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Schedule
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REVIEW
SCHEDULES
FOR DECEMBER 2010 EXAM |
REVIEW SCHEDULES
BLOCK START OF REVIEW CLASS
BLOCK 1- AUGUST 9, 2010
BLOCK 2- AUGUST 16, 2010
BLOCK 3- AUGUST 23, 2010
BLOCK 4- AUGUST 30, 2010
BLOCK 5- SEPTEMBER 6, 2010
BLOCK 6- SEPTEMBER 6, 2010
BLOCK 7- SEPTEMBER 13, 2010
BLOCK 8- SEPTEMBER 13, 2010
BLOCK 9- SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
BLOCK 10- SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
BLOCK 11- SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
BLOCK 12- SEPTEMBER 27, 2010
BLOCK 13- SEPTEMBER 27, 2010
BLOCK 14- SEPTEMBER 27, 2010
BLOCK 15- OCTOBER 1, 2010
BLOCK 16- OCTOBER 1, 2010
BLOCK 17- OCTOBER 5, 2010
BLOCK 18- OCTOBER 9, 2010
BLOCK 19- OCTOBER 12, 2010
BLOCK 20- OCTOBER 20, 2010 |
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NURSING REVIEW PROGRAM FOR NURSE LICENSURE EXAMINATION |
I. Traditional Nursing Review Subjects
Fundamentals of
Nursing 16 hours
Medical Surgical Nursing 40 hours
Community Health Nursing 16 hours
Communicable Disease Nursing 16 hours
Professional Adjustment 16 hours
Leadership, Management, Research 16 hours
Pediatric Nursing 16 hours
Maternal and Child Nursing 16 hours
Psychiatric Nursing 16 hours
Total 168 hours
II. The Added Nursing Review Subjects
Emergency Nursing
/Disaster Nursing
Operating Room Nursing 8 hours
IMCI 8 hours
Anatomy Physiology 12 hours
Nursing Pharmacology 8 hours
Test Taking Strategies 4 hours
Basic Nursing Procedures (R.L.E.) 8 hours
Pain Management/Geriatric Nursing 8 hours
Medical Surgical Nursing 40 hours
Post Test Rationalization 8 hours
Total 104 hours
III. Final Coaching/Enhancement Review Strategies
Fundamentals of
Nursing 8 hours
Medical Surgical Nursing 24 hours
Community Health Nursing 8 hours
Communicable Disease Nursing 8 hours
Professional Adjustment 8 hours
Leadership, Management, Research 8 hours
Pediatric Nursing 8 hours
Maternal and Child Nursing 8 hours
Psychiatric Nursing 8 hours
Total 88 hours
IV. Pre Board
Pre Board Exam 2 days
Pre Board Rationalization 16 hours
Mass
Final Briefing
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The four phases
reflect the totality and completeness of SRG’s Nursing Review Program.
On top of the Comprehensive Lectures, we also teach students to
integrate knowledge from a wide array of information, enabling them to
maximize their time and efforts. From lectures, rationalizations,
coaching, and testmanship training… we’ve got you covered!
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FOUR PHASE INTENSIVE NURSING PROGRAM |
PHASE 1: Traditional Nursing Review Subjects – FOCUS on the 9
Major Subjects in Nursing. Handouts will be provided per subject.
PHASE 2: ADDED Nursing Review Subject – Focus on subjects NOT
COVERED by other review centers. These are Pharmacology, AnaPhysio, IMCI,
RLE Skills, ER Nursing, additional 40 Hours of Medical Surgical Nursing
etc.
PHASE 3: Enhancement Review Strategies – Focus on the Board
Questions concentrated per subject that will be rationalized and
analyzed to enhance Critical Thinking.
PHASE 4: Final Coaching – Last phase which will rationalize the
LATEST BOARD EXAM sensitive questions. It will also include the Final
Briefing and Petition Mass.
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INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYSTEM (IELTS) REVIEW
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Course Content
* Comprehensive lectures
* Exam Familiarization
* Introduction of wide range of IELTS question types and additional
exercises to help improve the candidates overall strategies
* Skills development
* Academic vocabulary development
* Test-taking strategies and techniques
* Test taking workshop
* Full practice tests under examination conditions
* Individual coaching to identify student’s strengths and weaknesses
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RACER SERIES REVIEW |
- The R.A.C.E.R. (RECALL AUGMENTATION CORE – CONCEPTS ENHANCEMENT
REVIEW) SERIES 16 – 32 days
ESSENTIALS and SUPPLEMENTALS
* ORIENTATION / DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATIONS
* BASIC CONCEPTS/THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS IN NURSING
* THERAPEUTIC AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
* OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGIC NURSING
* PEDIATRIC NURSING
* PSYCHOSOCIAL INTEGRITY
* GERONTOLOGIC AND GERIATRIC NURSING;
* TRANSCULTURAL NURSING
* ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 1-4-OXYGENATION
* ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 1-4- METABOLISM AND ELIMINATION
* ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 1-4- FLUIDS, RENAL, INTEG, LYMPHATIC
AND IMMUNE, CANCER NURSING
* ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 1-4- SENSATION, PERCEPTION AND
COORDINATION
* COMMUNICABLE DISEASE NURSING
* METHODOLOGY ENHANCEMENT AND TEST ANALYSIS (M.E.T.A.)
