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Graduate  Booklist  

Course  Number   Course  Name   Books  Required/Recommended  

NURSM  703   Instructional  Processes  

Faculty:  Sally  Kennedy,  PhD,  APRN,  FNP-­‐C,   CNE  

Required  Text:  

Bastable,  S.  B.,  &  Doody,  J.  A.  (2013).  Behavioral   Objectives.    In  S.  B.  Bastable  (Ed.).  Nurse  as   educator  (4th  ed.).    

Sudbury,  MA:  Jones  and  Bartlett.  

Oermann,  M.H.  (2013).  Teaching  in  nursing  and  Role  of   the  educator:  The  complete  guide  to  best  practice  in   teaching,  evaluation  and  curriculum  development.   New  York:  NY:  Springer  Publishing    ISBN:  

9780826195531  

Oermann,  M.,  &  Gaberson  K.  (2009).  Evaluation  and   testing  in  nursing  education.  (3rd  ed).  New  York:   NY:  Springer  Publishing.      ISBN:  9780826110619   Do  not  purchase  the  text.  Chapter  10  on  behavioral   objectives  can  be  purchased  for  ~$10  from  this  link:     http://www.jblearning.com/cart/default.aspx?bc=05293-­‐ 0  

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Course  Number   Course  Name   Books  Required/Recommended  

NRDNP  842   Advanced  Pharmacology  

Faculty:  Claire  DeCristofaro,  MD   Required  Text:  Katzung  BG,  Masters  SB,  &  Trevor  AJ.  (2015).  Basic  and  Clinical   Pharmacology.  (13th    ed.)  McGraw-­‐Hill/Lange  Publisher   ISBN:  0071825053  /  9780071825054

 Beware  of  similar  titles  by  the  same  authors  website:   http://www.mhprofessional.com/product.php?isbn=007 1825053  

This  is  a  new  edition  available  in  December  2014.  

ONE  REQUIRED  SOFTWARE  for  Smartphone/Tablet:   information  to  be  provided  at  start  of  class  by  instructor.  

NRDNP  846   Frameworks  for  Leadership  &   Professional  Collaboration  

Faculty:  Shannon  B.  Smith,  DNP,  RN,   ACNS-­‐BC,  CGRN  

Required  Text:  

Grossman,  S.,  &  Valiga,  T.  (2013).  The  New  Leadership  Challenge:   Creating  the  Future  of  Nursing.  (4th  ed.).  

ISBN  13:  9780803626065  

Marshall,  E.  S.  (2011).  Transformational  Leadership  in  Nursing:   From  Expert  Clinician  to  Influential  Leader.    New  York:   Springer  Publishing  Company.    

ISBN:  9780826105288  

Recommended  Text:  

Porter  O’Grady,  T.,  and  Malloch,  K.  (2007).  Quantum  leadership:   A  resource  for  health  care  innovation.  Jones  &  Bartlett   Learning,  LLC.  

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Course  Number   Course  Name   Books  Required/Recommended   NRDNP  856   Advanced  Clinical  Assessment  &  

Reasoning  

Faculty:  Catherine  O.  Durham,  DNP,   APRN,  FNP-­‐C  

Required  Subscription  to  online  resource  for  duration  of   course:    http://www.shadowhealth.com  

Pin:  

January2015-­‐9264-­‐8183-­‐2925-­‐7307

 

Required  Text:  

Required  for  FNP/PNP  track  Students:  

American  Academy  of  Pediatrics  (2008).    Bright  Futures:   Prevention  and  health  promotion  for  infants,  children,   adolescents,  and  their  families.    Third  edition.    Elk  Grove   Village,  IL:  American  Academy  of  pediatrics.      ISBN  13:   978-­‐1-­‐58110-­‐223-­‐9  

This  resource  can  be  viewed,  downloaded  or  purchased  online   at:  http://www.brightfutures.aap.org  

We  recommend  that  you  bookmark  the  website.    The  3rd  edition   of  Bright  Futures  Provider  guidelines  referenced  for  this  course   can  be  found  under  the  Materials  tab.    You  will  be  directed  to   specific  modules  to  review/download.    The  FNP/  PNP             students  may  want  to  create  a  folder  to  save  the  3rd  edition   document  as  this  is  referenced  frequently  in  practice.   Duderstadt,  K.G.  (2013).  Pediatric  Physical  Examination  An  

