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3.00 Credits
Student and instruct r determine the pr ject and the number f credits t be earned. Prerequisite: Permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
Specific c urse c ntent at the discreti n f the department. Details are included in preregistrati n materials.
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9.00 Credits
Intr ducti n t nursing the ry, pr cess, and practice. Nursing the ry includes an intr ducti n t the individual as a c nsumer f health care and the nurse as a health care pr fessi nal, f cusing n health pr m ti n and wellness. The n rmal variati ns f the culturally diverse individual thr ugh ut the devel pmental phases and the physi l gical, safety, and interacti nal needs in relati nship t maintaining h me stasis are studied. Nursing practice includes the applicati n f the scientific principles and the perf rmance f basic psych m t r skills utilized in meeting client needs in varied settings. The r le f the nurse as pr vider f care, manager f care and member within the discipline f nursing are intr duced. Beginning assessment skills in the c llecti n and analysis f simple types f data are emphasized. The elements f critical thinking are intr duced thr ugh a variety f learning activities including j urnaling, case studies, Internet assignments and test taking skills. Service learning is intr duced in this c urse and f cuses n health pr m ti n and applicati n f newly acquired skills in a supervised setting. Prerequisite: admissi n t the Nursing Pre gram and c mpleti n f CPR f r Health Care Pr fessi nals. C requisite: BI 201, and ENG101 r ENG103, and PSY107.
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8.00 Credits
Devel pment f nursing the ry, practice, and pr cess. Nursing the ry includes the utilizati n f the principles f therapeutic c mmunicati n with individuals as c nsumers f health care; the c llab rative r le f the nurse as an active member f the health team; the c mplex physi l gical principles fr m h me stasis thr ugh res luti n in relati n t human needs, devel pmental phases, and the client/nurse relati nship; and the interrelati nship am ng physical, safety, and interacti nal needs. Nursing practice includes the perf rmance with dexterity f basic psych m t r skills and health pr m ti n and maintenance as c mp nents f therapeutic nursing care in a variety f settings. Nursing pr cess includes the c llecti n f a br ader sc pe f data and the analysis f multiple types f data f r the purp se f arriving at a nursing diagn sis in rder t plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care. The elements f critical thinking and the r le f the nurse as a pr vider f care, manager f care, and member within the discipline f nursing are devel ped and reinf rced. Prerequisite: BI 201 and ENG 101 r ENG 103 and NUR 101 and PSY 107. C requisite: BI 202 and BI 207 and PSY 204.
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1.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the c nceptual framew rk f the ADN pr gram f r LPN's. The principles f the nursing pr cess and the elements f critical thinking will be refined. The r le f the ass ciate degree nurse as pr vider f care, manager f care, and member within the discipline f nursing will be defined. The r le transiti n fr m LPN t ADN Nursing will be discussed. Prerequisites: PSY 107, PSY 204, BI 201, BI 202, BI 207, ENG 101, current LPN licensure and admissi n int the nursing pr gram.
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9.00 Credits
Refinement f nursing the ry, practice, and pr cess. Nursing the ry includes the interrelati nship am ng human needs, devel pmental phases, and client/nurse relati nship. C mplex psych l gical and physi l gical principles are emphasized fr m h me stasis thr ugh res luti n. Nursing practice includes the perf rmance with efficiency f basic psych m t r skills as a c mp nent f therapeutic nursing care in a variety f settings. Additi nally, it includes the kn wledge f scientific principles and their applicati n in perf rming advanced psych m t r skills necessary t meet human needs. Nursing pr cess includes the c llecti n and interpretati n f c mplex data f r the purp se f arriving at a nursing diagn sis in rder t plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care. The elements f critical thinking and the r le f the nurse as pr vider f care, manager f care, and member within the discipline f nursing are refined. Prerequisites: BI 202, BI 207, NUR 102, and PSY 204. CPR certificati n required. NUR 106 is required f r all LPN m bility students. C requisites: C M 104, C M 105, C M 106 r C M 107 and S C 105.
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9.00 Credits
C mpleti n f nursing the ry, practice, and pr cess. Nursing the ry includes the m re c mplex interrelati nship that results in alterati ns am ng human needs, devel pmental phases, and the client/nurse relati nship. Causal c mplexity f psych l gical and physi l gical principles is emphasized fr m h me stasis thr ugh res luti n. Nursing practice includes the perf rmance with pr ficiency f therapeutic nursing interventi ns in a variety f settings. The c mp nents f the nursing pr cess are integrated with pr ficiency t achieve h listic nursing practice. The elements f critical thinking and the r le f the nurse as pr vider f care, manager f care, and member within the discipline f nursing are integrated and f cused n pr fessi nal and entry-level practice issues. Prerequisite: C M 104, C M 105, C M 106 r C M 107, NUR 201, S C 105 and CPR certificati n required. C -requisite: ENG 102 r ENG 104, NUR 206, and an elective in hist ry r humanities and fine arts.
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1.00 Credits
Applied nursing the ry analyzing c ncepts related t the nurse as a member f the health care pr fessi n and the individual as a c nsumer f health care. The r le f the nurse is emphasized in relati n t the hist rical devel pment f the pr fessi n; legal and ethical issues faced by nurses t day; vari us educati nal, empl yment and c mmunity service pti ns in nursing; and leadership r les and resp nsibilities. Prerequisite: NUR 201. C requisite: NUR 202.
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2.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t basic self-defense c ncepts and techniques. This c urse emphasizes self-care as self-defense which utilizes meth ds t av id bec ming a victim. T pics include assessment, assertiveness, verbal resistance, and vari us levels f physical resp nses t c nflict situati ns. A ten-week c urse.
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2.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f PED 106. Building n c ncepts intr duced in Self Defense I, this c urse will help students c ntinue t devel p self-care strategies. Included in this c urse will be: escape fr m multiple attackers, intr ducti n t defense against a weap n, discussing and planning a safety strategy in escaping fr m an abusive relati nship, c nflict neg tiati n, awareness training, strike c mbinati ns and assertive resp nses. A ten-week c urse. Prerequisite: PED 106 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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