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8.00 Credits
This is a Level III comprehensive clinical course focusing on the application of theory related to care of acute health problems of adults and children. The student spends eight (8) hours 3 days/ week for a total of 157 clinical hours for half the semester in a acute care setting. A two hour seminar for content integration will be held twice during the rotation. Prerequisites: NUR 215, NUR 216, NUR 225, NUR 320. Corequisites: NUR 345, NUR 360*, NUR 410*. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$320.00. 4 credits** *Acceleration Criteria must be met to corequisite NUR 345 and/or NUR 325 with NUR 360 and/or NUR 410. See Acceleration Option in Catalog. **For Dual Degree students need GPA of 3.0 and successful completion of NUR 320 and NUR 340 to take NUR 325 with NUR 345 and/or NUR 360 and/or NUR 410.
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3.00 Credits
(also GRN 327) 3 credits
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6.00 Credits
This Level III theory and clinical course focuses on the professional nurse's role in the care of adults in the acute care setting. The 3 hour theory component will explore humanistic nursing practice for clients experiencing more complex acute and chronic health care problems. The three (3) credit clinical component will be conducted two (2) days/week for a total of 117 hours/ semester. The clinical experience will focus on the application of the nursing process, decision making, and critical thinking as related to the biological, psychological, spiritual, and socio-cultural needs of the acutely ill adult client/family Prerequisites: NUR 259, 289, 299. Pre- or Corequisites: NUR 389. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$630.00. 6 credits
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3.00 Credits
(formerly Humanistic Nursing Practice: Healthcare Perspectives of Man and Women) This is a Level III nursing course focusing on issues and trends related to health care of men and women during the reproductive and childbearing cycles. This three (3) hour/week course focuses upon the application of the nursing process as related to male and female reproductive roles, sexuality and physiological/psychological abnormalities. Content related to conception, the childbearing process, postpartum and newborn assessment and care is included. Prerequisite: NUR 215, NUR 216, NUR 225. Pre- or corequisite: NUR 315, NUR 320 (NUR 340 may be taken with NUR 320 or after completion of NUR 320.) (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$160.00. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
(formerly Humanistic Nursing Practice: Reproductive Health - Clinical) This is a Level III clinical nursing course focusing on application of theory related to all aspects of childbearing and reproductive health. The clinical is 84 hours for half the semester in an acute care setting. A seminar for content integration will be held during the rotation. Prerequisite: NUR 340. Pre- or corequisite: NUR 325, NUR 345 and/or NUR 360*, NUR 410*. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$320.00. 2 credits** *Acceleration Criteria must be met to corequisite NUR 360 and/or NUR 410. See Acceleration Option in Catalog. **Dual Degree students need GPA of 3.0 and successful completion of NUR 320 and NUR 340 to take NUR 325 and/or NUR 345 and/or NUR 360 and/or NUR 410.
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4.00 Credits
This Level III theory and clinical course focuses on the humanistic nursing care of children in the context of their families. The unique needs of infants, children, and adolescents experiencing illness and hospitalization are explored in relation to their growth and developmental needs. This half-semester four (4) hour/week course includes a two (2) day/week clinical experience of 75 hours/half semester. Students will apply theory to practice in an acute care clinical setting. Prerequisites: NUR 259, 329. Corequisites: NUR 359. Pre- or Corequisites: NUR 389. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$525.00. 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
(formerly NUR 250 RN) This is a Level III course for the Registered Nurse undergraduate student which focuses on physical assessment skills with implications and applications to the individual as a member of a family unit.A comprehensive physical assessment of a selected adult and a wellness assessment of family members is conducted. The physical assessment is based on theory outlined in class. Strategies for the wellness assessment include health screening and risk appraisal. A health promotion plan including risk management is then developed within the Humanistic Nursing Framework. The student is responsible to secure an agreement with an individual and the family unit to conduct the assessments. Pre- or Corequisite: NUR 249 or NUR 249 module and all RN Challenge Exams and Science Exams, Corequisite: NUR 351. (Only RN/Dual Degree or RN/Completion students may enroll in this course.) Fee-$285.00. 2 credits
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3.00 Credits
(formerly NUR 251 RN) This is a Level III course for the Registered Nurse undergraduate student. This course focuses on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual responses to wellness/altered health patterns. Holistic interventions are analyzed for incorporation into professional practice within the Humanistic Nursing Framework. The theory component encompasses integrative nursing care of individuals and families experiencing wellness/altered health patterns. The experiential component introduces the student to holistic healing modalities to promote self care. NUR 249 or NUR 249 module as prerequisite for RN Dual Degree students. Corequisite: NUR 350. (Only RN/Dual Degree or RN/Completion students may enroll in this course.) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
(formerly NUR 252 RN) This is a Level III theory course for the Registered Nurse undergraduate student. The course focuses on four topics within the Humanistic Nursing Framework. The topics included are community health concepts, chronic illness across the lifespan, the physically challenged and geriatric nursing. Prerequisites: all required challenges plus BIO 120, 121. NUR 249 or NUR 249 Module as prerequisite for RN Dual Degree students. Prerequisite: NUR 350, NUR 351. Corequisite: ENV 101. (Only RN/Dual Degree or RN/Completion students may enroll in this course.) 3 credits
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5.00 Credits
(formerly NUR 253 RN) This is a Level III theory and clinical course for the Registered Nurse undergraduate student. This course focuses on the expansion, synthesis and application of prior knowledge to global health concerns. The three (3) hour/week theory component focuses on public health issues within the local, national and international communities. Application of community health and public health principles are discussed. The format of the course is didactic with a major portion devoted to student presentations on current and emerging public health issues around the world viewed within the Humanistic Nursing Framework. The ninety (90) hour/semester clinical component consists of selected field trips to enhance, validate and apply theoretical components and concepts, and increase the student's understanding of the community/world as the client. Community health programs are conducted by students for selected aggregates and focus on high risk assessment, health promotion, and disease prevention. Prerequisite: NUR 249 or NUR 249 Module, NUR 350, NUR 351, NUR 352. (Only RN/Dual Degree or RN/Completion students may enroll in this course.) Liability Insurance required. Fee-$320.00. 5 credits
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