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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 201 with a minimum C+ grade, NRS 125 Builds on the previous nursing courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of diverse clients with complicated acute and chronic conditions across the lifespan. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. 3 lecture/3 college laboratory/12 clinical hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NRS 110, NRS 120, NRS 121, NRS 122, NRS 220, NRS 221, NRS 222 This five-week course is a continuation of the alterations in health conceptual framework with an emphasis on the concepts of elimination, oxygenation, and perfusion. The concepts of shock and multisystem organ failure are also examined. Includes selected clinical experiences in area health care agencies. 3 lecture/3 college laboratory/14 clinical hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NRS 110, NRS 120, NRS 121, NRS 122, NRS 220, NRS 221, NRS 222 This five-week course is a continuation of the alterations in health conceptual framework with an emphasis on the concepts of safety, intracranial regulation, sensory perception, and tissue integrity. Includes selected clinical experiences in area health care agencies and simulations. 3 lecture/3 college laboratory/14 clinical hours
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NRS 225 Builds on all previous nursing courses to further refine and apply the concepts of nursing practice in the care of diverse client populations with acute and chronic complex conditions across the lifespan. Application of knowledge and skills occurs in the nursing laboratories and a variety of clinical settings. 3 lecture/3 college laboratory/12 clinical hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NRS 110, NRS 120, NRS 121, NRS 122, NRS 220, NRS 221, NRS 222, NRS 230, NRS 231 This five-week course prepares the student to enter the workforce, with an emphasis on strategies for professional practice and career development. In a weekly seminar setting, students actively participate in presenting select topics in leadership theory. Through a precepted clinical experience, time management and coordination of care principles and concepts are integrated in planning for the care of patients in selected clinical settings within area health care agencies. 3 lecture/135 clinical hours
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6.00 Credits
Corequisite: BIO 103, PSY 101 Introduction to concepts and procedures of nursing practice. Fundamental skills are developed and applied within the framework of the nursing process to meet the physiological, social, and psychological needs of clients. Clinical experiences focus on alterations in health of the adult client with acute and chronic medical-surgical conditions. 60 theory/120 clinical hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 104, NSG 134, NSG 135, PSY 207 Assists students in the use of the nursing process when caring for the client experiencing mental health problems. Emphasizes client care during all phases of mental health disorders, from prevention through rehabilitation. Explores concepts of groups. Provides experiences in a variety of mental health settings. 30 lecture/60 clinical hours
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NSG 131 with a minimum C grade Corequisite: BIO 104 or NSG 134 Prepares students to use the nursing process in caring for clients experiencing common physiological alterations. Introduces concepts of leadership and management. Builds on previous learning to develop additional skills. Provides clinical experience in a variety of settings. 60 theory/180 clinical hours
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 103, BIO 104, ENG 101, PSY 101, PSY 207, NSG 137, NUR 151 Corequisite: BIO 201 Designed to assist in the transition from licensed practical nurse to registered nurse. Building on previous learning while introducing new knowledge and skills that pertain to the registered nurse role, prepares for the final two nursing courses in the curriculum. Emphasizes use of the nursing process in meeting the self-care deficits of clients and families through the life span. 5 lecture/180 clinical hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: formal admission into the Nursing program Corequisites: BIO 103, PSY 101 Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform a comprehensive adult health assessment. Through discussion as well as laboratory and individual practice, all body systems are assessed. Emphasizes interviewing, obtaining a complete health history, performing a physical assessment, and systematic documentation of findings. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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