 – 1100h General Orientation
Introduction
Goals
Organizational Chart
Skills lab policies
Behavior Expectations in
8. Introduction
The department of basic nursing is
one of the main academic
departments of the college of
nursing.
The department is staffed by faculty
who are specialized in different
fields of nursing.
It undertakes a big academic
burden in providing educational
courses in the majority of nursing
specialties.
9. To enhance the healthcare of the
people of the Eastern Province by
providing superior education to nursing
students.
To be recognized for outstanding
achievement in education, research and
nursing care for patient. And
To provide knowledge and skills in
different nursing specialties.
In order
10. Nursing is one of the noblest professions
known to mankind.
It represents one of the strategic
and main disciplines in Health
Care Systems in any country;
and,
no health system or economy can
do without it.
11. .
The very first thing a nursing
student must understand is
the exact definition of
nursing.
Students must learn about
the role and scope of
practice of nurses.
12. We, as faculty member is here to
share with you the role of a nurse by
discussing the theory and laboratory
sessions are specifically designed to
meet these requirements.
At this point, you will become familiar
with how nurses are now clinicians
who do not need physician
supervision to give care.
13. .
Once students understand the
work of a nurse, they move on
to how to perform it.
The nursing process entails the
order in which nurses examine,
evaluate and determine
treatment for a patient.
14. Definition of Nursing
Nursing is both science and art that
takes care of the person as a
whole: body, psycho and soul.
Nursing provides direct service to
satisfy the needs of the individual,
the family and the community, in
health and disease.
15. The mission of the department is
teaching the basics of nursing in
different specialty e.g pediatric
nursing, medical surgical
nursing…..etc.
To provide nursing students with
knowledge and skills needed to
function safely and efficiently in the
nursing field.
Mission
16. GOALS
The goal of the nursing skills lab is to provide an
opportunity for you to become competent with
your nursing skills and thereby becoming a safe
practitioner while working towards excellence in
nursing
Identify importance of personal hygiene for an
individuals comfort, safety and well being then
to be able to practice it in the right way.
17. As you travel through your nursing program, you will
spend time in the Nursing Skills Lab during each
semester, whether you are learning new skills,
reviewing previously learned skills, or being evaluated
on your knowledge and psychomotor skills. Simulation
will be a key component of all these elements.
Critical thinking is encouraged by incorporating the
rationale for what you are learning. As well as
understanding the nursing responsibilities that
accompany these skills.
18. • Evaluation is a continuous process, course
skills testing and clinical experiences.
• You have the opportunity to practice
independently, with your peers, with student
lab assistants, and with faculty to develop
these skills.
• How much time you dedicate to practice is
dictated by how quickly you learn and by the
difficulty level of the skills.
19. • You all have your own style of learning;
therefore plan your time and needs
accordingly.
• Practice is completed on your own time.
Testing may either be on your own time or
during scheduled class/clinical time (course
dependent).
20. Consultant to
the DEAN
Prof. Dr. Mohmmad
Hegazi
CONsg
DEAN
Prof.Dr. Dalal Al-
Tamimi
VICE DEAN-
Academic Affairs Dr. Sana Al-Mahmoud
21. FACULTY of THE COLLEGE OFNURSING
(MALE)
Dr. James M. Alo, RN,MAN,MAP,PHD
Asst.Professor
Mr. Abdullah Mohmmad
Ghanem,RN,MAN
Lecturer
22. FACULTY of THE COLLEGE OFNURSING
(MALE)
Mr. Fhaeid Mobarak,RN,MAN
Lecturer
Mr. Shadi Shdfan,RN,MAN
Lecturer
Mr. Robin Easow,RN,MAN
Lecturer
23. FACULTY of THE COLLEGE OFNURSING
(MALE)
Mr. Darwin Agman, BSN, RN
Clinnical Instructor
Mr. Alhurani Fathi,BSN,RN
Clinnical Instructor
25. Attendance - beyond 15 mins –
considered absent, student
assume the responsibility of
learning the procedure w/c
he/she missed. He/she will
schedule with CI for individual
return demonstration.
Bring materials/paraphernalia
for return-demonstration –
incomplete paraphernalia is
considered absent
Maintenance of cleanliness at
all times
26. • Beds & bedside
tables should be
aligned properly
• Mannequin should
be handled w/
care
• Chairs & tables
must be returned
in proper places
27. Linens, supplies &
equipment must be
kept locked in the
cabinets
Supplies should be
used economically
Proper handling of
equipment & supplies
should be maintained.
Any losses, breakage
will be replaced
accordingly
29. Remediation Policy
Required practice and repeat skills testing check offs for
unsuccessful attempt.
