ACADEMIC PROGRAM APPROVAL

 

                                                                                             CHECKLIST

 

This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs.  Page 2 will serve as an attachment to the Faculty Senate agenda.  Proposing department should complete form, attach as a cover page and forward to the college dean. Documentation should include copy of curriculum as it is to appear in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog.  Proposals must arrive to the Undergraduate/Graduate Committee by November in order to reach the Faculty Senate by March 1.   Proposals received after this date cannot be implemented the following year nor included in the catalog for that year.

                                                                                                                                                                                                              

1.        Proposed change leads to the degree of

 

(  ) Bachelor of Arts                                (  ) Master of Arts                  (  ) Doctor of Philosophy      

 

(  ) Bachelor of Science           ( X ) Master of Science           (  ) Other  Bachelor of Science in Nursing

 

2.   ( ) New major/curriculum      

Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

 

       (  ) New minor                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Title to be entered in record of students who select this program

 

       (  ) Change from provisional to permanent status.

 

 

3.   (X) Revision of existing:         (  ) major           (  ) minor                 (   ) concentration                    (X) specialization

 

Present titles:   1. Gerontologic Nursing (NURS 831, NURS 832)  2. Cardiopulmonary Nursing (NURS 840, NURS 841), Oncology/Immune Deficiency ( NURS 845, NURS 846)

                                                                                                                         

Records System Program Code                                                                                                                                           

 

(  ) Add/delete required courses/credit hours

 

(  ) Add

 

(X) Merging 3 specializations into one and naming it Adult Health

                                                               

 

(  ) Delete concentration: __________________________________________________________________________________

Title

 

4.  (  ) Deletion of existing/disestablish:    (  ) major               (  ) minor                 ( ) Other _______________________________

 

                 Title                                                                                                                              Code______________________                                              

 

5.  (  )  Policy Change____________________________________________________________________________________

                                                Title/Department

 

ROUTING AND APPROVALS: (Please do not remove supporting documentation.)

 

Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                       

 

Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Com. On UG or GR Studies                                                                  Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com.                                                                 Date                                       

 

Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date to be Effective               

 

Registrar                                                                  Program Code                                         Date                                       

 

Vice Provost for Academic Programs & Planning                                                                  Date                                       

 

Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                       

 

Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                       

 

 

 

 

 


 

AUTHORIZED DEGREE TITLES

Please check the appropriate degree:

 

(   )          Bachelor of Applied Science

(   )          Bachelor of Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Civil Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Computer Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Fine Arts

(   )          Bachelor of Liberal Studies

(   )          Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Bachelor of Music

(   )          Bachelor of Science

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Accounting

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Education

(   )          Bachelor of Science in Nursing

(   )          Master  of Applied Sciences

(   )          Master of Arts

(   )          Master of Arts in Liberal Studies

(   )          Master of Business Administration

(   )          Master of Chemical Engineering

(   )          Master of Civil Engineering

(   )          Master of Education

(   )          Master of Electrical Engineering

(   )          Master of Environmental and Energy Policy

(   )          Master of Fine Arts

(   )          Master of Instruction

(   )          Master of Marine Policy

(   )          Master of Materials Science and Engineering

(   )          Master of Mechanical Engineering

(   )          Master of Music

(   )          Master of Physical Therapy

(   )          Master of Public Administration

(   )          Master of Science

( X)         Master of Science  in Nursing

(   )          Doctor of Education

(   )          Doctor of Philosophy

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                             

This document will be retained permanently in the Faculty Senate Office.

 

Revised 04/23/01


  1. Rationale for creation, revision, or deletion:

Currently, three areas of concentration (e.g. Gerontologic Nursing, Cardiopulmonary Nursing, and Oncology/Immune Deficiency Nursing) focus on advanced nursing care in adult populations.  Although the courses in these concentrations focus on different specialty areas, students who plan to work with adults and who complete the curriculum requirements for Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) are eligible to sit for the same Adult Medical-Surgical certification exam offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).   Combining the three existing concentrations into one new concentration (Adult Health) provides the following:

 

    • Maintains the current clinical opportunities in Cardiopulmonary, Gerontology, Oncology/Immune Deficiency
    • Reflects the National Standards set forth by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists (NACNS) to guide the education of Clinical Nurse Specialists.
    • Maximizes Adult Health Opportunities across the spectrum of specialized clinical practice
    • Maximizes the utilization of existing resources of the Department of Nursing

 

 

  1. Summary of program: 

 

Students entering this area of concentration (Adult Health) within the existing Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track will have the same admission requirement, the same number of credits, the same number of clinical hours, and the same terminal objectives as all students within the CNS graduate nursing program.  The only changes will be as follows:

a.            Two different clinical courses (NURS 636 and NURS 646) will replace the two specialty clinical courses currently listed under  the Gerontology, Cardiopulmonary, and Oncology concentrations

b.            Students may focus their clinical hours in any area of adult health in which they are interested, rather than just the three that previously existed.

c.            Students are eligible for the Medical-Surgical CNS examination upon completion of the program.

