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NURS 352

NURS 352: Advanced Health Assessment [3 SH (2,1)]: Designed to extend the RN student’s knowledge and skills in health assessment and physical examination across the lifespan. Prerequisite: Students must be in the RN to BSN major (NURN).

Key to Semester Hour Designation: 3 SH (3,0) = 3 Semester Hours
3 semester hours in lecture, 0 semester hours in lab/clinical
Each semester hour in lecture = 50 minutes contact
Each semester hour in lab/clinical = 3 hours (or 180 minutes) contact

Therefore, this 3-credit course would meet for three (3) 50-minute lecture periods and zero (0) hours of clinical hours per week over a semester.

Overview

In this course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and refine your physical assessment skills. This course enhances the RN student's knowledge base with more advanced techniques of interview and examination. The course demands higher-level thinking about complex health assessment challenges and prepares RN students for health assessment study at the graduate level.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify psychosocial, cultural, and developmental factors affecting the health assessment process.
  • Recognize normal parameters of health.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking in the analysis of health assessment findings.
  • Describe assessment strategies for detection of patient needs
  • Develop appropriate interventions for patients and families using evidence-based practice

Required Course Materials
 

  • This course includes several 360/Virtual Reality (VR) videos which demonstrate the assessment of a patient's home environment. If you are interested in experiencing these immersive videos, you may want to use a VR Headset with your smartphone. Additional details will be provided in the 'Getting Started' lesson of the course. Please note that the VR headset is not required. The videos will also work on desktop.

Library Resources

Most World Campus courses require that students purchase materials (e.g., textbooks, specific software, etc.). To learn about how to order materials, please see the Course Materials page. You should check LionPATH approximately 3–4 weeks before the course begins for a list of required materials.

Many of the University Libraries resources can be utilized from a distance. Through the Libraries website, you can

  • access magazine, journal, and newspaper articles online using library databases;
  • borrow materials and have them delivered to your doorstep—or even your desktop;
  • get research help via email, chat, or phone using the Ask a Librarian service; and
  • much more.

You can view the Online Students' Library Guide for more information.

You must have an active Penn State Access Account to take full advantage of the Libraries' resources and services. Once you have a Penn State account, you will automatically be registered with the library within 24–48 hours. If you would like to determine whether your registration has been completed, visit the Libraries home page and select  My Account.

Technical Requirements

 

Technical Requirements
Operating System

Canvas, Penn State's Learning Management System (LMS), supports most recent versions of Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac operating systems. 

To determine if your operating system is supported, please review Canvas' computer specifications.

Browser

Canvas supports the last two versions of every major browser release. It is highly recommended that you update to the newest version of whatever browser you are using.

Please note that Canvas does not support the use of Internet Explorer. Students and instructors should choose a different browser to use.   

To determine if your browser is supported, please review the list of Canvas Supported Browsers.


Note: Cookies must be enabled, and pop-up blockers should be configured to permit new windows from Penn State websites.
Additional Canvas Requirements For a list of software, hardware, and computer settings specifically required by the Canvas LMS, please review Canvas' computer specifications.
Additional Software

All Penn State students have access to Microsoft Office 365, including Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Students will need a PDF reader, such as Adobe Reader.

Hardware

Monitor: Monitor capable of at least 1024 x 768 resolution
Audio: Microphone, Speakers
Camera (optional, recommended): Standard webcam - many courses may require a webcam for assignments or exam proctoring software.

Mobile Device (optional) The Canvas mobile app is available for versions of iOS and Android. To determine if your device is capable of using the Canvas Mobile App, please review the Canvas Mobile App Requirements.


Student Education Experience Questionnaire (SEEQ)

During the semester you will receive information for completing the Student Education Experience Questionnaire (SEEQ). Your participation is an opportunity to provide anonymous feedback on your learning experience. Your feedback is important because it allows us to understand your experience in this course and make changes to improve the learning experiences of future students. Please monitor email and course communications for links and availability dates.


If you need technical assistance at any point during the course, please contact the Service Desk.

For registration, advising, disability services, help with materials, exams, general problem solving, visit World Campus Student Services!

Course Requirements and Grading

 
Activity CategoryMethod of SubmissionPoints
Article ReviewsWritten document; to be submitted online148
Case Assignments and DiscussionsWritten document; to be submitted online414
ReflectionsWritten document; to be submitted online55
Final ProjectWritten document; to be submitted online109
Total 726

 

Grading Requirement

Students must achieve a letter grade of C or better (based on the College of Nursing grading scale) in both theory and clinical components of all nursing courses in order to pass the course and progress in the nursing program.

