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NURSING 112 Spring 2015 Reading Grid
NURSING
112
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HEALTH ILLNESS CONCEPTS
SPRING SEMESTER 2015
DATE
January 9, Friday

TOPIC
Orientation/Syllabus/ Safety- Patient Safety
Goals/

REQUIRED READINGS
Handout
Silvestri, Ch. 5

January 12, Monday

ATI Test Taking Strategies
Communication- Therapeutic communication
Teaching & Learning- Patient educator

January 16, Friday
January 23, Friday
January 19 no school
January 26, Monday

Inflammation- Appendicitis (perioperative care)
Inflammation- Appendicitis (perioperative care)
Martin Luther King, JR Holiday
Inflammation- Appendicitis (perioperative care)

January 30, Friday
February 2, Monday
February 6, Friday
February 9, Monday
February 13, Friday
February 16, Monday
February 20, Friday
February 23, Monday
February 27, Friday

Fluid & Electrolytes
Fluid & Electrolytes
Fluid & Electrolytes
Acid Base Balance
Acid Base Balance
Acid Base Balance
Exam 1
Nutrition-Tube feedings, TPN, PPN
Nutrition-Tube feedings, TPN, PPN

Lewis, Ch. 17
ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 43-45

March 2, Monday

Infection-Pneumonia, Influenza

,
March 6
Friday

Infection-Pneumonia, Influenza

Lewis,
Ch. 15-pps. 226-231
Ch. 27-pps. 503-504
Ch. 28-pps. 522-528
ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 20, 85-86

March 9-13

Spring Break

March 16, Monday

Caring Interventions
Blood transfusions, Central lines, IV medications
Managing Care – Care coordination, Prioritizing individual care

ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 18,19,27,40

Caring Interventions
● Blood transfusions, Central lines, IV medications Cellular Regulation-Cancer, Anemia

ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 18,19,27,40

March 20, Friday

March 23, Monday

March 27, Friday

Cherry, Ch. 18
Lewis, Chs. 4
ATI Fundamentals. Ch 17
Lewis, Chs. 18, 19, 20
ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 95-97
Lewis, Chs. 18, 19, 20
ATI Med-Surg. Chs. 95-97

Lewis, Ch. 40
ATI Nutrition Ch. 2-3

ATI Leadership, Ch 1-2
Potter & Perry, Ch.21

Lewis, Ch. 16 & 31

March 30, Monday

Cellular Regulation- Cancer, Anemia

April 10, Friday

Exam 2

April 13, Monday
April 17, Friday

Metabolism-Diabetes, Obesity

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