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2.00 Credits
This clinical allows the student to synthesize new knowledge, apply previous knowledge, and gain experience in care of the child-bearing family, newborn, and women's health. Students also use the skills in assessing and caring for children and adults with genetic abnormalities. This clinical also provides students with the opportunity to experience interacting with adolescent, adult, and geriatric clients with mental illness. Students will engage in the clinical application of concepts covered in RNUR2214 and RNUR2223, demonstrating progressive mastery and independence in Registered Nursing practice. Prerequisite: RNUR2114, RNUR2111, RNUR2124, RNUR2133 Co-requisite: RNUR2214, RNUR2223
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1.00 Credits
This course offers the student a review of material covered throughout the program. Students will receive test-taking strategies and an opportunity to practice NCLEX-style questions. The focus of this course is to review the student on what is needed to prepare for the NCLEX-RN and to begin their role as an entry-level Registered Nurse. Prerequisites: RNUR 2214, RNUR 2223, RNUR 2232 Co-requisite: RNUR 2318, RNUR 2333 NOTE: The numerical values following each course description represent semester hours, lecture hours, and lab hours. EXAMPLE: (3,1,4) = 3 Semester Hours, 1 Lecture Hour, and 4 Lab Hours.
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8.00 Credits
This course builds upon the previous instruction and incorporates higher level nursing care, critical thinking, and clinical decision making. Management and leadership are strongly incorporated throughout this course. The student will learn to function in higher level situations by utilizing the nursing process as a framework for caring for clients with complex healthcare needs related to all body systems. The student will learn basic care methodology for clients in emergency (including bioterrorism preparedness), critical care, and surgical care settings. Concepts of holism, human needs, growth and development, communications, safety, and wellness-illness across the life span are incorporated. Prerequisites: RNUR 2214, RNUR 2223, RNUR 2232 Co-requisite: RNUR 2311, RNUR 2333
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3.00 Credits
This clinical experience continues to build upon previous instruction and allows the student to deliver higher level nursing care, perform higher level clinical decision making, and demonstrate management and leadership skills. Included in the course is a mathematics review, essential information that is the foundation for accurate dosage calculations and safe medication administration. Students will engage in the clinical application of concepts covered in RNUR 2318, demonstrating independence and mastery of the role of an entry level Registered Nurse. Prerequisites: RNUR 2115, RNUR 2124, RNUR 2133, RNUR 2214, RNUR 2223, RNUR 2232
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the theories of aging, normal age-related changes, significance of preventive health care and health promotion, health problems associated with aging, and how nurses can address the health issues of older adults.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students with no previous keyboarding skills or deficient keyboarding technique. Emphasis is placed on learning to key by touch, developing correct keyboarding techniques, building speed and accuracy, improving language skills, and proofreading documents. No degree credit is given for this course. F, S, SU
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9.00 Credits
This course introduces students to skills required to organize and manage an office. Students will participate in a nine hour per week internship experience that will provide hands-on training by office professionals within an instructor-approved work site. S Prerequisites: DATA 1123 Fundamentals of Information Technology with a grade of "C" or better, andSECR 1003 Beginning Keyboarding with a grade of "C" or better or required placement score for DATA1213 Word Processing.
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3.00 Credits
SOCI 1113 Introduction to Sociology: An introduction to the systematic study of society; an orderly approach to the analysis and explanation of human behavior as it is manifested in culture, personality, and social organization.
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3.00 Credits
SOCI 2123 Social Problems: The nature, cause, and treatment of current social problems with an emphasis on the student’s development of critical thinking skills. Topics include crime, emotional problems, drug abuse, racism, sexism, poverty, education, and the family. Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 1113) with a “C” or better.
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3.00 Credits
A study of various cultural and minority groups in America, such as Native Americans, Jewish Americans, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Women, and Americans with Disabilities. This course will explore the rich ethnic heritage and diversity in these cultures, as well as, immigration practices, prejudices, conflicts, and accommodations. F, S Prerequisite: Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 1113) with a "C" or better.
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