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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This is the clinical course that must be taken following successful of NUR210 Maternal Child Nursing. During clinical, , the student should participate in and/or demonstrate competency in: pre- and post-clinical conferences, physical assessments, nursing care of clients, documentation, client teaching, discharge planning, management skills, clinical paperwork as assigned, medication administration, pediatric assessment, end of shift report.
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3.00 Credits
This course in the MICT to RN Fast-Track Bridge program, focuses on nursing care of the younger adult through older adult (ages 20-85+), with endocrine, neuromusculoskelatal, urinary/reproductive, and infectious disease health issues.
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2.00 Credits
This is the clinical course that must be taken following successful completion of NUR212 Adult Nursing II. During the clinical, the student should participate in and/or demonstrate competency in: pre- and post-clinical conferences, physical assessments, nursing care of clients, documentation, client teaching, discharge planning, management skills, clinical paperwork as assigned, medication administration, end of shift report.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing care of clients of all ages with mental health disorders, including those first evident in infancy, childhood, or adolescence; alterations in cognition and perception; anxiety and alterations in mood; alterations in behavior; and sexual and gender identity disorders.
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1.00 Credits
The clinical portion of the Mental Health Nursing course must be taken upon successful completion of NUR214. During the clinical, the student should participate in and/or demonstrate competency in: pre- and post-clinical conferences, physical assessments, nursing care of clients, documentation, client teaching, discharge planning, management skills, clinical paperwork as assigned.
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6.00 Credits
This is the fourth course in the nursing program emphasizing the role of the ADN graduate in the provision of care for groups of clients and intensive care for a single client. The course focus is to assist the student to enter the healthcare profession as a competent provider of client care. Nursing IV didactic and clinical were previously combined under one course number: NUR104. (Prerequisites: admission to the program, HOC 125, NUR 204 and NUR 207 [previously combined as NUR103]).
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4.00 Credits
This is the fourth of four clinical courses available to the associate degree nursing student and accompanies the NUR218 theory course. The emphasis is the role of the ADN graduate in the provision of care for groups of clients and intensive care for a single client. The course focus is to assist the student to enter the healthcare profession as a competent provider of client care. The student must have successfully completed NUR218, Nursing IV: Didactic
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1.00 Credits
This is the last course for MICT to RN bridge students with focus on higher level clinical experiences, including intensive care, emergency room, and charge nurse role.
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6.00 Credits
Part 1 of a comprehensive nursing theory, skills and clinical review for out of practice registered nurses who possess a current non-restricted Kansas license. Students must also take NUR261 RN Refresher Course II.
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6.00 Credits
Part 2 of a comprehensive nursing theory, skills and clinical review for out of practice registered nurses who possess a current non-restricted Kansas license. Pre-requisite: NUR260
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