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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Admission to the ARNEC program Corequisites: NSG 2119 Nursing Process I This clinical lab course enables students to practice the knowledge, skills, and behaviors that are acquired in NSG 2119 Nursing Process I Students will have the opportunity to learn new clinical skills along with sharpening previously learned skills Practicum hours will include general clinical skills, medication administration, pediatric client care, and medical/surgical client care Students are introduced to the role of the Registered Nurse by applying new skills in the assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation of their clients Curriculum concepts and comprehension are carried out per clinical application
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: NSG 2119 Nursing Process I, NSG 2123 Nursing Practicum I Corequisite: NSG 2223 Nursing Practicum II The first part of this course utilizes an integrated approach to further emphasize the skills, knowledge, and behaviors needed to care for clients in the areas of the child-bearing family, newborn, and women's health Topics will include normal and high-risk client care in the areas of the prenatal period, labor and delivery, postpartum, and the newborn period The emerging field of genetics, major genetic diseases, and the role nurses play are also incorporated Lecture content also includes human reproduction, reproductive health, family planning, female cancers, and general women's health care The second part of this course provides principles and concepts of mental health, psychopathology, and treatment modalities related to the nursing care of clients and their families The focus of this course is on the psychosocial impact of wellness-illness problems of the adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations and the management and adaptation process The course objectives will incorporate holism, human needs, growth and development, communications, safety, and wellness-illness across the life span for clients in these areas
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: NSG 2119 Nursing Process I, NSG 2123 Nursing Practicum II Corequisite: NSG 2216 Nursing Process II This clinical experience allows students 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 their skills in assessing and caring for children and adults with genetic abnormalities This course also provides students with the opportunity to provide nursing care to adolescent, adult, and geriatric clients with mental illness Students will observe and participate in treatment modalities for common mental illnesses, including therapeutic communication and safety planning Students will engage in the clinical application of concepts covered in NSG 2216 Nursing Process II, demonstrating progressive mastery and independence in Registered Nursing practice
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NSG 2216 Nursing Process II, NSG 2223 Nursing Practicum II Corequisite: NSG 2318 Nursing Process III, NSG 2323 Nursing Practicum III This course offers students 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 students on what is needed to prepare for the NCLEX-RN and to begin their role as an entry-level Registered Nurse
  • 8.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NSG 2216 Nursing Process II, NSG 2223 Nursing Practicum II Corequisite: NSG 2311 NCLEX-RN Preparation, NSG 2323 Nursing Practicum III 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 Students 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 Students will learn basic care methodology for clients in emergency (including bioterrorism preparedness), critical care, surgical care, acute care, and long-term care settings Advanced pharmacological concepts are also integrated into this course Concepts of holism, human needs, growth and development, communications, safety, and wellness-illness across the life span are incorporated
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NSG 2216 Nursing Process II, NSG 2223 Nursing Practicum II Corequisite: NSG 2318 Nursing Process III, NSG 2311 NCLEX-RN Preparation This clinical experience continues to build upon previous instruction and allows students to deliver higher level nursing care, perform higher level clinical decision making, and demonstrate management and leadership skills Team leading and care of critically-ill clients are major components of this course Students will engage in the clinical application of concepts covered in NSG 2318 Nursing Process III, demonstrating independence and mastery of the role of an entry-level Registered Nurse
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None This course provides an orientation for students to the nursing profession examining the history of nursing, interpersonal relationships in the field of nursing, legal and ethical aspects of nursing, the Nurse Practice Act, nursing organizations, and an overview of the health care system
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in NUR 1106 Clinical Practicum I This course consists of computer module assignments anda clinical component Students must prove clinical competency in order to progress to the next level If a student has been out of the clinical area for one or more semesters, the student will prove clinical competency in the same semester that the student is repeating a theory course
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Admission to the nursing assistant program This course combines classroom instruction with clinical experiences Students are prepared to provide competent, skilled nursing care in a compassionate manner to residents of long-term care, hospice, and hospital facilities Upon successful completion of this course, students will take the state competency exam With successful passage, students will become certified nursing assistants
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Admission to the nursing assistant program This course provides the student with the opportunity to learn and practice skills in the laboratory and client care settings
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