Pamela Garvis, RN, MSNAssociate Professor
Nursing

                                                                                            Nursing Club Advisor
Phi Theta Kappa Advisor

Welcome to DMACC Nursing!

I want to personally welcome you to the exciting profession of nursing... a unique blend of health science and the art of caring!

My goal is to guide you on your journey to become a CARING, COMPETENT & CONFIDENT nurse...             my three C's!

 

Background Information:

 

 

ASDN - Des Moines Area Community College 1994

BSN - Briar Cliff University 1999

MSN - University of Wyoming 2008

Areas of Speciality:

Mental Health & Substance Abuse Nursing

Rural Generalist Nursing

Contact Information:

E-mail:    pjgarvis@dmacc.edu

Phone Number:    712-792-8328

Cell Phone:  712-830-4753

Office Location:  Room 141, Carroll Campus                                                         March 1 - April 30

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

 

8:00

PNN 606

Theory

 

PNN 606

Clinical

(3/25, 4/1)

 

PNN 606

Clinical

(3/26, 4/2, 4/9)

 

PNN 606

Clinical

(3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17)

 

9:00

8:00 - 12:00

7:00 - 5:30

7:00 - 5:30

7:00 - 5:30

PNN 606

Theory

 

10:00

 

OFFICE HOURS 

10:00 – 12:30

NonClinical Days 

 

OFFICE HOURS 

10:00 – 12:30

NonClinical Days 

 

 

8:00 - 12:00

11:00

 

OFFICE HOURS 

10:00 – 12:30

NonClinical Days 

 

OFFICE HOURS 

10:00 – 12:30

NonClinical Days 

 

   

12:00

         

1:00

Nursing Department Meetings

OFFICE HOURS 

1:00 – 2:30

NonClinical Days 

 

OFFICE HOURS 

1:00 – 2:30

NonClinical Days 

 
   

2:00

Nursing Department Meetings

OFFICE HOURS 

1:00 – 2:30

NonClinical Days 

 

OFFICE HOURS 

1:00 – 2:30

NonClinical Days 

 
   

3:00

Nursing Department Meetings        

4:00

Nursing Department Meetings        

 

5:00

Nursing Department Meetings        

My Philosophy of Nursing Education:

The Learner

The student nurse wants and needs to learn in order to gain self-actualization.  The student nurse actively participates in the learning process, and finds value in the acquisition of knowledge and skills to provide caring, competent healthcare delivery.

Purpose of Nursing Education

Nursing education is a cooperative process between faculty and student to prepare graduate nurses for entry-level practice.  This is accomplished by instilling the constructs of caring, competence and confidence through the development of a strong knowledge base and critical thinking skills, enabling the graduate nurse to function effectively in an ever-changing healthcare environment

Content or Subject Matter

Nursing is a science and an art that helps clients determine needs, set a plan of action and meet goals in order to reach an optimal state of health.  The content of the nursing curriculum includes basic physiologic principles from the medical model as well as holistic perspectives of the human response based in the social sciences.  It includes principles of problem solving and critical thinking that allow the student to integrate these principles to accomplish those objectives.

Learning Process

Learning is a lifelong active process of acquiring new knowledge and understanding, developing critical thinking abilities, and applying artistic and scientific concepts, building on the foundation of past experience. 

Beliefs about the Role of the Nursing Educator

The role of the nurse educator is to guide, encourage and support the student, providing the necessary resources and tools, to become caring and competent practitioners.  The educator is at times an active teacher, role modeling expected behavior, and at times a facilitator, providing resources and guiding the student to develop critical thinking and broaden their knowledge base

 

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

PNN 151

Fundamentals of Nursing

PNN 151 Class Overview

Lecture Notes

PNN 606

Nursing Practice III

PNN 606 Class Overview 2008

PNN 606 Lecture Notes

Evolve Case Study Course ID: 0984_2723_0002 

EDGT Access Key: 

ADN 474

Mental Health Nursing

Course Overview

Lecture Notes

Dissociative Disorders Chart

Brain Physiology  info link

Websites for Field Trip:    http://www.namiscc.org/News/2002/IowaPrison.htm

 

EDGT Access Key:          S-PG-7742-4134

 
 

  PHI THETA KAPPA - The Honor Society of the Two Year College

Beta Theta Xi Chapter - DMACC Carroll Campus

 

HELPFUL LINKS

User Friendly Medical Info - Great for Patient Teaching or clarifying "Muddy Waters":

        Mayo Clinic:                                                                                                                            MayoClinic.com

 1 on 1 Health:                                                    http://www.1on1health.com/web/info/home/english/home/Home

Burke Textbook (Medical Surgical Nursing Care) Website:                                                   www.prenhall.com/burke/

Info on Nurse Practice Guidelines, Nursing Compact, Nursing Education in Iowa:                Iowa Board of Nursing

Drug Interactions & Other Info:                                                                                                              Drug Digest

"Math Magic for Meds" :                                  EDGT.com   (Use student access key: S-PG-5001-1461)

How to calculate IV Drip rates:                                                    http://www.accd.edu/sac/nursing/math/ivprob.html

National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) Website:                                                                         www.nsna.org

"Links for Nursing Students" Nursing Student Website:                         http://www.crnasomeday.com/nursinglinks.htm

Height & Weight Tables:                                                                             http://www.halls.md/ideal-weight/met.htm

Great Review Site:                                                                                                           http://freenursetutor.com/

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