* ASSESSMENT EXAMS – SIMULATED EVALUATION TEST
PRO-MASTERALS (FOCUSSED CRITICAL COACHING )
OBJECTIVES:
To provide the reviewees practical techniques and strategies helpful in
passing the Nursing Licensure Examinations
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The M.E.T.A. (MODE-COGNITION ENHANCEMENT and TEST ANALYSIS) METHODOLOGY
Program will provide techniques and strategies aimed at
F-ORECASTING HOT TOPICS
O-RGANIZATION AND MIND-SETTING
C-ONFIDENCE BUILDING
U-PDATES AND TRENDS
S-TRATEGIES IN TEST- TAKING
INTENSIVE LECTURE – CONCEPT FOCUS AND CORE COMPETENCIES
R.A.C.E.R. SERIES ON:
SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CARE
o MANAGEMENT OF CARE
o SAFETY AND INFECTION CONTROL
HEALTH PROMOTION AND MAINTENANCE
PSYCHOSOCIAL AND TRANSCULTURAL NURSING
PHYSIOLOGIC INTEGRITY
o BASIC CARE AND COMFORT
o PHARMACOLOGIC AND PARENTERAL THERAPIES
PHYSIOLOGIC INTEGRITY
o REDUCTION OF RISK POTENTIAL
o PHYSIOLOGIC ADAPTATION
INTENSIVE METHODOLOGY ENHANCEMENT AND TEST ANALYSIS
(M.E.T.A.) – TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES
HANDS ON SIMULATED TESTS- UPDATES AND TRENDS
POST – ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION – Using the ON - LINE PROGRAM
TOPICS COVERED BASED ON - NCLEX TEST PLAN
Safe Effective Care Environment
The nurse promotes achievement of client outcomes by providing and
directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting in order
to protect clients, family/significant other and other health care
personnel.
Management of Care - providing and directing nursing care that enhances
the care delivery settings to protect clients, family/significant other
and health care personnel.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Advance Directives •Establishing Priorities
•Advocacy •Ethical Practice
•Case Management •Informed Consent
•Clients Rights •Legal Rights and Responsibilities
•Collaboration with •Performance Improvement
Multidisciplinary Team (Quality Assurance)
•Concepts of Management •Referrals
•Confidentiality •Resource Managements
•Consultation •Staff Educations
•Delegation
Safety and Infection Control - protecting clients, family/significant
others and health care personnel from health and Environment hazards.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Accident Prevention •Medical and Surgical Asepsis
•Disaster Planning •Reporting of Incident/Event/
•Emergency Response Team Irregular Occurrence/Variance
•Error Prevention •Safe Use of Equipment
•Handling Hazardous and •Security Plan
Infectious Materials •Standard/Transmission-Based/
•Home Safety Other Precautions
•Injury Prevention •Use of Restraints/Safety Devices
Health Promotion and Maintenance
The nurse provides and directs nursing care of the clients and
family/significant other that incorporates the knowledge of expected
growth and development principles, prevention and/or early detection of
health problems, and strategies to achieve optimal health.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Aging Process •Health Promotion Programs
•Ante/Intra/Postpartum and •Health Screening
Newborn Cage •High Risk Behaviors
•Developmental Stages and •Human Sexuality
Transitions •Immunizations
•Disease Prevention •Lifestyle Choices
•Expected Body Image Changes •Principle of Teaching/Learning
•Family Planning •Self Care
•Family Systems •Technique of Physical Assessments
Psychosocial Integrity
The nurse provides and directs nursing care that promotes and support
the emotional, mental and social well-being of the client and
family/significant others experiencing stressful events, as well as
clients with acute or chronic mental illness.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Abuse/Neglect •Psychopathology
•Behavior Interventions •Religious and Spiritual Influences
•Chemical Dependency on Health
•Coping Mechanism •Sensory Perceptual Alteration
•Crisis Intervention •Situational Role Changes
•Cultural Diversity •Stress Management
•End of Life •Support System
•Family Dynamics •Therapeutic Communications
•Grief and Loss •Therapeutic Environments
•Mental Health Concepts •Unexpected Body Image Changes
Physiological Integrity
The nurse promotes physical health by providing care and comfort,
reducing client risk potential and managing Health alterations.
Basic Care and Comfort – providing comfort and assistance in the
performance of activities of daily living.
Related Content Includes but is not limited to:
•Alternative and Complementary •Nutrition and Oral Hydration
Therapies •Palliative/Comfort Care
•Assistive Devices •Personal Hygiene
•Elimination •Rest and Sleep
•Mobility and Immobility
•Non-pharmacological
Comfort Interventions
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies – providing care related to the
administration of medications and parenteral therapies
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Adverse Effect/Contraindications •Medication Administration
and Side Effect •Parenteral Fluids
•Blood and Blood Products •Pharmacological Agents/Actions
•Central Venous Access Devices •Pharmacological Interactions
•Dosage Calculation •Pharmacological Pain Mngt
•Expected Outcomes/Effects •Total Parenteral Nutrition
•Intravenous Therapy
Reduction of Risk Potential – reducing the likelihood the clients will
develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions,
treatment or procedures.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•DiagnosticTests •Potential for Complications from
•Laboratory Values Surgical Procedures and Health
•Monitoring Conscious Sedation Alterations
•Potential for Alteration in •System Specific Assessments
Body Systems •Therapeutic Procedures
•Potential for Complication of •Vital Signs
Diagnostic Tests/Treatments/
Procedures
Physiological Adaptation – managing and providing care for clients with
acute, chronic or life threatening physical health conditions.
Related content includes but is not limited to:
•Alteration in Body Systems •Infectious Diseases
•Fluid Electrolyte •Medical Emergencies
Imbalance •Pathophysiology
•Hemodynamics •Radiation Therapy
•Illness Management •Unexpected Response to Therapies |
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* If you have
more questions about the schedules and programs call SRG
Nursing at
734 6432. |
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