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Graduate Course Proposal Form Submission Detail - NGR6424
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Current Status: Approved, Permanent Archive - 2009-03-04
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  1. Date & Time Submitted: 2008-03-21
  2. Department: Nursing
  3. College: NR
  4. Budget Account Number: HDC-006201-10000
  5. Contact Person: Mary Webb
  6. Phone: x9133
  7. Email: mwebb@health.usf.edu
  8. Prefix: NGR
  9. Number: 6424
  10. Full Title: Principles of Nurse Anesthesia II
  11. Credit Hours: 3
  12. Section Type: C - Class Lecture (Primarily)
  13. Is the course title variable?: N
  14. Is a permit required for registration?: N
  15. Are the credit hours variable?: N
  16. Is this course repeatable?:
  17. If repeatable, how many times?: 0
  18. Abbreviated Title (30 characters maximum): Prin of Nur Anesthesia II
  19. Course Online?: -
  20. Percentage Online:
  21. Grading Option: R - Regular
  22. Prerequisites: Anat&Phys ofor NA; Chem&Phys for NA; Pharm for NA; Pathophysiology; Prin of NA Lifespan; Meth/Fndns of Anest; NA Role; GMS 6461; NGR 6001
  23. Corequisites:
  24. Course Description: Physiology, pathophysiology and anesthetic management and evaluation of orthopedic, neurologic, endocrine, hepatic, urology systems with emphasis on anesthetic implications and anesthesia management for surgery.

  25. Please briefly explain why it is necessary and/or desirable to add this course: This course is an essential component of the Nurse Anesthetist program and is currently being offered under selected topics.
  26. What is the need or demand for this course? (Indicate if this course is part of a required sequence in the major.) What other programs would this course service? Required sequence in the major.
  27. Has this course been offered as Selected Topics/Experimental Topics course? If yes, how many times? Yes, once.
  28. What qualifications for training and/or experience are necessary to teach this course? (List minimum qualifications for the instructor.) CRNA with master's degree and knowledeable in advanced principles fo anesthesia.
  29. Objectives: 1. Apply the scope and standards of nurse anesthesia practice to patients with neurological, liver, kidney and endocrine and orthopedic dysfunction or derangement.

    2. Evaluate the impact of neurologic, hepatic, renal, orthopedic, endocrine pathophysiology on anesthesia care.

    3. Apply the concepts nurse anesthesia care to the patient with advanced neurologic, hepatic, renal, orthopedic, endocrine dysfunction.

    4. Evaluate and integrate the implications of neurologic, liver, orthopedic, kidney and endocrine dysfunction on nurse anesthesia care.

    5. Prepare and develop anesthesia care plans for neurologic, hepatic, orthopedic, renal and endocrine pathophysiology.

  30. Learning Outcomes: 1. Apply the scope and standards of nurse anesthesia practice to patients with neurological, liver, kidney and endocrine and orthopedic dysfunction or derangement.

    2. Evaluate the impact of neurologic, hepatic, renal, orthopedic, endocrine pathophysiology on anesthesia care.

    3. Apply the concepts nurse anesthesia care to the patient with advanced neurologic, hepatic, renal, orthopedic, endocrine dysfunction.

    4. Evaluate and integrate the implications of neurologic, liver, orthopedic, kidney and endocrine dysfunction on nurse anesthesia care.

    5. Prepare and develop anesthesia care plans for neurologic, hepatic, orthopedic, renal and endocrine pathophysiology.

  31. Major Topics: Intrathoracic

    Cardiac CABG, esophageal, thymus

    Intrathoracic

    Cardiac CABG, esophageal, thymus

    Hepatobiliary & GI physiology, pathophysiology

    Hepatobiliary & GI anesthesia

    Endocrine physiology & pathology review

    Endocrine related anesthesia

    Thyroid, Adrenals, Pheo,

    Neuro:

    Anatomy, Physiology review

    Neuroanesthesia

    Extracrainial, Intracrainial, Neuroskeletal

    Neuro:

    Anatomy, Physiology review

    Neuroanesthesia

    Extracrainial, Intracrainial, Neuroskeletal

    Musculoskeletal and Orthopedic

    Physiology, pathophysiology review

    FANA

    Musculoskeletal and Orthopedic anesthesia

    Extrathoracic, Extremities

    Anesthesia for Ophthalmic & ENT

    Neck, Oropharyngeal

    Anesthesia for Laparoscopic Surgery

    Anesthesia and the Immune System

    Renal, Urologic, Genital

    Office Based Anesthesia

    Anesthesia and Laser surgery

    PACU responsibilities

    Anesthesia for Therapeutic and diagnostic procedures

  32. Textbooks: Required Text:

    Awde, N. E., Hurford, W. E., Bailin, M. I. (Eds.). (2002). Clinical anesthesia procedures of Massachusetts General Hospital (6th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams Wilkins.

    Barash, P. G. (Eds.). (2005). Clinical Anesthesia (4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams Wilkins.

    Guyton, A. C., & Hall, J. E. (2005). Textbook of medical physiology (11th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier Health Sciences.

    Jaffee, R. A., & Samuels, S. I. (2003). Anesthesiologists manual of surgical procedures (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams Wilkins.

    Morgan, G. E., Murry, M. J

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