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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: NURS2437 AND NURS2426 AND NURS2438 AND NURS2455 AND BIOL2202 AND experience as a nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet if generic student OR LPN if advanced standing student AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. This clinical course provides the professional nursing student with opportunities to manage care for diverse patient populations including care planning delegation, supervision, prioritization and continuity of care. Concepts of evidence-based nursing care and clinical judgment skills, personal identity and behavior, teamwork and collaboration, holism, patient-centered care, safety and quality improvement will be interwoven into patient care.
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3.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: NURS2438 AND NURS2437 AND NURS2426 AND NURS2455 AND BIOL2202 AND experience as a nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet if generic student OR LPN if advanced standing student AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. This course is designed to prepare students to plan nursing care for diverse patients experiencing disorders of the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, fluids/electrolytes/acid/base and integumentary systems. Emphasis is placed on patient-centered care, nursing judgment/evidence-based care, safety and pharmacology.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: NURS1415 AND NURS1416 AND NURS1426 AND BIOL2262 AND BIOL2263 AND CHEM1100 AND experience as nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. OR LPN AND NURS2410 AND BIOL2260 AND BIOL2261 AND BIOL2262 AND BIOL2263 AND BIOL2267 AND BIOL2268 AND CHEM1100 AND ENGL1101 AND PSYC2222 AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. This lab course focuses on the skills and management of intravenous therapy by the professional nurse. Emphasis is placed on safety, nursing judgment, evidence-based practice, quality improvement and patient-centered care.
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1.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: NURS2437 AND experience as a nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet if generic student OR LPN if advanced standing student AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. This course is designed to prepare students for their role as nurse leaders. Areas of focus include knowledge and skills necessary to make decisions regarding setting priorities, delegation, management, supervision, teaching, continuity of care, legal parameters of nursing practice and ethical issues in nursing.
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2.00 Credits
Pre-requisites: NURS2437 AND experience as a nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet if generic student OR LPN if advanced standing student AND current American Heart Association Basic Life Support AND current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check AND current, clear national background check AND up-to-date immunizations and health form. This course focuses on the concepts and theories of mental health, mental illness and psycho-pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on relationship-centered care, teamwork, quality and safety for diverse patient populations with psychiatric disorders.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to industry standards governing fiber to the desk (FTTD), fiber to the home (FTTH) and local/wide area network (LAN/WAN) fiber networks, and further introduces the student to basic fusion and mechanical splicing. Students will learn the basics of how to identify fiber types, recognize various connectors used in fiber installation and install, terminate, splice and properly test installed fiber cable to existing standards.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the paralegal profession, the legal office and the legal system.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a general introduction to recorded sources of law. It will examine where and how law can be found. The course will include discussion of the sources of law and practical writing exercises.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the paralegal for working with civil litigation and its associated processes. Included in the study are rules for civil procedure, court and non-court processes, mediation, arbitration and the role of the paralegal as it relates to civil law.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the paralegal for working with criminal defense or criminal prosecution. Included in the study is the organization of the criminal justice system, the nature of crimes, constitutional issues, applicable appellate procedures, and the role of the paralegal as it relates to criminal law.
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