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8.00 Credits
8 Credits Offered Spring Semester PN 107 explores nursing responsibilities in more complex diseases of major body systems. Medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, maternity nursing, and psychiatric nursing are included. Prerequisite: ALTH 107; BIOL 175; PN 106, and 106L
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6.00 Credits
6 Credits Offered Spring Semester PN 107L correlates PN 107 theory with practice in clinical settings. Students rotate through medical-surgical, maternity and pediatric units, operating room, recovery room, short stay unit, minor care, EKG, respiratory therapy, and Central Services. Clinical experience in physicians' offices is included. Prerequisite: ALTH 107; BIOL 175; PN 106, and 106L
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Summer Session PN 108 covers oncology, death and dying, emergency nursing and will introduce advanced concepts of geriatric care. An opportunity for review of all previous nursing theory will be provided. Prerequisite: PN 107 and 107L
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Offered Summer Session Supervised clinical experience takes place in various health care settings including acute care hospitals, nursing homes, and physicians' offices. Students complete a clinical preceptorship in a chosen field of interest. Prerequisite: PN 107 and 107L
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Offered On Demand This course provides theory and hands-on instruction in skills relating to the LPN's role in IV therapy. It will include the essential responsibilities in IV therapy and the initiation and maintenance of IV infusion. The course meets the requirements for Part I of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Nursing for LPNs who wish to perform functions related to IV therapy.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Offered On Demand This course provides theory and hands-on instruction in all skills relating to the LPN's role in IV therapy. It will include the essential responsibilities in IV therapy, initiation, and maintenance of IV infusions, and monitoring and maintenance of central venous lines. The course meets the requirements of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Nursing for LPNs who wish to perform functions related to IV therapy.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered On Demand This course provides theory and hands-on instruction in all skills relating to the LPN's role in nursing management. The course is designed to prepare the LPN to function in the role of charge nurse in long-term care facilities according to federal and state regulations. It gives the LPN the means to perfect management skills and assess them on a continuing basis.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Each Semester Political Science 101 is the study of the foundation of the United States Government and the evolution of constitutional principles. Special attention is given to the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, the three branches of national government, powers and limits of national government, public ethics, political parties, voters, pressure groups, and public opinion. The topic "Morality and Ethics in American Politics" has a close link to PHIL 201. This is an essential course for students majoring in political science, pre law, or law enforcement. It fulfills a social science requirement for A.A. and A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Each Semester Political Science 102 presents a comparative study of the 50 state governments and the local governments operating within those states. Emphasis is placed upon state constitutions, the three branches of state governments, county governments, metropolitan politics, relationships between state and local governments, and the powers and limits of these governments. This is an essential course for students wishing to major in political science, pre law, or law enforcement. It fulfills a social science requirement for A.A. and A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This is the introductory course in political science. It is a study of the basis, scope, nature, content, alternative theories, and comparative aspects of politics and political science. Students will study the nature of politics, government, and international politics; trace the development and changes in political cultures; and deal with political science mythology. This course addresses cultural diversity in addressing the various political systems of the world. It is strongly recommended that the course be taken at the same time as ENGL 102 so that the Political Science 105 research design can be coordinated with the ENGL 102 research paper. This is an essential course for students majoring in political science or pre law and should be taken in the freshman year. It fulfills a social science requirement for A.A. and A.S. degrees. Lecture: 3 hours per week Corequisite: ENGL 102 is recommended
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