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4.00 Credits
This Level III theory and clinical nursing course focuses on the nursing care of women, within the context of the family, during the reproductive and childbearing cycles. This half-semester four (4) hour/week course includes a two (2) day/week clinical experience of 75 hours/half semester. Issues and the application of the nursing process related to female reproductive roles, sexuality and physiological/psychological abnormalities are discussed. Content related to conception, the childbearing process, postpartum and newborn assessment and care is included. Prerequisites: NUR 259, 329. Corequisites: NUR 349. Pre- or Corequisite: NUR 389. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$525.00. 4 credits
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4.00 Credits
This Level IV comprehensive course focuses on the professional nurse's role in the care of acute health care problems of adults and children. This four (4) hour/week course focuses upon the application of the nursing process as related to the biological, psychological and socio-cultural needs of the clients with acute system illnesses. Prerequisite: NUR 215, NUR 216, NUR 225, NUR 320. Pre- or Corequisite: NUR 315, NUR 340. Corequisite: NUR 325*, NUR 345,* NUR 410.* (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$160.00. 4 credits** *Acceleration Criteria must be met to corequisite NUR 325 and/or NUR 345. 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. N.B. Level II Drug Calculation Test administered during this course. No progression to NUR 365 if unsuccessful.
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4.00 Credits
This Level IV comprehensive clinical course focuses on the application of theory related to the 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 seminar for content integration will be held during the rotation. Prerequisite: NUR 320, NUR 325, NUR 360. Corequisite: NUR 410. (Offered Fall, Spring, first half of semester only) Fee-$320.00. 4 credits
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3.00 Credits
This Level III theory course, addresses scientific methodology of the research process and its application to nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on the theory and methods of scholarly inquiry, and critical evaluation of the research report. The importance of evidence-based nursing practice is addressed. Prerequisites: MAT 114/115; NUR 299. Corequisites: NUR 329. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$30.00. 3 credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(formerly NUR 296) In-depth study of topics not included in detail in the regular curriculum cycle. Title of the course will be announced prior to the term offered. Prerequisite: as noted. (Offered upon request) 1-3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This Level IV comprehensive theory course focuses on the professional nurse's role in the care of acute health problems of adults. This three (3) hour/week course focuses on the humanistic application of the nursing process as it relates to the biological, psychological, spiritual, and socio-cultural needs of the patient/family experiencing multi-system, complex, acute illness. Prerequisites: NUR 349, 359. Corequisites: NUR 429, 439. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$315.00. 3 credits
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2.00 Credits
Comprehensive leadership and management seminar is a Level IV course that focuses on the role of the nurse as leader/manager in the evolving health care system. The two (2) hours/week theoretical component focuses on the comprehension and application of management theories. Issues related to Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), financial management, collective bargaining and unionization, mentoring are several of the topics discussed in this seminar course. Prerequisite: NUR 320, NUR 325, NUR 340, NUR 345. Pre- or Corequisite: NUR 315, NUR 360. (Acceleration Criteria must be met to corequisite NUR 360 and NUR 410, See Acceleration option). (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$160.00. 2 credits** **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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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive clinical practicum is a 195 hour independent clinical experience for the second half of the last semester. In this culminating course the student will actualize all previously synthesized material incorporating professional leadership/ management theories and strategies in the planning and implementation of professional humanistic nursing practice. The clinical experience is individually selected based on learning interest. A two hour seminar for content integration will be held bi-weekly during this course. Prerequisite: All Nursing Courses; All Science Courses. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$290.00. 5 credits N.B.-Course is offered second half of either semester only.
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4.00 Credits
This Level IV theory and clinical nursing course focuses on the expansion, synthesis, and application of prior knowledge. Mental health nursing concepts and knowledge needed to provide humanistic nursing care to individuals, families, communities, and populations will be presented. Important concepts for provision of nursing care to clients with mental health issues will be explored. Clinical experience will provide the student opportunities for synthesis and application of theory and practice. Mental health issues and approaches will be incorporated into the clinical experience. This full semester two (2) hour/week theory course includes six (6) hour/week clinical experience for a total of 75 hours/semester. Clinical experiences expose students to the full continuum of psychiatric care including: an acute inpatient psychiatric experience and an outpatient mental health experience. Prerequisites: NUR 289, 329. Corequisites: NUR 409, NUR 439. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$525.00. 4 credits
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4.00 Credits
This Level IV theory and clinical nursing course explores the principles of public health nursing practice focusing on the expansion, synthesis and application of prior knowledge. The knowledge needed to provide humanistic nursing care to individuals, families, communities and populations at the local, state, national and international level will be presented. Important concepts for population-based nursing practice, including levels of prevention (health promotion, risk reduction), epidemiology, environmental health, the health care delivery system, public health policy, cultural, economic factors, ethical issues, and global health, will be discussed. Community intervention strategies will explore development of partnerships with populations and communities. This full semester two (2) hour/week theory course includes six (6) hour/week clinical experience for a total of 75 hours/semester. Prerequisites: NUR 329. Corequisites: NUR 409, 429. (Offered Fall, Spring) Fee-$525.00. 4 credits
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