 


Department of Nursing – College of Health & Nursing Science

University of Delaware

 

Revision of existing specializations in the Clinical Nurse Specialist concentration

 

Whereas a variety of opportunities in Adult Health continue to be sought for graduate nursing students in the Clinical Nurse Specialist concentration and

 

Whereas criteria set forth by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists are available to guide the education of Clinical Nurse Specialists and

 

Whereas the number of students in programs that focus specifically on Adult Health (e.g., Cardiopumonary Nursing, Gerontologic Nursing, Oncology/Immune Deficiency Nursing) have fluctuating enrollments and

 

Whereas the proposed revisions allow for additional areas of focus in Adult Health and

 

Whereas a commitment remains to continue to offer a variety of Adult Health opportunities in the Clinical Nurse Specialist concentration and

 

Whereas efficient utilization of the resources in the Department of Nursing is desired

 

We, therefore, propose to merge the current three specializations that focus on adult health in the Clinical Specialist Concentration into one specialization entitled Clinical Nurse Specialist in Adult Health.


CORE COURSES FOR CLNS, FNPR, AND ANP            13 Credits

 

NURS 804       Advanced Practice

Roles for Health Care Providers                                    3                                 

NURS 810       Nursing Science: Theory & Research                            3

EDUC 665       Elementary Statistics                                                     3

 

Choice of one from among the following:

NURS 868       Scholarly Project                                                          3

NURS 869       Master’s Thesis                                                            6

NURS 887       Nursing Science: Research Application              3

 

CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST

Additional Courses                                                                               21

NURS 820       Advanced Health Assessment                                       3

NURS 821       Advanced Pathophysiology*                                         3

NURS 860       Clinical Nurse Specialist Advanced

                        Clinical Practice                                                            2

NURS 886       Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Integration                       4

Elective

Or

NURS 822       Advanced Pharmacology                                              3

(*PSYC 829 Advanced Psychopatholgy or EDUC 813

Childhood Psychopathology required for Psychiatric CNS

Instead of NURS 821)

 

REQUIRED COURSES FOR CLNS IN ADULT HEALTH

 

NURS 636 - Adult Health I                                                                  3

NURS 646 - Adult Health II                                                                 3

 

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED                 
NURS 636:  Adult Health I

 

This course provides the learner with the conceptual foundation and practical knowledge base needed to develop the essential characteristics of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Adult Health. Course content is organized around three spheres of influence: Patients, Families/Communities, Nursing Personnel, and Organizations/Networks with a primary focus on patient/family/community. Areas of emphasis include: assessment skills, therapeutic interventions (health promotion, disease prevention, and restoration of health), education of patients and caregivers, evidence-based practice, and issues/trends in health care.

 

(Prerequisite or co-requisite courses: NURS 804, NURS 821)

 

Objectives:

 

1.                    Incorporate information from comprehensive assessments of patients and families into a plan of care.

2.                    Evaluate the influence of cultural diversity on the health related responses of individuals, families, and communities.

3.                    Integrate the essential CNS characteristics (as defined by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists) into the care of patients, families, and communities.

4.                    Participate in interdisciplinary efforts within the organization to promote/restore the health of individuals, families, and communities.

5.                    Utilize research and other evidence to determine “best practice” in specific specialty areas.

6.                    Determine the effects of environmental factors on the well-being of patients and families, and communities.

7.                    Demonstrate effective teaching strategies tailored to meet specific educational needs (e.g., patients, families, staff, professional personnel)

 

 

Suggested topics:

 

  • Education (how to teach information)
  • Pain (e.g., effect on patient, family, caregivers, financial aspects, euthanasia)
  • Fatigue
  • Dyspnea (e.g., terminal weaning)
  • Nutritional challenges (for patient with N/V/D, elimination problems)
  • Loss and grief
  • Alterations in sleep patterns
  • Activity intolerance
  • Sexual dysfunction (measurement tools)
  • Measurement tools (choosing, evaluating, reliability, validity data)

 

 

Suggested teaching strategies:

 

1.                    Case studies

2.                    Analytic/reflective journals

3.                    Case presentations

4.                    Group projects

5.                    Scholarly papers

6.                    Community project

7.                    Online participation

8.                    Clinical portfolio

 

Suggested hour allotment: Seven hours clinical per week plus two hours of course work related to clinical issues.

 

 


NURS 646:  Adult Health II

 

Course Description: Provides the learner with opportunities to develop advanced skills inherent to the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role, as determined by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists. Course content is organized around the three spheres of influence with emphasis on Nursing and Healthcare Personnel and builds upon CNS content in previous courses. Areas of emphasis may include:  leadership, collaboration, citizenship, cost effective care, innovations in practice, and mentorship.

 

(Prerequisite course: Adult Health I)

 

Objectives: 

1.                    Guide personnel in the evaluation of technologic advances in the care of patients, families, and communities.

2.                    Evaluate pharmacologic advances for potential use in the care of patients.

3.                    Address actual or potential health risks to informal caregivers.

4.                    Guide nursing personnel in planning cost effective care for patients, families, and communities.

5.                    Assist nursing personnel in evaluating evidence based practice for use within the organization.

6.                    Provide role-modeling behavior for nurses and other health professionals.

7.                    Utilize appropriate online resources in planning patient and family care.

8.                    Integrate the essential CNS characteristics into the care of patients, families, and/or communities, as well as nursing personnel.

 

Suggested topics:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Technology advances
  • Pharmacology advances
  • Caregivers-informal
  • At risk behaviors
  • Cost containment
  • Cost-effective care
  • Research-evidence based practice
  • Role modeling

 

Suggested teaching strategies:

1.     Case studies

2.     Analytic/reflective journals

3.     Case presentations

4.     Group projects

5.     Scholarly papers

6.     Community project

7.     Online participation

8.   Clinical portfolio

 

Suggested hour allotment: Seven hours clinical per week plus two hours coursework.