A student must achieve a minimal final course grade of [75% for UG and 83% for Grad] for successful completion of the course. Each individual examination score is reported to the hundredth place, e.g. 92.76 and not rounded up.  Only the final course grade will be rounded up.  A final course grade of X.50 will be rounded to the next highest whole number (example 72.50 = 73).  A final course grade of X .49 would not round up (example 72.49 = 72).

Letter Grade
Percentage
College of Nursing Grading Scale
A
94%
A-
90%
B+
87%
B
83%
B-
80%
C+
77%
C
75%
D
68%
F
< 68%
Academic Progression Policy

The Academic Progression policy delineates the academic standards for pre-licensure students (students without a RN license), who are admitted to the undergraduate nursing program. The policy states that all prerequisite courses may be repeated only one time and failure of two required nursing courses will result in dismissal from the nursing major. Read the details of the Academic Progression Policy in the RN to BSN handbook.

If, for reasons beyond the student's control, a student is prevented from completing a course within the prescribed time, the grade in that course may be deferred with the concurrence of the instructor. The symbol DF appears on the student's transcript until the course has been completed. Non-emergency permission for filing a deferred grade must be requested by the student before the beginning of the final examination period. In an emergency situation, an instructor can approve a deferred grade after the final exam period has started. Under emergency conditions during which the instructor is unavailable, authorization is required from one of the following: the dean of the college in which the candidate is enrolled; the executive director of the Division of Undergraduate Studies if the student is enrolled in that division or is a provisional student; or the campus chancellor of the student's associated Penn State campus.

For additional information please refer to the Deferring a Grade page.Please refer to the University Grading Policy for Undergraduate Courses for additional information about University grading policies.

 

Course Schedule

Note: All due dates reflect North American eastern time (ET).

Course Schedule

NURS 352 Course Schedule

 
Getting Started

Activities:

  1. Review the Canvas Orientation and Overview
  2. Review the APA Style Resources
  3. Refer to the RN to BSN Handbook as necessary
  4. Participate in the Class Introductions Discussion
  5. Complete the Academic Integrity and Handbook Statement to unlock the rest of the course content

*Refer to the Canvas Orientation and the provided resources throughout the course as necessary.

Lesson 1: Communication & Cultural Care - Case Study Application

Readings:

Other Readings

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 1 Case Study Assignment
Lesson 2: Communication & Culture - In Practice

Readings:

No additional readings required

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 2 Case Study Assignment
Lesson 3: Communication & Culture

Readings:

No additional readings required

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 3 Reflection Assignment
Lesson 4: Armstrong Case

Readings:

  Other Readings

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 4 Assessment Plan Assignment
Lesson 5: Armstrong Case - Patient Care

Readings:

Other Readings
 

Activities:

  1. Complete the Armstrong Case: Health Assessment activity (Parts 1-3)
  2. Complete the Lesson 5 Health Assessment Assignment
  3. Complete the Lesson 5 Reflection Assignment
Lesson 6: Kosich Case

Readings:

Other Readings
 

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 6 Health Assessment Assignment
Lesson 7: Kosich Case - Patient Care

Readings:

Other Readings

Activities:

  1. Participate in the Lesson 7 Kosich Case Next Steps Discussion
    • Initial post due Saturday at 11:55 PM
    • Responses due Sunday at 11:55 PM
  2. Complete the Lesson 7 Reflection Assignment
Lesson 8: Crosby Case

Readings:

Other Readings

  • (Lesson 8 Readings will be released during the Crosby Case: Health Assessment activity found in the Lesson 8 Module)

Activities:

  1. Complete the Crosby Case: Health Assessment activity
  2. Complete the Lesson 8 Health Assessment Assignment
Lesson 9: Crosby Case - Patient Care

Readings:

Other Readings

Activities:

  1. Complete the Lesson 9 Reflection Assignment
Lesson 10: Emmett Case

Readings:

Other Readings

  • (Lesson 10 Readings will be released during the Mrs. Emmett Case: Health Assessment activity found in the Lesson 10 Module)

Activities:

  1. Complete the Mrs. Emmett Case: Health Assessment activity
Lesson 11: Emmett Case - Patient Care

Readings:

No additional readings required

  • Refer to the readings from the previous lesson as needed

Activities:

  1. Complete Lesson 11 Empathy Assignment
  2. Complete Lesson 11 Patient Care Assignment
Lesson 12: Emmett Case - Home Assessment

Readings:

Optional Readings

Activities:

