NUR 248 - Nursing-Child&Adults IVB

Institution:
Ulster County Community College
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Description:
6 Credits Nursing & Public Safety Nursing Part One: An investigation of how psychopathological processes interfere with satisfying basic human needs of children and adults is covered. Application of the nursing process in meeting these needs is explored. Students are required to meet specified criteria when demonstrating cognitive, psychomotor, and interpersonal skills. Part Two: This course explores professional trends and issues, synthesizes knowledge and skills acquired in previous courses, and analyzes the problem of organizing and managing the care of a group of patients. The primary intent of Part Two is to aid in the transition from student to graduate. Students are required to meet specified criteria when demonstrating cognitive, psychomotor, and interpersonal skills. Observations in community agencies may be required in addition to usual class time. Course hours vary by week but are equivalent to 6 hrs. lect. and seminar; 14 hrs. clinical laboratory x 7 weeks. Prerequisite: NUR 247. Students must pass NUR 248 Part One in order to take NUR 248 Part Two.
Credits:
6.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(845) 687-5000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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