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2.00 Credits
This is a review course to assist the student in retaining cognitive, psychomotor and affective nursing skills attained during the first year of the nursing program. The roles of the nurse as provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager and member of profession are reviewed. Lab fee required. 22.5 contact lecture hours. 22.5 lab hours. Prerequisite( s): NUR 1211C and NUR 1200C.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the knowledge and skills to perform a comprehensive health and physical assessment across the life span. This is a core course in the AdvancedTechnical Certificate Program for Registered Nurses. Lab fee required. 25 class hours and 15 hours of lab instruction
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2.00 Credits
This course addresses advanced concepts of pathophysiology pertaining to the major body systems that will enable the practitioner to function effectively in nurse practice settings. This is a core course in the Advanced Technical Certificate Program for Registered Nurses. 30 class hours
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9.00 Credits
This course is required of all students in both the ADN Generic and Transition Program. This course emphasizes a broad, in-depth application of the nursing process in assisting ill adults and their families to meet their basic needs. Emphasis is placed on the more complex and/or more commonly occurring health needs of clients in various settings.The roles of the nurse as a provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager, and member of a profession provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. Lab fee required. 80 lecture hours, 123 clinical hours, 33 laboratory hours, and 12 clinical simulation lab hours. Additional campus laboratory hours may be required. Proof of professional liability insurance required. Prerequisite:NUR 2460C or NUR 2403C. Corequisite: NUR 2820, PHI 1630, ENC 1101.
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6.00 Credits
This course is one of the specialty tracks for the Advanced Technical Certificate Program for Registered Nurses.The focus is on the knowledge and skills to care for patients with conditions requiring monitoring. Lab fee required. 45 class hours, 20 lab hours, 70 clinical hours. Proof of professional liability insurance required.
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7.00 Credits
This course emphasizes a broad, in-depth application of the nursing process as an approach in assisting women, children, and families in meeting their basic needs in a variety of settings.The roles of the nurse as provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager and member of profession provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. 50 class, 24 lab and 121 clinical hours and 20 clinical simulation lab hours. Lab Fee required. Additional lab time may be required. Proof of professional liability required. Prerequisite: NUR 1200C. Corequisite: DEP 2004.
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10.00 Credits
This course emphasizes a broad, in-depth application of the nursing process as an approach in assisting women, children and families in meeting their basic needs in a variety of settings.The roles of the nurse as a provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager, and member of a profession provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. Lab fee required. 70 lecture hours, 182 clinical hours, 46 skills laboratory hours, and 12 clinical simulation laboratory hours.Additional campus laboratory hours may be required. Proof of professional liability insurance required. Prerequisites: NUR 1020C and NUR 1211C. Corequisite: DEP 2004.
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2.00 Credits
This course is required of all students in both the ADN Generic and Transition Programs. This is a concentrated clinical course in an acute care setting. The course emphasizes a broad, in-depth application of the nursing process in the clinical management of groups of patients.The roles of the nurse as provider of care, communicator, teacher,manager and member of profession provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. 7.5 lecture hours, 67.5 clinical hours. Proof of professional liability required Prerequisite:NUR 2261C.Corequisite: NUR 2820, PHI 1630, ENC 1101.
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1.00 Credits
This course is offered during the final year of the nursing curriculum and is designed to assist the graduating student in the transition to the role of the registered nurse. Client care management concepts and the legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities of the registered nurse are stressed. Clinical application of theoretical content is accomplished in the Adult Nursing II course. 12 class hours and 9 clinical management simulation lab hours. Proof of professional liability insurance required. Corequisite: NUR2261C or NUR 2714C.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the knowledge and skills to use problem-solving and critical thinking skills. in the decision-making process tomanage clinical problems.Topics include leadership and management, legal and ethical aspects of nursing including the Nurse Practice Act and risk liability, case management, and documentation. This is a core course in the AdvancedTechnical Certificate Program for Registered Nurses. 30 class hours
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