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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
A moderate to high intensity workout that expends calories comparably to running, while maintaining a low impact stressor to the body and joints. The step workout incorporates cardiorespiratory and muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and improves body composition.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop firm shapely muscles and improve overall female body contour. Each student will learn rules and techniques to develop an individualized program. Free weights and specific exercises will be used to enhance fitness and muscle tone.
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7.00 Credits
This course offers the opportunity to participate in 5 on 5 full court basketball games, 3 on 3, and 1 on 1 half court games.
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9.00 Credits
The Individualized Wellness Activities course provides diverse physical education and wellness activities to meet the specific needs of all students and to develop competency in up to three lifetime wellness activities. Class schedules are flexible and determined by the student and instructor with emphasis on meeting the individualized wellness goals of the student. Improved wellness and fitness is the primary goal for this course. Activities which may be included, but not limited to, are: weight training, and conditioning, aerobics, walking, tennis, bat mitten, intramurals, and other instructor approved activities. Physical fitness and proper nutrition are emphasized as necessary for maintaining good health and reducing stress throughout life. Assignments include setting individualized goals and keeping an activity journal or record to reflect participation and meeting wellness goals. Activities offered are safe and developmentally appropriate.
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0.00 Credits
This course follows the organization of the body from the single cell to the coordinated whole. A major emphasis is placed on the interaction of all body systems for the maintenance of a stable internal state. Prerequisites: all Summer I and Summer II PN courses.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to include personality development, behavior patterns, mental diseases, emotional mental problems of the aged and rehabilitation. Substance abuse and the impaired nurse is studied. Prerequisites: all Summer I and Summer II PN courses.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes basic nursing principles, skills, and attitudes needed to give basic nursing care; procedures relative to basic nursing needs and the development of ability to adapt them to various situations with skill, safety, and comfort for the client. Legal and ethical concepts are reinforced. Prerequisites: all Summer I PN courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Basic Nursing Principles and Skills I (PN 16024) dealing with basic nursing principles, skills, and attitudes needed to give basic nursing care; procedures relative to basic nursing needs and the development of ability to adapt them to various situations with skill, safety, and comfort for the client. Legal and ethical concepts are reinforced. Prerequisites: all Summer I and Summer II PN courses.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the fundamentals of pharmacology. This includes methods of measuring medications, development of ability to read basic metric measurements, converting measurements from one system to another, learning drug names, medical symbols, administration of medications, and the general actions and interactions of drug therapy. Prerequisites: MA 14023 Math for Health Sciences, all Summer I and Summer II PN courses.
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5.00 Credits
This includes the normal aging process, characteristics of aging, special problems associated with aging, and experience in the care of the aging client. Prerequisites: all Summer I and Summer II PN courses.
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