NURS 319 - ADULT NURSING CARE I

Institution:
University of Mount Saint Vincent
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Description:
This is the first of two adult nursing courses which emphasizes theapplication of the nursing process to health promotion, health restoration and health maintenance forindividuals and families from young adulthood to older adults experiencing co (The correct word iscommon here I made a mistake and don't know how to fix it) acute and chronic health problems associatedwith body systems. Theoretical knowledge and clinical skills required for the safe and appropriate deliveryof nursing care is the focus of this course. This clinical course provides students with opportunities in avariety of health care environments including both out-patient and acute care settings. Perioperativenursing care is also included in this course. Classroom and experiential learning will foster the integrationand application of newly acquired theoretical content and clinical skills as well as knowledge from previouscourses. Prerequisites: NURS 109, NURS 119, NURS 229, NURS 209, BIOL 333 BIOL 211; co-requisiteBIOL 334
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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