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0.00 Credits
This clinical course explores the art and science of nursing. Emphasis is placed on the nursing process, cultural and spiritual awareness, communication, data collection, performance of basic nursing skills, and documentation. Principles of safe medication administration are introduced. Prerequisites: admission to the program, Chemistry, EDU111 Orientation, COM131 Speech Communication or COM276 Public Speaking, PSY132 Developmental Psychology, PSY176 General Psychology, BIO165 Microbiology, BIO278 Anatomy & Physiology, BIO279 Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology, and ENG176 English Composition I.
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the effect of disorders of selected systems throughout the lifespan and applies the nursing process in meeting basic needs. Health promotion and maintenance, rehabilitation and continuity of care are emphasized. The role of the practical nurse is incorporated throughout. Content areas include standards of nursing care for the musculoskeletal, integumentary, and sensory systems. Prerequisites: NUR110 Foundations of Nursing and NUR111 Foundations of Nursing: Clinical.
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Simulated and actual care situation of selected systems throughout the life span, utilizing acute and long-term care settings. An emphasis is placed on critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills. Prerequisite: NUR110 Foundations of Nursing and NUR111 Foundations of Nursing Clinical.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore issues related to the aging adult using the nursing process as the organizing framework. Also discussed are the impact of ageism, alterations in physiological and psychosocial functioning, and the role of the practical nurse in caring for older adult clients. Prerequisite: NUR112 Med-Surg Nursing I
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2.00 Credits
This course continues the focus on the effect of certain disorders of selected systems throughout the lifespan with the use of applying the nursing process in meeting basic needs of the client. Health promotion and maintenance, rehabilitation and continuity of care are emphasized. The role of the practical nurse is incorporated throughout. Content areas include standards of care for the respiratory, cardiovascular, hematological, lymphatic, and neurosensory systems. Prerequisites: NUR112, NUR113, NUR114.
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This course is designed for the student to utilize their skills of selected systems throughout the lifespan in a simulated as well as patient care situations in acute and long-term care environments. The place of emphasis is building on critical thinking and clinical decision making. Leadership principals will be established as well as the skill to multi-task to further the transition into a practical nurse. Prerequisites: NUR112, NUR113, NUR114, NUR115).
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the effect of disorders of selected systems throughout the lifespan using the nursing process in meeting basic needs. Prevention, rehabilitation and continuity of care are emphasized. The role of the practical nurse is incorporated throughout. Content areas include standards of care for the gastrointestinal, renal, immunological, and neurological systems.
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This experience uses simulated and actual care situations of selected systems throughout the lifespan, utilizing acute and long-term care settings. An emphasis is placed on critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills development. Principles of leadership for the practical nurse will be implemented, as well as multi-task management skills for transition as a practical nurse.
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on pre-and post-natal maternal nursing care, as well as the care of children from infancy to adolescence. Emphasis is given to normal reproduction and frequently occurring biological, cultural, spiritual and psychosocial needs of the child-bearing and child-rearing family.
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This clinical course applies concepts from NUR119 Foundations of Maternal Child Nursing. Emphasis is placed on the nursing process and meeting the basic needs of the maternal child client. Prerequisites: HOC182, NUR117, NUR118).
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