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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Provides the nursing student with foundational knowledge of selected alterations in body functions which result in changes in health status. Prototype pathophysiologic processes are introduced. Prerequisite: Must meet eligibility requirements for application to clinical nursing courses including completion of the first three semesters of the B.S.N. curriculum pattern, 2.7 GPA in courses required for the B.S.N. degree or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing. Enrollment in this course does not guarantee enrollment in clinical nursing courses.
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2.00 Credits
The knowledge and techniques related to physical assessment of clients across the lifespan with an emphasis on expected findings. Prerequisite: Completion of the first three semesters of the B.S.N. curriculum, admission to B.S.N. clinical component or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing. Co-registration in or credit for NURB 3030, 3050. Co-requisite: NURB 3061.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised performance of techniques related to physical assessment of clients across the lifespan in a laboratory setting. Prerequisite: Completion of the first three semesters of the BSN curriculum, admission to BSN clinical component or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing. Registration or credit for 3030 and 3050. Corequisite: 3060.
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3.00 Credits
A non-clinical course. This course provides the framework for assisting the transition from technical nurse to professional nurse. Credit not allowed for more than one course from 3100 and 3070. Prerequisite: Completion of the first two semesters of general education courses in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of pathophysiology and manifestations of diseases and how the body adapts. Provides a foundation for critical thinking and decision making related to health care.
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3.00 Credits
(1 to 3-3-0). Supervised self-directed study to explore selected issues affecting professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: Limited to registered nurses that have completed the first semester of the curriculum pattern or consent of the Dean.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to health information systems and health care technologies utilized by nurses to enhance nursing care provided to individuals, families, and communities. Prerequisite: Successful completion of courses listed in the second semester sophomore B.S.N. curriculum pattern or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing.
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4.00 Credits
Professional, socioeconomic, ethical, legal, and legislative issues influencing professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: Limited to registered nurses that have completed the first semester of the curriculum pattern or consent of the Dean.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the application of the nursing process to adults experiencing surgical, immune, nutritional, hepatic, endocrine, oxygenation, cardiovascular, urinary elimination, mobility, and sensory-perceptual problems. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all courses in the first four semesters of the B.S.N. curriculum pattern or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing. Registration in or credit for NURB 3120, 3131, 3150, and ENGL 2050 or 2060 or 2070 or 2080. Corequisite: NURB 3141.
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1.00 Credits
Supervised performance of complex nursing procedures in a laboratory setting. Prerequisite: Completion of the first four semesters of the B.S.N. curriculum or consent of the Dean of the College of Nursing; registration in or credit for NURB 3120, 3130, 3150; ENGL 2050 or 2060 or 2070 or 2080.
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