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NUR 103: Pharmacology for Nursing I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: NUR 101, BIO 235, PSY 111 Corequisites: PY 201, SOC 101, NUR 102. 1 credit NUR 103 focuses on the principles of pharmacology and its nursing application to family health care needs and selective psychiatric disorders. 15 hours theory.
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NUR 201: Nursing Care of Individuals and Families I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: PSY 201, SOC 101 NUR 102 and 103 Corequisites: ENG 102, NUR 203. 9 credits NUR 201 focuses on holistic care of individuals and families with a variety of health care needs across the lifespan. The health care needs of clients experiencing intermediate heath care needs and selective mental health disorders. Bioterrorism as a health care issue will be addressed. Clinical experience is provided for diverse populations of clients across the life span in acute care and community settings. Emphasis is placed on provision of safe and competent and development of the professional role as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team. Over the semester, students are increasingly challenged with more complex patient assignments in the clinical area. 60 hours theory, 225 hours clinical.
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NUR 202: Nursing Care of Individuals and Families II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: ENG 102, NUR 201, NUR 203 Corequisites: IDS Humanities Elective, NUR 204, NUR 205. 8 credits NUR 202 focuses on providing holistic care to individuals, families, and groups with complex health care needs. It examines the effect of multi-system alterations and selected mental health disorders. The student will incorporate critical thinking, caring behaviors, professionalism and communications skills when providing care. Clinical experiences are provided in acute care, mental health care and community settings with an emphasis on managing multiple clients. 45 hours theory, 225 hours clinical.
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NUR 203: Pharmacology for Nursing II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: PSY 201, SOC 101, NUR 102, NUR 103 Corequisites: ENG 102, NUR 201. 1 credit NUR 203 focuses on the principles of pharmacology and its nursing application to individuals and families with intermediate health care needs and selective psychiatric disorders. 15 hours theory.
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NUR 204: Pharmacology for Nursing III
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: PSY 201, SOC 101, NUR 201, NUR 203 Corequisites: IDS Humanities Elective, NUR 202, NUR 205. 1 credit NUR 204 focuses on the principles of pharmacology and its nursing application to individuals, families, and groups with complex health care needs and selective psychiatric disorders. 15 hours theory.
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NUR 205: Nursing Management and Trends
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: PSY 201, SOC 101, NUR 202, NUR 203 Corequisites: IDS Humanities Elective, NUR 204, NUR 202. 2 credits NUR 205 focuses on the transition into the profession and the nurse's role in contemporary nursing practice. Professionalism is emphasized. Students will explore management principles and delegation of client care. Students will investigate caring for the profession of nursing, collegial and interdisciplinary communication. Students will participate in critical thinking to evaluate current trends and contemporary issues in nursing. 30 hours theory.
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PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 3 credits formerly PL 101 Introduction to Philosophy This course is an introduction to the basic themes of philosophy. It explores the nature of man, the universe in which we live, knowledge, language, the divine existence, and values. Students are encouraged to relate ideas from the great philosophers to their own thinking through Socratic dialogue and writing assignments.
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PHL 111: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: ENG 101. 3 credits formerly PL 201 Introduction to Ethics This course introduces the student to the major philosophical theories about values Topics include values based on the search for happiness, religion, economics and the material world, social and political structures and natural law. In addition, the last part of the course focuses on contemporary moral problems.
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PHL 112: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: ENG 101; PHL 111 recommended. 3 credits formerly PL 208 Medical Ethics This course explores, through lecture and Socratic dialogue, the philosophical and moral dimensions of current and future health care issues. It seeks to clarify the basic assumptions and practical implications involved in the study of medical ethics. Topics will include the practitioner-patient relationship, abortion, confidentiality, treatment and informed consent, experimentation and use of human subjects, withdrawal of lifesaving treatment as well as the allocation of scarce resources.
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PHL 120: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Norwalk
Prerequisite: ENG 101; PHL 111 recommended. 3 credits formerly PL 203 Environmental Ethics This course explores, through lecture and Socratic dialogue, the philosophical and moral dimensions of environmental concerns. It will examine the basic theoretical assumptions and practical implications in the study of the environment. Topics will include economics, cost/benefit analysis, sustainability, pollution, the greenhouse effect, hazardous waste, population, world hunger, and urban sprawl.
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