NUR 2210 - Nursing IV

Institution:
Meridian Community College
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Description:
Students continue to use the nursing process in providing care to clients with increasingly complex and/or critical problems. Areas of study include acute cardiac, acute respiratory, acute neurological and emergency care. The student is provided experiences in a variety of settings in order to incorporate the learning of concepts related to promotion of wellness and prevention of illness. A unit on trends and management prepares the student for his/her transition into nursing. Clinical areas include hospitals, clinics, community agencies and college laboratories. At successful completion of this course and upon meeting all other graduation requirements, the student is eligible to apply to the Mississippi Board of Nursing to write the NCLEX-RNhours lecture, 15 hours clinical lab. Prerequisites: NUR 2110 Nursing III and concurrent or previous enrollment in SPT 1113 Principles of Speech, and a humanities/fine arts elective. Concurrent enrollment in NUR 2201.
Credits:
10.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(601) 483-8241 ext 799
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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