Illustrated  Handbook.  (2nd  ed.)  St.  Louis,  MO:  Elsevier   Mosby  ISBN  978-­‐0323100069.  Required  for  PNP  &  FNP  

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Required  for  all  Students:  

Dains,  J.E.,  Baumann,  L.C.,  &  Scheibel,  P.  (2011).  Advanced  health   assessments  and  clinical  diagnosis  in  primary  care.  (4th  ed.)   St.  Louis,  MO:  Elsevier  Mosby.      ISBN:    978-­‐0323074179   Fitzgerald,  Margaret  (2013).    Laboratory  Interpretation  

Recorded  Seminars.    Available  from  http://fhea.com     Search  the  online  store  for  either  the  Online  or  Recorded   Seminars,  then  select  Diagnostic  Interpretation  from  the   dropdown,  and  then  laboratory  interpretation.    The   Modules  are  then  listed  separately  or  as  part  of  the   Laboratory  Data  Interpretation:  A  case  Study  Approach.     Please  note,  there  is  a  delay  in  access  to  the  online   modules  so  do  not  procrastinate.    There  is  also  a  time   limit  to  the  online  modules,  be  sure  to  read  the  fine  print   and  plan  accordingly.  

         **The  following  modules  from  FHEA  will  be  covered  during   NRDNP  856  and  can  be  purchased  individually  or  as  part  of  the   Laboratory  Data  Interpretation:  A  Case  Study  Approach  Set:  

Analysis  of  the  WBC  Count  and  Differential   Assessment  of  Hepatic  Function  

Evaluation  of  Renal  Function  

Assessment  and  intervention  in  common  anemias.      ***Please  note  that  4  other  modules  will  be  covered  in   the  Advanced  Care  Management  Courses  (NRDNP  864)  and   students  may  opt  to  purchase  the  following  set:  

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Course  Number   Course  Name   Books  Required/Recommended  

Laboratory  Data  Interpretation:  A  case  Study  Approach   which  includes  all  of  the  modules  and  is  a  reduced  rate  

Swartz,  M.  (2014).  Textbook  of  Physical  Diagnosis  History  and   exam.    (7th  ed.)          Philadelphia,  PA:  Saunders.    ISBN:   978-­‐0323221481  

United  States  Preventive  Services  Task  Force  (2010).  Guide  to   Clinical  Preventive  Services  2014.  This  book  can  be  viewed   online  

at:    http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page /Name/tools-­‐and-­‐resources-­‐for-­‐better-­‐preventive-­‐care    Or  you  can  obtain  a  copy  for  $5:  

 Print  Version:    AHRQ  Publication  No.  14-­‐05158  is   available  from  the  AHRQ          

Online:  Select  for  AHRQ  Publications  Online  Store:                   http://ahrqpubs.ahrq.gov/OA_HTML/ibeCCtpItmDspRte. jsp?section=10176&item=50942  

 Phone:  800-­‐358-­‐9295  

 E-­‐mail:  ahrqpubs@ahrq.hhs.gov  

 You  can  also  download  a  free  PDA  version  (iPhone,       Blackberry,  Palm,  window  mobile)      

http://epss.ahrq.gov/PDA/index.jsp  

NRDNP  862   Practice  Inquiry  &  IRB  

Instructor:  Brian  Conner,  PhD,  RN,  CNE   Required:  Bonnel,  W.,  &  Smith,  K.  V.  (2014).  Proposal  Writing  for  Nursing   Capstones  and  Clinical  Project.  New  York:  Springer   Publishing  Company    ISBN:  9780826122889  

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Recommended:  

Melnyk,  B.  M.,  &  Fineout-­‐Overholt,  E.  (2005).  Evidence-­‐Based   Practice  in  Nursing  &  Healthcare:  A  Guide  to  Best  Practice.   Philadelphia,  PA:  Lippincott  Williams  &  Wilkins.    