Consequences of unsuccessful attempt during the
return demonstration are follows:
1. Submit a remediation form to the level coordinator for
appointment request for required practice and skill
testing within 24 hours of unsuccessful attempt. ( get
the form from the CI )
30. 2. Remediation steps for unsuccessful attempt:
1st attempt
Mandatory practice for a minimum of 1 hour with
CI coaching and graded return demo.(with payment
if outside SL time )
Submit a paragraph reflection with the following
contents :
a. Brief introduction of the skill ( 1-2 pages)
b. Identifying potential and actual implications of
unsuccessful performance to patient.
31. 3. Place the paragraph reflection in a short
folder with fastener and submit on the
day of your remediation to the CI.
4. Write your references following APA
format
5. Ask the assistance of the RLE group CI
for any concerns.
6. Student may only need to repeat the
section missed depending on the check
off.
32. 2nd attempt !
1. During re-testing the student will perform another skill in
the same category in addition to repeating the
unsuccessful skill (s)
2. Student will be referred for anxiety counseling and
coaching prior to actual retesting by the Skills lab. CI.
3. Mandatory remediation with SL CI for a minimum of
2hours outside official SL lab. time ( with payment )
4. Must submit an remediation form for appointment
request 24 hours after unsuccessful attempt.
5. Must submit a reflection paragraph
33. Be the first to know always !!!! Please check the
bulletin board for any announcements ,
schedule updates etc. ANY MISSED
INFORMATIONS YOU ARE HELD RESPONSIBLE.
NURS 241
Alert !!!
37. BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS FOR THE
STUDENT OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING
• What is the need of discipline in nursing? The rigorous
discipline of nursing demands that nursing students
fully engage in the learning and role formation
necessary to become a professional nurse.
• The focus of our study is the human person, our
nursing behaviors, even as learners, must demonstrate
values of academic honesty, accountability,
compassion, commitment, and adherence to legal,
ethical, and professional standards both in the
classroom and the clinical agency.
38. • Inherent to these professional behaviors is the simple
expectation that each student’s work, except where
documented, is wholly their own; and, that each
student’s assignments, assessments, quizzes and
examinations are performed without unfair or illegal
advantage.
• The nursing student will have access to numerous
outlines and study guides created by the instructor
specifically for this course. Use of any materials not
distributed by nursing faculty during the time frame of
student’s enrollment in the course may be a violation
of the college’s Academic Honesty Policy. It is the
student’s responsibility to obtain verification from the
instructor whether or not these materials may be used
without penalty
39. • The nursing students have a high duty to ensure the
integrity of their own academic preparation, as well as
the integrity of the Nursing Program. Specific examples
of personal violations of academic honesty are listed
below.
• Penalties for personal violations many include course
failure. If the student has knowledge that professional
trust has been broken and/ or that the integrity of an
experience, assignment, assessment, test, or
examination has been violated, the nursing student is
expected to notify the faculty or Dean of Students
40. Examples of student violations:
Use of unauthorized materials during an assessment, quiz, test or
examination.
• Providing or receiving unauthorized assistance during an
assessment, quiz, test or examination.
• Practicing any form of deceit in an assessment, quiz, test,
examination or paper.
• Posing as another student or allowing another student to pose as
one’s self during an assessment, test, examination or clinical
assignment. This violation includes on-line assignments,
assessments, tests and examinations.
• Recording, transcribing, using or distributing any part of a
previously administered assessment, quiz, test or examination.
• Buying, selling, improperly obtaining or using any assessment, test
or examination in advance of its administration.
41. Departmental guidelines for test
taking in the department of nursing
• Calculators are permitted during quizzes and examinations.
• The student understands that scientific or advanced calculators, PDAs or cell
phones are NOT permitted.
• Nursing students must come prepared with a "simple" calculator.
• Students who "forget" a calculator will not be allowed to borrow from another
student!
• Backpacks and other belongings must be placed at the front of the room prior to
the beginning of the exam.
• The only items students should have at their desk is a simple calculator and a
pencil or two.
• Scrap paper (if allowed) will be handed out by the instructor and collected with
the test copy.
• Students are NOT allowed to use their own scrap paper.
• Students may NOT wear hats with a brim during testing.
• Students may NOT have beverages with a label on the container during an
examination or test.
• Any beverage must have the label removed prior to the beginning of an exam.
• Tests will be printed as double sided documents.
42. Contd….rules and regulations…
• The UoD nursing student is expected to abide
by the requirements and policies contained in
the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Student
Handbook. Specifically, the nursing student
will abide by the following expectations:
• The student will attend all classroom,
laboratory, and clinical experiences.
• The student will be prepared for all classroom,
laboratory and clinical experiences.
