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1.00 Credits
This course acquaints students with medical terminology. Terms related to anatomy and physiology, diagnostics, symptoms, special procedures, and pharmacology are addressed. Abbreviations, pre - fixes, suffixes and case studies are included. (1,1,0)
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint students with fundamental theories and applications of the mindbody phenomenon. Coping strategies and relaxation techniques are integrated into the course. (1,1,0)
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1.00 Credits
This course exposes the student to various formats of documentation related to client assessment and care in a variety of health care settings. Emphasis is placed upon proper documentation techniques and legal considerations for health care providers. The student will practice various types of documentation using simulated client scenarios. (1,1,0)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to clinical drug therapy with emphasis on knowledge and interventions needed to maximize therapeutic effects and prevent or minimize adverse effects of drugs. Major content areas include basic concepts of pharmacology, classifications of therapeutic drugs, prototypes of drug classifications, commonly prescribed drugs, drug effects on body tissues, human responses to drug therapy, and applying the steps of assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation in relation to prescribed drug therapy regimens. Prerequisites: NUR 1110. (2,2,0)
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1.00 Credits
This course assists the student in defining, developing, and using critical thinking in nursing theory, practice, testing situations and clinical judgment. Prerequisites: NUR 1110. (1,1,0)
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the most common substances open to misuse and abuse. The purpose is to give the student a working knowledge of types of substances abused, effects of substances, withdrawal patterns, family dynamics and treatment approaches. (1,1,0)
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on math skills needed to perform advanced dosage calculations to administer medications. (1,1,0)
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1.00 Credits
These sequential courses are designed to facilitate participation of ADN students in activities of professional nursing development. The courses encourage leadership, group participation and awareness of current trends and legislation affecting nursing practice. A total of one (1) semester hour of credit is awarded for these courses upon completion of NUR 2401. Prerequisites: Each Professional Development Course is prerequisite to the next Professional Development Course. Corequisites: NUR 1110 (for NUR 1100); NUR 1210 (for NUR 1200); NUR 2310 (for NUR 2300); NUR 2410, NUR 2421 (for NUR 2401). (1,0,1)
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10.00 Credits
This course focuses on the promotion of health and prevention of illness in communities, families, and individuals across the lifespan. Emphasis is on nursing concepts, growth and development, therapeutic communication, teaching - learning skills, and mental health concepts. Fundamental psychomotor skills and physical assessment skills in preparation for providing nursing care to clients are introduced. Clinical opportunities are provided in a variety of health care and community settings. Prerequisites: Admission to the ADN program, BIO 2514, ENG 1113, PSY 1513. Corequisites: NUR 1100, BIO 2524, EPY 2533. (10,6,12)
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6.00 Credits
This course assists the Licensed Practical Nurse with transition into the Associate Degree Nursing Program. The course focuses on promotion of health and prevention of illness based on concepts and practices consistent with the role of the registered nurse. The nursing process is introduced as the foundation for provision of care. Clinical competencies are assessed, developed, and expanded throughout the course. Prerequisites: Admission to the LPN - to - RN Mobility Track; ENG1113; ENG 1123; PSY 1513; EPY 2533; BIO 2514, and BIO 2524. (6,4,6)
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