ISBN-­‐13:  9780781744775     ISBN-­‐10:  0781744776  

Straus,  S.  E.,  Richardson,  W.  S.,  Glasziou,  P.,  &  Haynes,  R.,  B.   (2005).  Evidence-­‐based  Medicine:  How  to  Practice  and  Teach   EBM.  (3rd  ed.).  London:  Elsevier  Churchill  

Livingstone      ISBN:  0-­‐443-­‐07444-­‐5  

NRDNP  866   Advanced  Care  Management  III  

Faculty:  Amy  Williams,  MSN,  RN,  CPNP-­‐ PC  

Please  use  the  following  link  to  access  booklist:  

http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/nursing/ administration/studentservices/documents/graduate/ NRDNP_864_Textbooks-SU2013.pdf

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PhD  Booklist  

Course  Number   Course  Name   Books  Required/Recommended  

NRPHD  708   Health  Policy  and  Advocacy  

Faculty:  Amy  Williams,  MSN,  APRN,   CPNP-­‐PC  

Required  Text:  

Bodenheimer,  T.,  &  Grumbach,  K.  (2008).  Understanding  health   policy  (5th  ed.).  New  York:  Lange.  

ISBN:  9780071496063  

Milstead,  J.A.  (2013).  Health  Policy  and  Politics:  A  Nurse’s  Guide.   Sudbury,  MA:  Jones  and  Bartlett  

ISBN:  9781449665098  

NRPHD  711   Doctoral  Toolbox  Series  II:  Publication   Faculty:  Shannon  Hudson,  PhD,  RN,   Alumnus  CCRN  

Required  Text:  

NONE  

NRPHD  740   Qualitative  and  Mixed  Methods  Research  

Faculty:  Lynne  Nemeth,  PhD,  RN   Required  Texts:  Creswell,  J.  W.  &  Clark  ,V.  L.  P.    (2011)  Designing  and  Conducting   Mixed  Methods  Research  2nd  edition  Sage  Publications,  Inc.   Thousand  Oaks,  CA  ISBN  978-­‐1-­‐4129-­‐7517-­‐9  

Hesse-­‐Biber,  S.  N.  and  Leavy,  P.    (2011)  The  practice  of   qualitative  research.  (2nd  ed.).  Sage  Publications,  Inc.   Thousand  Oaks,  CA  ISBN  9781412974578  

Recommended  Text:  

Morgan,  D.  L.    (2014),  Integrating  Qualitative  and  Quantitative   Methods:  A  pragmatic  Approach.    Sage  Publications,  Inc.   Thousand  Oaks,  CA  ISBN:  978-­‐0-­‐7619-­‐1523-­‐2  

Saldana,  J.  The  coding  manual  for  qualitative  researchers  2nd   edition.  Sage  Publications,  Inc.  Thousand  Oaks,  CA   ISBN  9781446247372  

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NRPHD  742   Advanced  Measurement  Strategies  for   Vulnerable  Populations    

Faculty:  Mathew  Gregoski,  PhD,  MS  

Required  Text:

 

DeVellis,  R.  F.  (2011).    Scale  development:  Theory  and  

Applications.  (3rd  Ed.)    Newbury  Park:    Sage  Publications.   Di  Lorio,  C.K.  (2005).  Measurement  in  health  behavior:  methods  

for  research  and  evaluation.  San  Francisco:  Jossey-­‐Bass.   Waltz,  C.F.,  Strickland,  O.L.,  Lenz,  E.R.  (2010).  Measurement  in  

nursing  and  health  research  (4th  Ed.)  New  York:  Springer  

NRPHD  748   Proposal  Development  

Faculty:  Martina  Mueller,  PhD   Required  Text:  Russell,  S.W.,  &  Morrison,  D.C.    (2013)  The  Grant  Application   Writer’s  Workbook.  (Cost:  $75  plus  shipping  &  handling)   Can  only  be  purchased  through  Website:  

http://www.grantcentral.com/  

NRPHD  807   Advanced  Statistical  Methods  for   Nursing  Research  

Faculty:  Bonnie  Dumas,  PhD  

Required  Text:  

Mertler,  C.  A.,  &  Vannatta,  R.  A.  (2013).  Advanced  and  

multivariate  statistical  methods:  Practical  application  and   interpretation  (5th  ed.).  Glendale:  Pyrczak  Publishing.     ISBN:  9781936523092  

May  purchase  at  Pyrczak  Publishing  online  store:   http://www.pyrczak.com/store/storeindex.htm  

Recommended  Texts:  

Field,  A.  (2013).  Discovering  statistics  using  SPSS  Statistics  (4th ed.).  Los  Angeles:  SAGE.    ISBN:  9781446273043     Polit,  D.  F.  (2012).  Statistics  and  Data  Analysis  for  Nursing  

Research,  (2nd  ed.).  Boston:  Pearson.   ISBN:  9780135085073  

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