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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs Students study drug therapy. Mathematics for computing dosage, principles for administration of medications, and legal responsibilities of allied health providers administering medications are identified.
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1.00 Credits
1 Cr. Hr Students study the therapeutic diets for persons with diseases/disorders experienced throughout the life span.
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1.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs Students study the common diseases and disorders of patients and the appropriate nursing measures (physical, emotional, and psychological) these varied conditions require. The nursing process is utilized as a basis for assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a patient's needs. This includes meeting the needs of a dying patient and their family. Patient teaching on health, learning to live with various conditions, and rehabilitation nursing are included. The setting is acute care. Clinical experiences include patients in all age groups. Emphasis is placed on the elderly population. Selected field trips are included in this course. Prerequisite: NURP 106.
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2.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs This course is the continuation of NURP 120. Clinical experience emphasizes acute medical-surgical care with exposure to ancillary hospital services, i.e. operating room and various therapies including physical, speech, occupational, and respiratory. Prerequisite: NURP 120.
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1.00 Credits
4 Cr. Hrs Students study the appropriate nursing care for patients during the antepartal, labor, postpartal, and neonatal stages. Care during the normal conditions, awareness of abnormal signs and symptoms, and appropriate nursing care measures are studied.
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2.00 Credits
4 Cr. Hrs Based on the knowledge learned in Medical/Surgical (NURP120 and NURP121), appropriate nursing care of infant children is studied, practiced, and administered. Clinical learning in obstetrics, newborn nursing, pediatrics, and well-child clinics are utilized. Prerequisite: NURP 130.
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3.00 Credits
5 Cr. Hrs This course is the continuation of NURP 121. It incorporates components of the nursing process and patient education. Clinical experiences include outpatient care, community health, leadership in long-term care, and a preceptorship. Successful completion of the theory and clinical experience required before progressing into the preceptorship. Includes IV Therapy and LPN Management. Prerequisite: NURP 121.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr This course covers the RN role in nursing process, patient education, communication, and building therapeutic relationships. The student is introduced to CSI's approach to nursing education. Identification of nursing process, defense mechanisms, fluid and electrolyte balance and imbalance, and care of patients with mental health problems. This is an online theory course. Prerequisites: NURA S005 and NURA S006, LPN or graduate PN, or Paramedic who has been accepted into A.D.N. program as a transition student.
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7.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 7 Cr. Hrs First course in nursing sequence, includes theory, clinical, teaching/learning and practice laboratories, and emphasizes the development of communication skills, caring, human behavior throughout the life span, self awareness skills, and community exploration. The student is introduced to and begins application of the nursing process. Normal nutrition, medical terminology, and pharmacology are integrated throughout the course. Prerequisites: Admission to the RN program, high school Chemistry (2 semesters) or CHEM 101, ENGL 101, and 5-6 other credit hours from required general education courses. Corequisite: BIOL 227, PSYC 101.
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9.00 Credits
Available: fall, spring 9 Cr. Hrs Second course in nursing sequence, includes theory, clinical, teaching/learning and practice laboratories, and builds on the content on NURR 101. Focus is on caring for patients and families throughout the life span and includes clients with deviations in physical and mental health. Therapeutic nutrition, medical terminology, and pharmacology content are integrated. Prerequisites: NURR 101, BIOL 227, and PSYC 101. Corequisites: BIOL 228 and BIOL 250.
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