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0.00 Credits
Certification of completion of senior performance recital for all music majors. Registration for this requirement should be done the same semester the recital will be given. (Formerly MUSC 497)
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1.00 Credits
Examination of basic understanding of human beings, health care consumerism, decision-making, career opportunities, and health care issues pertinent to nursing. LEC 1. Open to non-nursing majors. Offered: Spring.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to current healthcare issues and trends. Topics discussed include: the aging, vulnerable populations, healthcare delivery systems, genetics, biogenetics, regulatory agencies, bioterrorism, emerging infections, health insurance, and informatics. LEC 2. Prereq/Co-req: NURS 241.
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3.00 Credits
Study of descriptive statistics as well as basic parametric and nonparametric statistical tests. These statistics are necessary for a beginning understanding of factual information and probability decision-making required to critique and utilize research in nursing. LEC 3. Prereq: College algebra or higher.
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4.00 Credits
Initiates the process of professional nursing socialization for the baccalaureate student focusing on the major nursing concepts of caring, health, culture, holism, values, ethics, and legal implications for nursing practice. Additionally, students are introduced to beginning health assessment principles with a consideration for cultural and ethnic variations. Using the nursing process as a framework, students will acquire the skills to perform a systematic examination of a healthy adult and document the findings. Opportunities for individual and supervised practice enhance classroom learning. LEC 4. Prereq/Co-req: BIOL 225 and NURS 343.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of clinical information on bioterrorism and chemical warfare response. Nursing education and preparedness is essential to provide quality nursing care, prevent occupational exposure, and combat terrorism. Discussion of early recognition and essential facts needed to cope with the most likely biological warfare possibilities, including clinical manifestations and appropriate clinical response from a global perspective. LEC 3. Prereqs: NURS 332, 371, or permission of the instructor. Offered: Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of collaborative practice as members of an interdisciplinary health care team in a residential camp setting. Explores education and health care of children age 6 to 17 years who are affected with a chronic illness. Students utilize knowledge of principles of growth and development as they assist children with risk reduction and health promotion strategies. Students engage in direct interaction with individuals and small groups and act as patient advocates, while anticipating, planning, and managing developmentally appropriate care. Prereqs: NURS 344, 372, and permission of the instructor. Offered: Summer 1.
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3.00 Credits
Study of informatics and computer use in health care settings. Addresses concepts relevant to nursing informatics and the use of computerized information systems in health care organizations as well as the use of computer applications to support clinical and administrative decision making. LEC 3. Prereq/Co-req: NURS 371 or permission of the instructor. Offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of demographics, health indicators, environmental influences, approaches to health education, major diseases/conditions, local customs and beliefs related to health care. Comparisons of health status between people living in industrialized nations with those living in developing nations also included. LEC 3.
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1.00 Credits
Content varies with the needs and interests of the student. Prereqs: Permission of the instructor and assistant dean of the School of Nursing.
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