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Ateneo de Zamboanga University

College of Nursing
1st Semester S.Y 2016-2017
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CARE OF CLIENTS WITH PROBLEMS IN CELLULAR


ABERRATIONS, ACUTE BIOLOGIC CRISIS, EMERGENCY
AND DISASTER NURSING
NCM 106
It deals with the principles and techniques of
nursing care
management of sick clients across the lifespan with
emphasis on the adult and older person with
alteration/problems in cellular aberration, acute
biologic crisis, including emergency and disaster
nursing and IV Therapy.
6 units lecture, 5 units RLE (2 units Skills Lab ; 3 units
Clinical)
108 lecture hours, 255 RLE Hours
NCM
104-Care
of
clients
with
problems
in
inflammatory and Immunologic response, perception
and coordination
NCM 105-Care of clients with maladaptive patterns of
behavior
LEVEL IV BSN Students 1st Semester
TERMINAL COMPETENCIES: At the end of the course,
and given actual clients with problems in cellular
aberrations, acute biologic crisis and emergency, the
student should be able to:
1. Apply the nursing process in the care of individual
and families in community and hospital settings.
2. Utilize a well-organized and accurate documentation
system
3. Relate with client/s and their family and the health
team appropriately in a diverse/ multi-cultural setting
4. Exhibit bioethical concepts/ principles, core values
and nursing standards in the care of clients
5. Demonstrate personal and professional growth of
self and others
6. apply principles of evidence-based research in the
delivery of care in the different health care setting.
7. Participate in the advancement of the profession to
improve health care for the betterment of the global
society.
8. Apply selected principles of caring interpersonal
relationships and communication patterns in providing
care for individuals and families with lived experiences
of wellness and illness.
9. Formulate and apply strategies to enhance positive
communication patterns of complex systems in
providing
care
for
individuals,
families
and
communities.

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CONTENT OUTLINE
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Group B (June 13-15)


Group A (June 16-18)

Group B (June 20-22)


Group A (June 23-25)

CONTENT

MODULE I. Overview of CELLULAR


ABERRATIONS
MODULE 2. Carcinogenesis & Causes of
Cancer

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Group B (June 27-29)
Group A (June 30-July
2)

MODULE 3. Pathophysiologic Mechanisms


Leading to Manifestations of the different
Cellular Aberrations.

Group B (July 4-6)


Group A (July 7-9)

MODULE 4. Nursing Diagnoses


Taxonomy/Development of Outcome
Criteria for clients with Cellular aberration
MODULE 5. Principles of Various Modalities
of Management Against Cancer
MODULE 6. Principles of Management of
Cancer

Group B July 11-13


Group A July 14-16

MODULE 7. Pharmacologic Actions of


Chemotherapeutic Drugs
MODULE 8. Special Considerations in
Chemotherapeutic Drugs Preparation
&Special Procedures/Appropriate
Discharge Plan Including Health Education

Group B (July 18-20)


Group A (July 21-23)

II. ACUTE BIOLOGIC CRISIS


MODULE 1. Standard Assessment of the
Critically Ill
MODULE 2. Pathophysiologic Mechanisms
Leading to Manifestations of the different
conditions of acute biologic crisis

Group B (July 25-27)


Group A (July 28-30)

MODULE 3. Pathophysiologic Mechanisms


Leading to Manifestations of the different

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conditions of acute biologic crisis

Group B (August 1-3)


Group A (August 4-6)

MODULE 4. Nursing Diagnoses


Taxonomy/Development of Outcome
Criteria in clients with acute biologic crisis

Group B (August 8-10)


Group A (August 11-13)

MODULE 5. Results/Implications of
Diagnostic Laboratory Exams

August 15-19

MIDTERM EXAMINATION

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Group B (August 22-24)


Group A (August 25-27)

MODULE 5. Life Maintaining Interventions


for Acute Biologic Crisis

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Group B (August 29-31)


Group A (September 13)

MODULE 6. Pharmacologic Actions of the


common Medications used in acute biologic
crisis

Group B (September 57)


Group A (September 610)

III. Basic Concepts on intravenous therapy


MODULE 1. Basic IV Therapy Principles

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Group B (September
12-14)
Group A (September
15-17)

MODULE 2. Review of Anatomy &


Physiology of the Vascular System
&Peripheral & Integumentary System
MODULE 3. Fluid & Electrolyte Therapy

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Group B (September
19-21)
Group A (September
22-24)

MODULE 4. Nursing Process in IV Therapy

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Group B (September
26-28)
Group A (September
29-October 1)

MODULE 5. Venipuncture Technique in


Adult & Children

16

Group B (October 3-5)


Group A (October 6-8)

MODULE 6. Complications of IV Therapy/


Infection Control & Microbiology Principles
MODULE 7. Demonstration of Procedure

12

October 10-15

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FINAL EXAMINATIONS

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