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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 2080, BIO 2080L, and ENG 1010; plus any general education COM and MTH course; six credits from BIO-2010, BIO 2010L, PSY-1010, SOC-1010; or Arts and Humanities general education elective; plus must have an active Maryland LPN license; and must have been employed 1,000 hours as an LPN This course is intended for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who are preparing to enter the associate's degree nursing program. Students explore the nursing process, North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA), Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), nursing history, critical thinking, communication, college success skills, and lab skills needed to transition from the role of the licensed practical nurse into the Associate's Degree Nursing Program. Based on self assessment, students explore common biopsychosocial conditions across the lifespan, refining and updating previous learning to meet the goal of a successful transition. A grade of "C" is required to passthe course. Offered irregularly. Course fee: $35.00
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 2080, BIO 2080L, and ENG 1010; plus any general education COM and MTH course; six credits from BIO-2010, BIO 2010L, PSY-1010, SOC-1010 or Arts and Humanities general education elective; plus NUR 1995 lecture must be taken in the same or a previous semester; plus must have an active Maryland LPN license This course is intended for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who are preparing to enter the associate's degree nursing program. LPN students apply the nursing process, critical thinking, and communication skills, and explore common biopsychosocial conditions across the life span, refining and updating previous learning while providing care to patients in a variety of settings. This course is designed for the LPN who is transitioning into the associate's degree nursing program and has limited recent work experience as an LPN . A grade of "C"is required to pass the course. Offered irregularly. Course fee: $100.00
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, BIO 2010/2010L, plus one MTH course from MTH 1100 and above Students use the taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to reinforce and build upon previous learning related to adult clients. Students continue to acquire knowledge that enables them to assist the adult person with health promotion, maintenance, and restoration. Students explore the biopsychosocial responses of adult persons experiencing complex health alterations. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, BIO 2010/2010L, plus one MTH course from MTH 1100 and above; plus NUR 2115 taken in the same or a previous semester Students use the taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to apply knowledge that enables them to assist the adult person with health promotion, maintenance, and restoration in acute care settings. Students collaborate with members of the healthcare team and expand decision-making in providing care to adult persons experiencing complex health alterations. Offered days and evenings during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $100.00
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, SOC 1010, PSY 1010 Students use taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to explore the principles of caring for childbearing and child-rearing families. Emphasis is on health promotion, maintenance, and restoration within a foundation of familycentered care. There is a focus on specialized skills, creative problem solving, and critical thinking related to this population, while concepts from prior nursing courses are integrated. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, SOC 1010, PSY 1010, plus NUR 2215 taken in the same or a previous semester Students use taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to apply specialized skills in caring for the childbearing and child-rearing family. Health promotion, maintenance, and restoration are emphasized as students provide family-centered care in a variety of acute-care and community-based settings. Offered days and evenings during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $100.00
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, SOC 1010, PSY 1010 Students use the taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to focus on key concepts related to nursing care strategies for individuals and aggregate populations within community and behavioral health settings. Topics include health promotion, disease prevention, protective strategies, and restorative and palliative care. Complex psychosocial conditions, cultural diversity, and global healthcare concerns are also emphasized. Offered days only during the fall and spring semesters.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 1215/1215L, SOC 1010, PSY 1010; plus NUR 2315 taken in the same or a previous semester Students use the taxonomy of nursing practice and the nursing process to apply complex nursing knowledge and advanced skills in caring for individuals and aggregate populations in community, hospice, and behavioral health settings. Emphasis is on collaboration with other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team to provide multifaceted nursing care. Offered days only during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $100.00
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 2115/2115L; plus NUR 2215/2215L and NUR 2315/2315L taken in the same or a previous semester Students explore the responsibilities, professional behaviors, and accountability of registered nurses. Students examine the role of nursing in the healthcare delivery system and in policy development. Current issues impacting the profession are examined. Offered days only during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $35.00
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NUR 2115/2115L; plus NUR 2415 taken in the same or a previous semester Students provide comprehensive care for groups in a variety of management and acute care clinical settings. Students complete a variety of problem-based scenarios in nursing specialty areas. Offered days and evenings during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $100.00
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