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3.00 Credits
Applied Oboe
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3.00 Credits
Applied Clarinet
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3.00 Credits
Applied Bassoon
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3.00 Credits
Applied Saxophone
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1.00 Credits
Designed to orient the LPN-ADN student to the nursing program and to facilitate the transition from the role of Licensed Practical Nurse to Associate Degree Nurse and ultimately, registered nurse. Includes program philosophy, framework and outcomes, roles and functions of the R.N., utilization of the nursing process and selected aspects of patient assessment. Evaluation of selected clinical skills, management, and pharmacology math also included. Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs. = PSAV course. + Prerequisites required. See course descriptions in catalog. * Minimum grade of "C" required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BSC 2085, BSC 2085L. Introduction to the health care system, the nursing role, conceptual model of the curriculum and the nursing process. Theories of Maslow and Erikson presented as a basis for assessment of needs focusing on normal parameters. Includes a study of medical terminology, communication skills, pharmacology math, health teaching, and introductory nursing management. Concurrent campus lab experiences provided for the development of psychomotor skills.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequi?site: BSC 2085. Prior completion of BSC 2086, MCB 2004, and knowledge of medical terminology is also helpful. This course is restricted to RN-APP / RN-AS / LPN-ADN transition students, and students must have consent of nursing adviser for enrollment. This is an introductory survey course addressing broad drug groups and classifications. Topics include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug preparations, interactions, adverse and side effects, legal aspects, and application of the nursing process to the pharmacological plan of care.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1022C. This course covers utilization of the nursing process with applications to the adult experiencing alterations in the health state. Content addresses the surgical experience, alterations in protective functions, oncology, death and dying, sexuality, comfort, rest, activity, and mobility. Introductory nursing management principles are applied in the clinical setting. Concurrent campus and clinical lab experiences are provided.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1210C, BSC 2086, BSC 2086L, NUR 1142, DEP 2004, HUN 1201. Utilization of the nursing process with application to the adult experiencing alterations in the health state. Addresses alterations in sensoryperceptual functions, nutrition, elimination, gastrointestinal, and fluids & electrolytes. Concurrent campus and clinical lab experiences are provided.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1210C, BSC 2086, BSC 2086L, NUR 1142, DEP 2004, HUN 1201. Introduction to the nursing care of aging persons. Includes a study of the characteristics of the older population, aging theories, issues in aging and characteristics of normal aging. This course also focuses on the unique knowledge and skill utilized in applying the nursing process to older adults and selected illnesses. Concurrent clinical experience is provided in longterm care and community care agencies.
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