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3.00 Credits
Prereq: BIO 2870. Concepts of pharmacotherapeutics across the life cycle: theories of drug actions mediating physiological processes, variables affecting drug actions, and unusual and adverse reactions. Development of nursing role incorporating principles of safe, therapeutic, legal, and ethical principles. Psychological and cultural variations addressed. Contemporary research explored. Pharmacological math competency required. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: admission to College of Nursing, RN, BCLS, liability insurance, health clearance. Preparation for professional practice; emphasis on developing knowledge and skills for health promotion within the context of groups and the community. Impact of nursing theories and research on practice, directed toward health promotion issues. Strategies for health promotion; focus on group process and teaching/learning. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: admission to the College of Nursing; PSY 2400. Characteristics of nursing as a profession: ethical, legal, and professional governing structures; foundation for effective communication and documentation. Nursing process as it applies to health promotion; problem-based care in the health care arena. The phenomenon of health as experienced by individuals across the lifespan in family, group, and community. (F)
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: NUR 2050, NFS 2210; prereq. or coreq: ENG 3010. CPR-PR certification, liability insurance, health clearance required. Theory and practice in providing nursing care to adults throughout the lifespan experiencing acute disruptions in living patterns within the context of their families and in a community-based systems of health care. Emphasis on practice within a theoretical framework using research-based interventions. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: junior standing; CPR-PR certification; liability insurance; health clearance. Nursing care to individuals experiencing emotional crises and/or acute chronic psychiatric illnesses within the context of their families and communities. Biosocial theories of mental health and illness, determinants of mental illness; cultural and socioeconomic factors and psychotherapeutic modalities. Public and private systems of care for mental health promotion, restoration, and rehabilitation. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: NUR 3010; CPR-PR certification; liability insurance and health clearance. Theory and practice in providing nursing care to adults throughout the adult lifespan experiencing chronic disruptions in living patterns within the context of their families in a community based system of healthcare. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F)
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10.00 Credits
Prereq: NUR 2050, 2040, NFS 2210, or equiv.; BCLS certification, liability insurance, health clearance. Provision of care of individuals within the family context, across community-based systems of health care. Students care for clients experiencing acute and chronic complex health problems. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (W)
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: NUR 2050 or RN license; computer literacy or NUR 1110. Introduction to the research process and research utilization in nursing practice. Research problems, access and retrieval of research literature and databases, reading and critiquing research studies, and individual and organizational strategies to promote research-based practice. (W,S)
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: senior standing; CPR-PR certification; liability insurance; health clearance. Theory and practice in care of children in various states of health in the context of their families. Emphasis on knowledge of age-appropriate normal biological, physical, psychosocial, cognitive, moral, spiritual, and social development as a basis for implementing health promotion, supportive, and restorative practices with children of all ages in the context of their families in community-based systems of health care. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,S)
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: senior standing; CPR-PR certification; liability insurance; health clearance. Theory and practice in care of the perinatal family: woman, fetus, newborn, and other members from preconception to postpartum and newborn in the first month of life. Emphasis on integrative care: health assessment, risk assessment, health promotion, supportive and restorative care of the woman and the family. Exploration of ethical and consumer movement effects on prenatal care. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,S)
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