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3.00 Credits
A lecture course covering mechanics, heat, waves, and sound. This is a calculus based course pri-marily for students of engineering, science, or mathematics. Pre-requi-sites: MAT 1623 or permission of instructor. Three semester credit hours.
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1.00 Credits
A laboratory course that contains experiments and exercises that reinforce the principles intro-duced in PHY 2523. One credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course covering electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. This is a continua-tion of PHY 2513. This is calculus-based course primarily for students of engineering, science, or mathematics. Pre-requisite PHY 2513. Three semester credit hours
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of body structure and function essential to safe and effective nurs-ing care. Each system of the body is covered with applications to nurs-ing. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit.
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6.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to care for the individual in wellness and illness and is applicable across the life span. Corequisite: This course requires concurrent registration in PNV 1436. It also requires a passing grade in PNV 1426 and PNV 1436 to receive credit for these courses. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Six hour lecture. Six semester hours credit.
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9.00 Credits
This course provides demonstration of and supervised practice of the funda-mental skills related to practical nursing. Corequisites: Concurrent reg-istration in PNV 1426 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1426 and PNV 1436 is required in order to progress in the practical nursing program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Nine hours lab, four and one half clinical hours. Six semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the practical nurse to perform the expanded role of IV therapy as outlined in the Mississippi Nursing Practice Law, Rules, and Regulations. The student, upon completion of the practical nursing program and successful passage of the licensure examination, is eligible to apply for IV certification as outlined in the above mentioned rules and regulations. Prerequisites: All first semester Practical Nursing courses. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Four semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for a client experiencing an alteration in health in systems selected from the following: vascular; respiratory; sensory and integu-mentary; musculoskeletal; gastrointestinal; blood, lymphatic, and immunosuppressive; urinary; reproductive; endocrine; and neurologi-cal. The systems not covered in this course are taught in Alterations in Adult Health (PNV 1634). Pharmacological and nutritional therapy, as well as oncological considerations, for various disorders is included. Prerequisites: All first semester courses. Corequisites: Concurrent reg-istration in PNV 1622 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1614 and PNV 1622 is required in order to progress in the practical nursing program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Four hours lecture. Four semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes supervised clinical experiences for application of medical/surgical theory, the development of skills, and the use of nursing process. Prerequisites: All first semester courses. Corequisites: Concurrent registration in PNV 1614 is required. It also requires a passing grade in PNV 1614 and PNV 1622 in order to progress in the practical nursing program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Six clinical hours. Two semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course pro-vides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for a client experiencing an alteration in health in systems selected from the following: vascular; respiratory; sensory and integumentary; musculoskeletal; gastrointestinal; blood, lym-phatic, and immunosuppressive; urinary; reproductive; endocrine; and neurological. The systems not covered in this course are taught in Medical/ Surgical Nursing (PNV 1614). Pharmacological and nutri-tional therapy, as well as oncological considerations, for various disor-ders is included. Prerequisites: All first semester courses. Corequisites: Concurrent registration in PNV 1642 is required. A passing grade in PNV 1634 and PNV 1642 is required in order to progress in the practical nursing program. If a passing grade is not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Four lecture hours. Four semester hours credit.
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