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Course Criteria
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10.00 Credits
This nursing process prepares the student in the nursing care of the adult patient throughout their lifespan, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one's health, management of disease, and patient education. Withing the nursing process framework, the student will utilize the theory and practice of the disease process as it affects body systems. Nursing history, development, legal and ethical issues, nursing organizations, and local, state, and national resources will be addressed. This nursing process also begins with basic nursing principles: skills and attitudes needed to give nursing care; procedures related to basic nursing needs and development of the ability to adapt these needs to various situations; incorporates the basic needs approach to nursing and presents commonly occurring problems relative to the ambulatory, acutely ill and chronically ill patient. An introduction to microbiology, the spread and control of disease, and local, state, and national health resources are included. Clinical I will provide supervised experience and return demonstration of skills learned in theory course.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the principles of growth and development, nursing the infant through adolescence, and the behavior of well and sick children. Observation and experience may be found in the nursery, physician's offices, well-child conference, and other agencies. The experiences will be received in PNUR 1337 Clinical III. Prerequisite: All first semester courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover study skills, nursing history and development, legal and ethical issues, nursing organizations, and local, state, and national resources.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the principles and practices of nursing care during prenatal, labor, and delivery, post-partum and neonatal periods. Clinical experiences will be scheduled in PNUR 1307 Clinical II and PNUR 1337 Clinical III. Prerequisite: All first semester courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes anatomy and physiology of the human body in all its systems-a foundation for understanding the principles of maintaining positive heath, as well as understanding the deviations from the normal.
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3.00 Credits
The course begins with basic nursing principles; skills and attitudes needed to give nursing care; procedures related to basic nursing needs and development of the ability to adapt these needs to various situations; incorporates the basic needs approach to nursing and presents commonly occurring problems relative to the ambulatory, acutely ill and chronically ill patient. An introduction to microbiology, the spread and control of disease, and local, state, and national health resources are included.
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3.00 Credits
Provides supervised experience and return demonstration of skills learned in PNUR 1110 Basic Nursing Skills theory course. CPR and first aid skills are included.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student in the nursing care of the adult patient, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one's health, management of disease, and patient education. Within the nursing process framework, the student will utilize the theory and practice of the disease process as it affects body systems.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student in the nursing care of the adult patient, incorporating all phases of the nursing process to insure personal responsibility for the maintenance of one's health, management of disease, and patient education. Within the nursing process framework, the student will utilize the theory and practice of the disease process as it affects body systems.
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3.00 Credits
Includes an introduction of the common conditions of mental illness, prevention of such conditions, and the care of patients suffering from abnormal mental and emotional responses.
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