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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 2420C, NUR 2310C, NUR 2520C, MCB 2004, MCB 2004L. Prerequisite or Corequisite: ENC 1101, PSY 2012, Humanities elective. Utilization of the nursing process with applications to the adult experiencing more alternations in the health state. This course emphasizes alterations in metabolism, elimination (renal), and oxygenation/safety. Included is a study of the intensive care experience and emergency nursing. Concurrent campus and clinical labs are provided.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1022C, NUR 1210C, or current Florida registered nurse license. This course is designed to introduce the registered nurse or nursing student to perioperative nursing with a focus on the interoperative component. This course includes an introduction to surgical technique. There is an additional cooperative clinical/lab component that is available under cooperative education for hands on experience in the surgical setting.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1211C, NUR 1260C, SYG 2000. Nursing care of the children and their families in an acute care hospital environment, the home, ambulatory and community settings. Emphasis is placed on the application of normal growth and development principles as well as the child's needs appropriate for selected health problems. A variety of clinical rotation experiences are provided which assist the student in applying theoretical knowledge to clinical situations in the pediatric setting. Specific exercises and opportunities emphasize critical thinking, communication, cultural considerations, growth and development, assessment, legal and ethical considerations, and management principles.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1211C, NUR 1260C, SYG 2000. This course focuses on the application of the nursing process to the childbearing family. Content includes reproductive anatomy and physiology, conception and fetal development, pregnancy, pregnancy at risk, the birth process, the postpartum period, the normal newborn, the newborn with selected risks, and methods of fertility control. Legal and ethical concepts are considered, along with selected principles of nursing leadership/ management. Concurrent campus and clinical lab experiences are provides.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1211C, NUR 1260C, SYG 2000. Utilization of the nursing process with applications to the individual experiencing biopsychosocial alterations in the health state. Emphasis is placed on the use of the therapeutic interpersonal process in meeting client's needs. Management of the therapeutic milieu and time related issues are also addressed. Includes an overview of mental health nursing and care of the persons with disrupted coping patterns and altered thought processes. Concurrent campus and clinical lab experiences are provided in institutional and community-based practice settings.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the registered perioperative nurse in the specialized expanded area of practice as a first assistant in surgery. This course includes instruction in preoperative patient management, intraoperative surgical assisting, and postoperative patient management. Preoperative patient management includes but is not limited to performing preoperative evaluation/focused nursing assessment, communicating/ collaborating with other health care providers regarding the patient plan of care, and writing preoperative orders according to established protocols. Intraoperative surgical first assisting includes but is not limited to using instruments/medical devices, providing exposure, handling and/or cutting tissue, providing hemostasis, and suturing. Postoperative patient management includes but is not limited to writing postoperative orders/operative notes, participating in postoperative rounds, and assisting with discharge planning and identifying appropriate community resources.
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6.00 Credits
$220.00 lab fee This course is designed to provide clinical experience to the registered nurse with a focus in first assisting. This course includes a study of common surgical procedures including but not limited to anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, sequence of procedure, assisting behaviors, operative technique, and potential complications for the procedure.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Individualized study of selected aspects in nursing.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A more in depth individualized study of selected aspects of nursing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 2241C. Clinical application and analysis of selected nursing situations. Completion of comprehensive nursing exam. Clinical lab component consists of preceptorship experience to assist in role transition from student to graduate nurse. Students may be assigned clinical labs on shifts other than day shifts.
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