NSG 250 - Nursing and Self-Care V

Institution:
Henry Ford College
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Description:
(7 Credit Hours) Develops competency in using the nursing process to help the child (birth through adolescence) and childbearing-family achieve self-care goals, applying scientific principles, concepts, and factors related to the child and the family as a self-care agent. Current issues, trends, legal and ethical accountability, and the promotion of quality care are integrated into nursing practice. Five hours of theory, twelve hours of clinical practice per week for ten weeks (five weeks in pediatric setting and five weeks in maternity setting). Prerequisites: NSG 150, 155, 221, 222; BIO 233, 234; PSY 131, 253; SOC 131; and ENG 131, 132 Note: It is suggested that nursing students take all non-nursing support courses before entering the program. However, students may elect to take POLS 131 at this time. Students spend the first five weeks in pediatric nursing or in maternity nursing. After five weeks they switch to the opposite speciality.
Credits:
7.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(313) 845-9600
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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