NUR 201 - Intro to the Role of the Nurse in Managing Care of Individuals, Families, and Groups

Institution:
Holyoke Community College
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Description:
The integration of the role of the Associate Degree Nurse in identifying and meeting self-care needs of individuals, families and groups. The primary emphasis is nurse as manager of care and member of profession within the community. The laboratory portion of this course is a synthesis of communication, psychomotor, and physical assess skills used by nurses in providing care to patients, families and groups. Additionally, this course prepares the student to seek employment as a professional nurse and to sit for the NCLEX licensure examination. This is a service learning course. Prerequisites: NUR 122, 121 Co-requisites: ENG 102, SOC 110, or permission of the Department of Nursing 4 class hours; 3 laboratory hours; 12 clinical laboratory hours
Credits:
9.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(413) 552-2000
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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