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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program and BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, PSY2012, DEP2004, HUN1201, ENC1101, Choice of one Math: MGF1106, MGF1107, MAC1105 or STA2023. Corequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1010, NUR1141. This course is designed to help the student understand the health related needs that result from the normal aging process. The course will discuss assistance for the older adult with age related diseases. Contact: 1 hour per week. Additional fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1141, NUR1010, NUR1280. Corequisites: NUR1212C, NUR1422C. This course is designed to present the nursing student with basic knowledge and skills related to care of a client from birth through childhood and adolescence, with an emphasis on normal growth and development, anticipatory guidance, and prevention. The course will also present an introduction to the nursing role in supporting the health of ill children and their families. The nursing process provides a framework for planning care for clients on the wellness-illness continuum with inclusion of human growth and development, cultural diversity, community health concepts, pharmacology and administration of medications, nutrition, legal aspects of practice, interpersonal relationships, and current issues in nursing. Contact: per semester: 30 hours lecture, 10 hours lab, and 35 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1141, NUR1010, NUR1280. Corequisites: NUR1212C, NUR1312C. This course is designed to present the nursing student with basic knowledge and skills related to care of a client from delivery through postpartum; as well as care of the neonate. The course will present an introduction of high risk factors in the areas. The nursing process provides framework for planning care for clients on the wellness-illness continuum with inclusion of human growth and development, cultural diversity, pharmacology, and administration of medications, nutrition, legal aspects of practice, interpersonal relationships, and current issues in nursing. Contact: per semester: 15 hours lecture, 15 hours lab, and 30 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1141, NUR1010, NUR1280, NUR1212C, NUR1422C, NUR1312C. Corequisites: MCB2004, MCB2004L. This course provides the student with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills needed to care for patients with maladaptive coping disorders. Therapeutic nurse/patient interaction skills are stressed. Clinical experiences are selected to help students increase their understanding of the interdisciplinary health team and the nurse's role as a member of the team. Clinical practice is provided in a psychiatric setting. This course will also cover Domestic Violence and Alternative Therapies. Contact: per semester: 45 hours lecture, 9 hours lab, and 36 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program and BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, PSY2012, DEP2004, HUN1201, ENC1101, Choice of one Math: MGF1106, MGF1107, MAC1105 or STA2023 Corequisites: NUR1520C, MCB2004, MCB2004L (Spring and Summer), NUR2450C (Spring only). This course is designed to facilitate the entry of Licensed Practical Nurses into the Associate Degree Nursing Program. All students will demonstrate safe performance of selected nursing procedures included on the Fundamental Skills List. Theoretical components include those not commonly included in the LPN curriculum. Information related to the roles of the Registered Nurse and additional theory related to the Nursing Process will be emphasized. Contact: per semester: 10 hours lecture, 10 hours lab, and 5 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1212C, NUR1422C, NUR1312C, NUR1520C, MCB2004, MCB2004L Corequisites: Summer and Fall: NUR2260C; Fall: NUR2450C.This course builds on the acquired knowledge of basic pharmacology and is designed to prepare the advanced students to perform safe and effective medication administration. Emphasis is provided in the preparation and administration of intravenous medications. Content will include information developed to decrease the errors associated with medication administration. The nursing process is applied to the nursing skills of medication administration. There is no clinical component, but the administration of medications is an integral part of clinical experiences. Contact: per semester: 15 hours.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR2260C, NUR2142, NUR2450C. Corequisites: NUR2313C, NUR2813. This course is designed to provide information to assist the student to acquire the knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective care for patients with critical medical and/or surgical problems and to provide an overview of the health care, nursing leadership and managerial processes. The focus of this course is to provide an overview of critical care of complex patients and to provide the student with the opportunity to develop competence in caring for a group of patients and the decision making process in theoretical and clinical situations of various medical-surgical content. This course builds upon foundational material from previous courses. The Nursing Process provides a framework for the student to utilize critical thinking skills to promote or restore the health of patients within a holistic framework. Contact: per semester: 45 hours lecture, 30 hours lab, and 105 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1212C, NUR1520C, MCB2004, MCB2004L. Corequisites: NUR2142 (Summer and Fall), NUR2450C (fall only) NUR2313C, NUR 2813. This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective care for clients with complex medical/surgical problems. This course builds upon foundational material from previous courses. The nursing process provides a framework for the students to utilize critical thinking skills to promote or restore the health of clients within a holistic framework. Clinical experience is provided in acute care settings. Observational time may be scheduled to enhance learning experiences. Contact: per semester: 60 hours lecture, 25 hours lab, and 65 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1520C, NUR2260C, MCB2004, MCB2004L. Corequisites: NUR2241C, NUR2813. This course is designed to present the nursing student with advanced concepts of knowledge and skills related to care of a patient from birth through childhood and adolescence. The nursing process is utilized in caring for the high-risk pediatric patient on the wellnessillness continuum with inclusion of human growth and development, culture diversity, community health concepts, pharmacology and administration of medications, nutrition, legal aspects of practice, interpersonal relationships, health teaching and counseling, and current issues in nursing. Clinical experience is provided in both clinic and acute care settings. Observational time may be scheduled to enhance learning experiences. Contact: per semester: 15 hours lecture, 5 hours lab, and 40 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NUR1212C, NUR1520C, NUR1422C, NUR1312C, MCB2004, MCB2004L. Corequisites: NUR2142, NUR2260C. This course is designed to present the nursing student with advanced concepts of knowledge and skills related care of a patient from conception, labor and delivery, and postpartum; and to care for the high-risk neonate. The nursing process is utilized in caring for the high-risk obstetric patient on the wellness-illness continuum with inclusion of human growth and development, cultural diversity, community health concepts, pharmacology and administration of medications, nutrition, legal aspects of practice, interpersonal relationships, health teaching and counseling, and current issues in nursing. Clinical experience is provided in both clinic and acute care settings. Observational time may be scheduled to enhance learning experiences. Concepts related to pre-, intra-, and post-operative care are discussed. Contact: per semester: 15 hours lecture, 15 hours lab, and 30 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
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