NRS 221 Alterations in Health IV
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Welcome to NRS 221 This course will focus on the aging process as
well as alterations in neurosensory, central and peripheral nervous system functions and National Patient Safety Goals
Course material will be posted on ANGEL, please contact the Virtual College if you are unable to access it.
NRS 221 FacultyDoreen Carnvale, MSN,RN
NRS 221 Course CoordinatorLori McMullen, MSN, RN
Adjunct Professor, ClinicalAshley Karatka, MSN, RN
Adjunct Professor, ClinicalC. Lang, MSN, RN
Adjunct Professor, LabT. Patsaros, MSN, RN
Adjunct Professor, Lab
Medical ClearanceAll medical clearance forms should be handed
in to the nursing office/Stephanie Horner by January 14th.
If required documentation is not turned in, dismissal from the nursing program may occur.
Course OutlineThe course outline is posted on the nursing
website. All information regarding the course is found here. Please read it through.
The college lab manual will also posted on thecollege website.
CommunicationIf you have any questions, please contact me
by phone, mercer e-mail or in person. Office hours will be posted accordingly. All e-mail will be via mercer e-mail.
Office : MS 155 Phone :570-3396 [email protected]
Theory Class/Land StudentsTheory class will be on Tuesdays in MS 214
from 5:30- 8:30. Please be sure to prepare by reading prior to class time.
Review the Nursing Program Handbook. Signing page xiv and page xx means that you have read and understand the policies and content of the handbook. These signed forms must be brought to the first class. If I don’t receive the signed form you will not be able to sit for the midterm exam.
College LabReview the college lab manual and the
weekly objectives. A math portion will be a part of the lab activity each week.
The lab instructor on Thursdays will be C. Lang. The Friday lab instructor will be Trish Patsaros.
TestingQuizzes will be given at the beginning of class at
weeks 1, 2, 4, and 5.(land students) The lowest quiz score will be dropped.
The midterm will be at the beginning of class at week 3 (both land & online students in room MS 214 at 5:30) and the final will be scheduled after week 5 lecture for both land and online students (date and time to be announced)
A HESI medical surgical exam for both land and online students will be given week 15 of lecture after your scheduled class (either NRS 220, 221, or 222). Please make note of this on your calendar. There is no grade assigned to this exam.
PoliciesReview your all the policies in the handbook,
especially for the following:Academic IntegrityAttendanceGradingGuidelines for the Use of the College LabGeneral Policies Regarding Clinical
ExperiencesUniforms/Dress Code
Clinical LabOrientation and computer training will take
place the first day of clinical.Monday/Wednesday clinical: first group will
have Lori McMullen at University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP); second & third groups will have Ashley Karatka at UMCP.
Classes/clinical starts on 1/24 for UMCP group. Check your emails for further information.
Wednesday/Thursday clinical with Doreen Carnvale at Robert Wood Johnson.
Written ProjectA written assignment will be due at week 4.
It will be a revised version of a concept map with a written component. Guidelines will be distributed during theory class.
Testing DatesFinal Exam All exams in room MS 165 starting at 5:30
PMSession 1- Friday, February 25th
Session 2- Friday, April 8th
Session 3- Friday, May 13th
All finals will be held in the evening. Time alotted for the test will be 75 minutes.
Closing RemarksPlease feel free to contact me with any
questions and concerns. You have all my contact information. We will be using the mercer e-mail for all e-mail correspondences .
All the faculty are here to help you succeed.