NUR 3100 - Principles of Nursing I

Institution:
Aurora University
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Description:
6 semester hours This course applies major concepts from the liberal arts and sciences to nursing interventions (physiologic, communicative, behavioral, environmental). The course introduces the nursing student to the professional nurse role and its influence on health and illness within the context of social, cultural, ethical and legal issues. The course is designed to achieve selected patient outcomes. (Fall) Clinical: An integration of laboratory and clinical experiences will focus on the development of the nursing student to systematically analyze information and recognize patterns of patient needs. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Nursing; all B.S.N. core courses; ENG1010, ENG1020. Concurrent with NUR3260 and NUR3000.
Credits:
6.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(630) 892-6431
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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