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3.00 Credits
3 Credits In-depth coverage of clinical procedures, instrumentation, diagnostic computer systems and advanced imaging techniques, including tomography. Prerequisites: NUM 1560; NUM 2530 concurrent. (Offered fall only)
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Continuation of NUM 2510. Clinical nuclear medicine, department records and administration, radiation safety, and radiation biology. Prerequisites: NUM 2510 and NUM 2530; NUM 2540 concurrent. (Offered spring only)
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits Directed practice in an affiliated hospital; emphasizes routine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Daily image critiques by a licensed/certified technologist. On-site lectures by board-certified physicians supplement the clinical experience. Prerequisite: NUM 1560. 21 clinical hours. (Offered fall only)
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9.00 Credits
9 Credits Continuation of the directed practice in an affiliated hospital. Students will develop their independent clinical techniques. Onsite lectures by board-certified physicians supplement the clinical experience. Prerequisite: NUM 2530. 27 clinical hours. (Offered spring only)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Basic skills essential to the operation of a radiopharmacy. Production of radionuclides, how radiopharmaceuticals become FDA approved, quality control, adverse reactions, mechanisms of localization, methods of labeling, commercial kits, transportation of radiopharmaceuticals, DOT requirements, NRC requirements and inspections, radionuclide therapy, and radiation safety. Prerequisite: NUM 1560. 2 class/1 lab hour. (Offered fall only)
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Continued practice in an affiliated hospital. The student will develop independent clinical techniques and create a clinical procedures manual. Prerequisites: NUM 2520 and NUM 2540. 36 clinical hours for 5 weeks. (Offered summer only) RN Nursing Program prerequisites, EGL 1010, NUR 1010, BIO 2050, BIO 2060, PSY 1010 and MAT 1120 or higher. All require a grade of C or better. No RN Nursing Program prerequisite can be repeated more than once. LPN Program prerequisites, EGL 1010, NUR 1000, BIO 2050, BIO 2060, and PSY 1010 also require a grade of C or higher. No LPN Program prerequisite can be repeated more than once. Students must achieve a 2.50 GPA in the required prerequisites for either program.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This is an introductory course with a focus on preparing the student for the rigorous study required for clinical nursing courses. The patient-needs framework and nursing process concepts form the basis of the curriculum. Microbiology concepts related to nursing practices will be mastered by the students. Nursing history, dosage calculations, ethical and legal concepts, critical thinking and test-taking skills are content areas for this course. The student will be introduced to the socialization process of practical nurses. Upon satisfactory completion of this course and other prerequisites the student is eligible to petition for admission into the Practical Nursing Program. Prerequisites: EGL 1010, BIO 2050, placement for college level algebra, officially enrolled as an LPN petitioner, BIO 2060 and PSY 1010 concurrent. 3 class hours. (Offered spring only)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits This is an introductory course which focuses on preparing the student for the rigorous study required for the clinical nursing courses. The patient-needs framework of the curriculum and nursing process will be discussed. Ethical and legal issues, nursing history, and discussion of the health care system will be emphasized. Students are introduced to effective methods of stress management, test-taking skills and critical thinking concepts. Cultural sensitivity and dosage calculations are among other concepts explored. Prerequisites: EGL 1010, BIO 2050, MAT 1120 or higher, BIO 2060 and PSY 1010 concurrent. Upon successful completion of NUR 101 the student may petition for admission to the nursing program (RN). 2 class hours.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits This course introduces students to concepts about the individual, environment, health, nursing and the learning process. The acquired knowledge enables students to effectively meet patient needs across the lifespan. Introduction of nursing theory and practice that supports a safe, effective care environment, physiological and psychological integrity, as well as health promotion are emphasized. Guided practice in various health care settings is correlated with classroom and campus lab experiences. Prerequisites: NUR 1000 or NUR 1010, PSY 1010, BIO 2060, BIO 2010 completed or concurrent, admission into the nursing program (LPN or RN). 15 weeks/3.5 class/10 clinical/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course presents a holistic approach to the care of the childbearing family. Emphasis is on principles and application of theory when using the nursing process in care of patients during all phases of the childbearing cycle. Disorders and diseases affecting the female and male reproductive tract are included. Clinical settings include mother-baby units, labor and delivery, neonatal intensive care, health clinics, and postpartum home visits. Prerequisites: NUR 1020, PSY 2070 completed or concurrent. 15 weeks/1.5 class/4 clinical (12 weeks)/1.5 lab hours.
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