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  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Class hours: 2 lecture and 6 lab (8 weeks) Prereq: ?" or higher in NURS 153."C" or higher in or concurrentenrollment in PSY 220, ZOOL 142, and ZOOL 142L. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This is the first-level offering in a two-course sequence in the nursing of children. The nursing process serves as the framework for the study of the family during the childbearing period. This course will focus on normal physiological, psycho/social/ cultural/spiritual needs of the childbearing family (infancy through adolescence). Consideration will also be given to selected minor health deviations found in the infant, child, and adolescent. Emphasis will be placed on application of principles of growth and development, self-care, communication, health education, ethical issues, and professional growth as they relate to the nursing of children.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Credits: 5 Class hours: 3 lecture and 6 lab Prereq: ?" or higher in NURS 153. "Cor higher in or concurrent enrollment in PSY 220, ZOOL 142, and ZOOL 142L. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This course is an integrated (first-level) course in medical/ surgical nursing, including concepts in mental health/psychiatric nursing. Primary focus is on the understanding of common physiological and psychological needs. Performance of nursing care skills and therapeutic techniques to meet self-care needs (universal, developmental, and deviations) are included. Laboratory experiences are offered in a variety of settings.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Credits: 6 Class hours: 5.5 lecture and 32 lab (6 weeks summer session) Prereq: ?" or higher in NURS 154,NURS 155, NURS 156, and NURS 158. Comments: This course is offered only in the summer. Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This is a first-level course, which is a continuation of NURS 156- Adult Health Nursing I. The primary focus is on the common, physiological conditions, performance of skills, and therapeutic techniques to meet self-care needs (universal, developmental, and health deviation). Emphases are on the student's role as a member of the nursing team, participation in the total nursing process, and proficiency in nursing skills. Clinical experiences take place in a variety of settings.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits: 1 Class hours: 1 lecture/lab Prereq: ?" or higher in NURS 153."C" or higher in or concurrentenrollment in PSY 220, ZOOL 142, and ZOOL 142L. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This first-level course focuses on the history of nursing practice and education. Ethical and legal aspects as well as vocational responsibilities in the practice of nursing are emphasized.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Credits: 6 Class hours: 4 lecture and 6 lab Prereq: Qualified for ENG 21. Comments: Successful completion leads to Certificate of Competence. Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This course provides training for entry-level nurse aide care. Prepares nurse aides for employment under the supervision of a licensed practical nurse, registered nurse, or physician in nursing homes, assisted living centers, clinics, hospitals, and home settings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    See explanation under the heading of Special Studies.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Class hours: 2 lecture and 6 lab Prereq: Acceptance into the second level of NURS program. "C" or higher in orconcurrent enrollment in PHRM 203, MICR 130, and MICR 140. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This course is a study of fundamental theory and practice of psychiatric/mental health nursing. The practice is concerned with the dynamics of human behavior and the therapeutic interpersonal relationship of the nurse and the patient individually and in groups. Guided clinical experiences with hospitalized and non-hospitalized persons with a wide range of emotional responses to life situations are provided.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Class hours: 2 lecture and 6 lab (8 weeks) Prereq: Acceptance into the second level of NURS program."C" or higher in orconcurrent enrollment in PHRM 203, MICR 130, and MICR 140. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This is the second offering of nursing courses in the area of Maternity Nursing. It builds on the content offered in NURS 154 as well as previous courses. This course is oriented to the pathological conditions found in Maternity Nursing. Emphasis will be placed on application of principles of growth and development, self-care, communication, health education, ethical issues, positions in the academic career ladder, and professional growth as they relate to Family Health Nursing.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Class hours: 2 lecture and 6 lab (8 weeks) Prereq: Acceptance into the second level of NURS program. "C" or higher in orconcurrent enrollment in PHRM 203, MICR 130, and MICR 140. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This is the second offering of nursing courses in the area of Pediatrics. It builds on the content offered in NURS 155 as well as previous courses. This course is oriented to the pathological conditions found in Pediatrics. Emphasis will be placed on application of principles of growth and development, self-care, communication, health education, ethical issues, positions in the academic career ladder, and professional growth as they relate to Child Health Nursing.
  • 8.00 Credits

    Credits: 8 Class hours: 3 lecture and 15 lab Prereq: ?" or higher in NURS 253,NURS 254, and NURS 255. "C" orhigher in or concurrent enrollment in ENG 100 and ANTH 200. Comments: Credit by exam is not an available option. Description: This is a second-level course focusing on the nursing care process in meeting the self-care needs of clients experiencing common, complex medical/surgical conditions. Management skills in the care of a group of clients are developed. Clinical experiences are in a variety of settings. Course objectives are explored and met through a variety of writing assignments.
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