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3.00 Credits
NUR204 is designed to focus on the nursing care of clients experiencing stressors that create psychological and physiological disequilibrium. Emphasis is placed on the collaborative role of the nurse as a member of a multidisciplinary mental health team. Students develop more complex skills in communication and explore nursing issues which emerge in the care of the client experiencing alterations in neurological, emotional, psychological and intellectual functioning. The nursing process is used to plan for individuals nursing approaches within the framework of basic human needs. NUR205 is taken concurrently with NUR204. Fifteen hours of clinical will be completed per week for one half of the semester. Prerequisites: NUR201W, BIO321, SOC101, PSY308. Lec. 2.5, Lab 15. CR. 5
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3.00 Credits
NUR205 builds on content in prior courses to focus on the nursing care of clients experiencing pathophysiological problems. Concepts of basic human needs and nursing process provide the foundation for nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on the independent and collaborative roles of the nurse. Clinical experiences providing care for multiple clients promote the development of critical thinking and organizational skills. NUR204 is taken concurrently with NUR205. 15 hours of clinical will be completed per week for one half of the semester. Prerequisites: NUR201W, BIO321, SOC101, PSY308. Lec 2.5, Lab 15. CR. 5
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3.00 Credits
This practicum is the second in a series of optional clinical courses. It can be taken concurrently with NUR201W or during a semester break following NUR201W. It provides an opportunity to practice the role of the professional nurse under the supervision of a registered nurse. The student will focus on the knowledge and skills previously learned in the nursing curriculum. The student and faculty work together to develop individual learning objectives. Prerequisites: NUR102, enrollment in NUR201W, and permission of instructor. CR. 1-3
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3.00 Credits
This practicum is the third in a series of optional clinical courses. It can be taken concurrently with NUR204 and NUR205 or in the summer session following graduation. It provides the opportunity to practice the role of the professional nurse under the supervision of a registered nurse. The student will focus on the knowledge and skills previously learned in the nursing curriculum. The student and faculty work together to develop individual learning objectives. Prerequisites: NUR201W, enrollment in NUR204 and/or NUR205, and permission of instructor. CR. 1-3
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3.00 Credits
(Topic would be indicated.) Seminar to identify and discuss topics current to the practice of nursing. Students will be encouraged through a seminar format to apply critical thinking skills to issues affecting nursing care. Prerequisite: students currently enrolled in the nursing program or by permission of the instructor. CR. 1-3
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3.00 Credits
(This course is cross listed with POS420.) An overview of health care institutions, politics, and policy in the United States with attention to (a) the historical development of the system, (b) the major public and private sector institutions, (c) regulatory rules, (d) health care expenditures, (e) insurance, (f) Medicare and Medicaid, (g) managed care, (h) health care quality, and (i) long-term care. Prerequisites: BUA/JUS/POS223 and POS251 or permission of the instructor. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
(This course is cross listed with POS455.) This course will use a seminar format to assist the student to examine and discuss current issues facing health care. The seminar format will provide a framework for discussion, analysis, application, and will encourage critical thinking. Topics will include confidentiality in an era of technology, parity for mental health care, meeting the needs of the underinsured, the evolution of community-based care, and other issues. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
This practicum is the first in a series of three optional clinical courses. It can be taken concurrently with NUR102 or in the summer following NUR102. It provides an opportunity to practice the role of the professional nurse under the supervision of a registered nurse. The student will focus on the knowledge and skills previously learned in the nursing curriculum. The student and faculty work together to develop individual learning objectives. Prerequisites: NUR101, enrollment in NUR102, and permission of instructor. CR. 1-3
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3.00 Credits
Critical examination of philosophical writings on traditional philosophical problems, such as the existence of God, freedom and determinism, the mind-body problem, the nature of knowledge and the meaning of life. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
A course in practical logic emphasizing the recognition, analysis, and evaluation of arguments found in everyday discourse, news, media, advertisements, speeches, reports, and textbooks, and the improvement of skills in the instruction of clear and cogent arguments. Prerequisite: ENG101. CR. 3
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