  1. Participate in the Home Assessment 360 Video Activity
  2. Complete the Lesson 12 Home Assessment Assignment
  3. Begin to work on the Final Project in Lesson 14
Lesson 13: Emmett Case - Ongoing Care

Readings:

No additional readings required

  • (Lesson 13 Readings will be released during the case activity found in the Lesson 13 Module)

Activities:

  1. Complete the Mrs. Emmett Case: Ongoing Care activity
  2. Complete the Lesson 13 Patient Assignment
  3. Continue to work on the Final Project in Lesson 14
Lesson 14: Final Project

Readings:

No additional readings required

  • Refer to the readings from the previous lesson as needed
  • Additional research may be needed – please use scholarly sources only

Activities:

  1. Complete the Patient Education Final Project
  2. Participate in the Patient Education Final Project Discussion
  3. Complete the course evaluation (SEEQ)
Note: If you are planning to graduate this semester, please communicate your intent to graduate to your instructor. This will alert your instructor to the need to submit your final grade in time to meet the published graduation deadlines. For more information about graduation policies and deadlines, please go to the Graduation Information on the My Penn State Online Student Portal.

Formal instruction will end on the last day of class. Provided that you have an active Penn State Access Account user ID and password, you will continue to be able to access the course materials for one year, starting from the end date of the academic semester in which the course was offered (with the exception of library reserves and other external resources that may have a shorter archival period). After one year, you might be able to access the course based on the policies of the program or department offering the course material, up to a maximum of three years from the end date of the academic semester in which the course was offered. For more information, please review the University Course Archival Policy.

Academic Integrity

According to Penn State policy G-9: Academic Integrity , an academic integrity violation is “an intentional, unintentional, or attempted violation of course or assessment policies to gain an academic advantage or to advantage or disadvantage another student academically.” Unless your instructor tells you otherwise, you must complete all course work entirely on your own, using only sources that have been permitted by your instructor, and you may not assist other students with papers, quizzes, exams, or other assessments. If your instructor allows you to use ideas, images, or word phrases created by another person (e.g., from Course Hero or Chegg) or by generative technology, such as ChatGPT, you must identify their source. You may not submit false or fabricated information, use the same academic work for credit in multiple courses, or share instructional content. Students with questions about academic integrity should ask their instructor before submitting work.

Students facing allegations of academic misconduct may not drop/withdraw from the affected course unless they are cleared of wrongdoing (see G-9: Academic Integrity ). Attempted drops will be prevented or reversed, and students will be expected to complete course work and meet course deadlines. Students who are found responsible for academic integrity violations face academic outcomes, which can be severe, and put themselves at jeopardy for other outcomes which may include ineligibility for Dean’s List, pass/fail elections, and grade forgiveness. Students may also face consequences from their home/major program and/or The Schreyer Honors College.

How Academic Integrity Violations Are Handled
World Campus students are expected to act with civility and personal integrity; respect other students' dignity, rights, and property; and help create and maintain an environment in which all can succeed through the fruits of their own efforts. An environment of academic integrity is requisite to respect for oneself and others, as well as a civil community.

In cases where academic integrity is questioned, the Policy on Academic Integrity indicates that procedure requires an instructor to inform the student of the allegation. Procedures allow a student to accept or contest a charge. If a student chooses to contest a charge, the case will then be managed by the respective college or campus Academic Integrity Committee. If that committee recommends an administrative sanction (Formal Warning, Conduct Probation, Suspension, Expulsion), the claim will be referred to the Office of Student Accountability and Conflict Response.

All Penn State colleges abide by this Penn State policy, but review procedures may vary by college when academic dishonesty is suspected. Information about Penn State's academic integrity policy and college review procedures is included in the information that students receive upon enrolling in a course. To obtain that information in advance of enrolling in a course, please contact us by going to the Contacts & Help page .

Accommodating Disabilities

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In order to apply for reasonable accommodations, you must contact the appropriate disability resources office at the campus where you are officially enrolled, participate in an intake interview, and provide documentation based on the documentation guidelines. If the documentation supports your request for reasonable accommodations, your campus's disability resources office will provide you with an accommodation letter. Please share this letter with your instructors and discuss the accommodations with them as early in your courses as possible. You must follow this process for every semester that you request accommodations.

Additional Policies

For information about additional policies regarding Penn State Access Accounts; credit by examination; course tuition, fees, and refund schedules; and drops and withdrawals, please see the World Campus Student Center website.

Veterans and currently serving military personnel and/or dependents with unique circumstances (e.g., upcoming deployments, drill/duty requirements, VA appointments, etc.) are welcome and encouraged to communicate these, in advance if possible, to the instructor in the case that special arrangements need to be made.

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