43. Contd….rules and regulations…
• It is expected that the student prepare prior to arriving at
all classroom and laboratory experiences. The student will
understand that faculty will not permit a student to leave
class or lab to print handouts, outlines or articles provided
by faculty.
• It is expected that the student prepare prior to arriving at
every clinical experience. Students should be well prepared
to discuss each assigned patient’s case history,
pathophysiology, and plan of care and medication regimen.
Any student arriving unprepared may be dismissed from
clinical and subsequently given an unexcused absence for
the experience. The student will be required to make up
the experience at the discretion of Faculty and/or the
Director of Nursing.
44. Contd….rules and regulations…
• The student will communicate and interact with
others in a respectful, professional manner.
• Students are expected to respect one another
and the faculty. Students understand that
• Only one person speaks at a time during
classroom and laboratory experiences. Students
also understand that talking amongst one
another during class or lab will not be tolerated.
45. Contd….rules and regulations…
• The student understands that foul language or sexually
explicit language or comments will not be tolerated in
the classroom, laboratory or clinical setting.
• The student will also agree to avoid the use of foul or
sexually explicit language or comments in conversation
or in the form of written communication (e-mail).
• Any student engaging in aggressive, disrespectful,
unethical or sexual harassing behavior toward any
person encountered through this course of study,
including patients, peers
46. Contd….rules and regulations…
staff persons, visitors or faculty will be directed to leave
or be escorted off the clinical unit or UoD campus by
security. This behavior will also require a conference
with faculty and the Director of Nursing, as well as the
Dean of Students.
• The use of cell phones in the classroom, laboratory or
clinical setting is not permitted.
• The use of cell phones includes making calls, checking
voice mail and text messaging. Cell phones are
expected to be turned off (not on vibration mode) for
all classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences
47. Students responsibilty in learning
• Students are expected to check blackboard and e-mail on a daily basis.
• Important announcements may be posted on blackboard and e-board at
any given time and it is the expectation that students take responsibility
for their education and periodically check the course blackboard site
and/or their Northampton e-mail account.
• The student understands that the course faculty cannot cover every detail
of theoretical knowledge in the classroom or laboratory setting. The
student is responsible for reading and understanding theory discussed in
the course textbook and supplemental readings provided by the faculty.
• The student understands that all written work be submitted as a hard
copy. Electronic submission is not permitted and will not be accepted.
• The student understands that extensions for assignments will not be
granted.
51. UNIFORM AND PARAPHERNALIAS
( Skills Lab)
MALE STUDENT
Prescribed uniform
Prescribed shoes
NO JEWELRIES
School ID
Wrist watch with second hand
Ruler, ballpen, pencil and eraser
Policy manual and student
hanbook
NO CELLULAR PHONE
RLE notebook
Yellow Pad Paper
Reflective Journal
Procedure Checklist
Other paraphernalias
Each student supposed to bring with him:
Stethoscope
Blue, red, green pens
Pencil
Small Calculator
Small notebook
Penlight
Scissor
52. INSTRUMENTS
digital thermometer
straight surgical scissor
bandage scissor
straight forcep 6”
curved forcep 6”
baby scalE
breast pump
penlight w/ batteries
torniquet
Suction bulb (rubber)
Stethoscope
sphygmomanometer
CLEAN ITEMS
disposable gloves 2-3 pairs
rolled bandage 2-3” 1 roll
disposable face mask
tape measure
micropore 1”
medicine dropper
medicine cup (plastic or glass)
kidney basin (plastic small)
soap in a soap dish
¼ size or 1 meter plastic cover
25 pcs cotton balls (small container)
Short cotton applicator
53. Each student should dress
the uniform of the college
with lab coat
each student should wear
only sport shoes (white,
grey) sandals not allowed.
Clothes must be clean
and NEAT
GROOMING
56. Types of evaluation
1. Formal summative
Individual Conferences
Care plans
Quizzes
2. Summative evaluation
Case study
Ward class
Student performance evaluation
57. Faculty observation
Written requirements
a. Case study
b. Ward Class
c. Concept Map with NCP
d. Journal Report
e. Portfolio
f. Quizzes
Execution of core competency standards and
nursing process
Participation in some activities ( individual
conferences, case study discussion or
presentation
68. Sleeping while on duty
Receiving or making
personal telephone
calls while on duty
Over familiarity with
hospital personnel
Eating outside break
period
Discussing about the
patient in public places
like the elevator or
dining room
69. Loitering in the
wards/units during or
after duty hours
Receiving gifts , written
notes/letter, pictures,
food, cards from
patients outside of
special occasion
Disrespecting patient’s
privacy