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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to national, state, county, city, and private park systems. History, philosophy, policy and principles of the formation, administration and functioning of recreational units at the park, district and regional levels. Recommended: Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect. Field trips required. Offered: F. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Provides a foundation for nursing management/leadership using the nursing process as the framework for presenting concepts and principles of management and leadership. This course integrates all previous knowledge preparing the student to assume the leadership role of the professional nurse and to provide nursing care at an advanced level to clients with critical and complex needs and to groups of clients. Legal and ethical issues, issues of professional practice and the application of leadership skills and management techniques are discussed. Prerequisite: Completion of the first, second and third semesters of ADN Program or evaluation by program director for skills and knowledge, concurrent enrollment in NURS B9L. Hours: 27 lect. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare students for successful completion of the nursing program. The student will be given an overview of the program requirements and expectations and they will acquire information and skills that facilitate student success once admitted into the program. Student will also explore nursing career options which will guide the development of their educational plan. Satisfies the 0.5 unit educational planning requirement for graduation from Bakersfield College. Credit/ No credit grading only. Hours: 36 lect. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This Level 1 course introduces the concepts of the professional nurse, nursing skills, beginning leadership, health care environment, growth and development across the lifespan, basic physiologic and human needs in health and illness, and providing a safe environment. Beginning critical thinking skills are emphasized, within the framework of the nursing process. Correlated clinical experiences are provided with adult patients who have basic health problems with predictable outcomes. The roles of Provider of Care, Manager of Care, and Member of the Profession are introduced and integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: Appropriate standing in the Associate Degree Nursing Program or evaluation of skills and knowledge by the Program Director. Recommended: None. Hours: 36 lect, 108 lab. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and Private Colleges.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An on-campus laboratory designed for self-paced practice and mastery of nursing skills necessary for providing safe client care throughout the program. This level 1 course provides instructional guidance to assist students to refine newly acquired skills and develop the competency level expected of entry-level nurses. Multimedia and computer assisted instructional materials which support the semester learning objectives are available. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will offer the student an opportunity for additional skill and competency development within the subject matter. Prerequisite: Enrollment into the ADN or LVN program or nursing student with evaluation of skills and knowledge by the ADN Program Director. Offered credit/no credit grading only. Offered: F, S, SS. Hours: 54 lab. Open entry/open exit. Repeat 2. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable. Formerly NURS B201L.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An on-campus laboratory designed for self-paced practice and mastery of nursing skills necessary for providing safe client care throughout the program. This level 2 course builds upon content from level 1 curriculum and provides instructional guidance to assist students to refine newly acquired skills and develop the competency level expected of entry-level nurses. Multimedia and computer assisted instructional materials which support the semester learning objectives are available. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will offer the student an opportunity for additional skill and competency development within the subject matter. Prerequisite: Enrollment into the ADN or LVN program or nursing student with evaluation of skills and knowledge by the ADN Program Director. Offered credit/no credit grading only. Offered: F, S,SS. Hours: 54 lab. Open entry/open exit. Repeat 2. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable. Note: Formerly NURS B201L.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An on-campus laboratory designed for self-paced practice and mastery of nursing skills necessary for providing safe client care throughout the program. This level 3 course builds upon content from level 2 curriculum and provides instructional guidance to assist students to refine newly acquired skills and develop the competency level expected of entry-level nurses. Multimedia and computer assisted instructional materials which support the semester learning objectives are available. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will offer the student an opportunity for additional skill and competency development within the subject matter. Prerequisite: Enrollment into the ADN or LVN program or nursing student with evaluation of skills and knowledge by the ADN Program Director. Offered credit/no credit grading only. Offered: F, S,SS. Hours: 54 lab. Open entry/open exit. Repeat 2. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable. Note: Formerly NURS B201L.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An on-campus laboratory designed for self-paced practice and mastery of nursing skills necessary for providing safe client care throughout the program. This level 4 course builds upon content from all previous levels of the curriculum and provides instructional guidance to assist students to refine newly acquired skills and develop the competency level expected of entry-level nurses. Multimedia and computer assisted instructional materials which support the semester learning objectives are available. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will offer the student an opportunity for additional skill and competency development within the subject matter. Prerequisite: Enrollment into the ADN or LVN program or nursing student with evaluation of skills and knowledge by the ADN Program Director. Offered credit/no credit grading only. Offered: F, S,SS. Hours: 54 lab. Open entry/open exit. Repeat 2. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable. Note: Formerly NURS B201L.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
This Level 1 course introduces medical surgical nursing concepts and practices as they relate to adult clients across the lifespan. Using the nursing process as the framework, the student will begin to recognize alterations in function or illness, and formulate age appropriate nursing interventions. Correlated clinical experiences are provided with adult patients who have basic health problems with predictable outcomes. The roles of Provider of Care, Manager of Care, and Member of the Profession are introduced and integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: Appropriate standing in the Associate Degree Nursing Program or evaluation of skills and knowledge by the Program Director. Recommended: None. Hours: 45 lect, 135 lab. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and Private Colleges.
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3.00 Credits
This Level I course provides the foundation knowledge base related to pharmacology in nursing, including both theoretical and mathematical aspects. The course uses the nursing process as the framework, and addresses the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member of the profession. Fundamental principles of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, legal and ethical issues, and nursing responsibilities are covered. Information regarding intravenous drug administration is limited to pharmacokinetics. The drug classes most commonly used in clinical practice are presented. Additionally, information regarding basic mathematical calculations related to medication administration is introduced. Prerequisite: Appropriate standing in the Associate Degree Nursing Program or evaluation of skills and knowledge by the Program Director. Recommended: None. Hours: 54 lect. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and Private Colleges.
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