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2.00 Credits
This course will continue the course of Pharmacology I, and presents the theory of the purposes, properties, doses, actions and reactions commonly associated with specific drugs. The most commonly used drugs of each type are studied As the student comes in contact with new drugs, the relationship to those that have been studied should become clear. The drugs are presented as they affect body systems. This method makes it more convenient to integrate the material with Medical Surgical Nursing. Prerequisites: PNP 1307 Basic Concepts of Nursing, PNP 1322 Nutrition, PNP 1331 Gerontological Nursing, PNP 1342 Pharmacology, and PNP 1351 Medical-Surgical Nursing I and PNP 1363 or PNP 1364 Clinical I. Concurrent: PNP 1456 Clinical II for Day Program. Concurrent: PNP 1463 Clinical II for the Evening Program
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3.00 Credits
Covers common conditions of illness. Includes nursing care of patients in acute, sub-acute or convalescent stages of illness of short and long term duration, nutrition and administration of drugs. Builds on concepts from Medical Surgical Nursing I Prerequisites: PNP 1307 Basic Concepts of Nursing, PNP 1322 Nutrition, PNP 1342 Pharmacology, and PNP 1351 Medical-Surgical Nursing I and PNP 1363 Clinical I. Concurrent : PNP 1463 Clinical II. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Continues to build on Medical Surgical Nursing I and II, part I. Includes nursing care of patients in acute, sub-acute or convalescent stages of illness of short and long term duration, nutrition and administration of drugs. Prerequisites: PNP 1432 Pharmacology, PNP 1433 Medical Surgical Nursing II, part I, and PNP 1453 Clinical. Concurrent: PNP 1463 Clinical II and PNP 1422 Nursing of Children. Spring
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5.00 Credits
Covers common conditions of illness. Includes nursing care of patients in acute, sub-acute or convalescent stages of illness of short and long term duration, nutrition and administration of drugs. Builds on concepts from Medical Surgical Nursing I Prerequisites: PNP 1307 Basic Concepts of Nursing, PNP 1322 Nutrition, PNP 1331 Gerontological Nursing, PNP 1342 Pharmacology, and PNP 1351 Medical-Surgical Nursing I and PNP 1364 Clinical I. Concurrent: PNP 1456 Clinical II. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of clinical experience in various health care settings. Clinical rotations include specialty areas such as operating room, administration of medications, and nursing procedures. Clinical areas will be chosen and supervision provided in cooperation with area health facilities. Rotation plans will cover each facet of health care in the clinical facilities. Research is a requirement of this clinical experience. Includes clinical experience in care of the geriatric patient, and care of the adult patient with Medical Surgical and Mental Health problems. Prerequisites: PNP 1307 Basic Concepts of Nursing, PNP 1322 Nutrition, PNP 1232 Mental Health Nursing, PNP 1342 Pharmacology, and PNP 1351 Medical- Surgical Nursing I, PNP 1363 Clinical I, PNP 1413 Maternity Nursing. . Concurrent: PNP 1433 Medical Surgical Nursing II, and PNP 1432 Pharmacology II. Fall
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6.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of clinical experience in various health care settings. Clinical rotations include specialty areas such as operating room, administration of medications, and nursing procedures. Clinical areas will be chosen and supervision provided in cooperation with area health facilities. Rotation plans will cover each facet of health care in the clinical facilities. Research is required before the clinical experience. Includes clinical experience in Maternity Nursing, . Nursing of Children, Medical Surgical Nursing and Mental Health Nursing. Prerequisites: PNP 1307 Basic Concepts of Nursing, PNP 1322 Nutrition, PNP 1331 Gerontological Nursing, PNP 1342 Pharmacology, and PNP 1351 Medical-Surgical Nursing I and PNP 1364 Clinical I. Concurrent: PNP 1412 Maternity Nursing PNP 1422 Nursing of Children, PNP 1445 Medical Surgical Nursing II. Spring
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3.00 Credits
Care of patients in a variety of settings is included in this rotation, including administration of medications, and nursing procedures. Clinical areas will be chosen and supervision provided in cooperation with area health facilities. Rotation plans will cover each facet of health care in the clinical facilities. Research is a requirement of this clinical experience. Continues to build on clinical experiences in care of the adult patient with Medical Surgical problems. Prerequisites: PNP 1331 Gerentological Nursing, PNP 1433 Medical Surgical Nursing II, part 1 and PNP 1453 Clinical. Concurrent: PNP 1443 Medical Surgical Nursing II, part 2 and PNP 1422 Nursing of Children. Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Medical Surgical Nursing concepts. Continues with care of the patient with medical and surgical problems and the required nursing care. Assessment, management, patient education, discharge teaching, drugs, and nutritional needs of these patients are covered. Prerequisites: PNP 1412 or PNP 1413 Maternity Nursing, PNP 1422 Nursing of Children, PNP 1445 Medical Surgical Nursing II (evening PN students must have PNP 1433 and 1443) , PNP 1456 Clinical II (evening PN students must have PNP 1453 & 1463), PNP 1432 Pharmacology II, Concurrent: PNP 1522 Clinical III. Summer
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1.00 Credits
Rotation covers the medical and surgical patient with physical and psychological needs. Clinical areas will be chosen and supervision provided in cooperation with area health facilities. Rotation plans will include physician's offices and the home health care setting. This course completes clinical experience related to Nursing of Adult patient with Medical and Surgical Conditions. Prerequisites: PNP 1412 Maternity Nursing, PNP 1422 Nursing of Children, PNP 1445 Medical Surgical Nursing II, PNP 1456 or PNP 1463 Clinical II, PNP 1432 Pharmacology II, Concurrent: PNP 1513 Medical-Surgical Nursing III. Summer
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3.00 Credits
Individualized study of special topics in political science. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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