NURS 4410 - Nursing IV

Institution:
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
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Description:
In Nursing IV, the student increases skills in applying the nursing process to a group of clients with chronic and/or critical health problems. The student develops his/her professional role as a leader and manager and is prepared for the transition from student to graduate. Nursing IV involves the student in specialty areas such as the Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, and Community Agencies. Major health areas that are investigated include: endocrine, neurology, cardiac, respiratory, obstetrical and trauma emergencies. To develop the role as a professional, the student participates in a group leader rotation, and manager of care rotation with freshman nursing students. Clinical experience continues to be two seven-hour days per week. Pediatric experience, a community health rotation, and a two-day clinical preceptorship are included. Students continue to focus on prevention and health education in the clinical and community setting. In the clinical lab, the student cares for clients in more critical and complex situations.
Credits:
2.00 - 7.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(800) 425-3733
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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