NURS 329 - ADULT NURSING CARE II

Institution:
University of Mount Saint Vincent
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Description:
This is the second of two adult nursing courses which emphasizes the application of the nursing process to health promotion, health restoration and health maintenance for individuals and families from young adulthood to older adults experiencing complex acute and chronic health problems associated with body systems. Theoretical knowledge and clinical skills required for the safe and appropriate delivery of nursing care is the focus of this course. This clinical course provides students with opportunities in a variety of acute care and selected ambulatory settings. Theoretical knowledge and nursing care of common health problems gained in the first Adult care course serves as the basis for the development of nursing care management plans for providing safe and appropriate care for patients facing acute and critical medical and surgical problems. Classroom and experiential learning will foster the integration and application of newly acquired theoretical content and clinical skills as well as knowledge from previous courses. Prerequisites: NURS 319. 8 credits
Credits:
8.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(718) 405-3200
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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