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NUR 315: Concepts of Baccalaureate Nursing
0.80 Credits
William Carey University
A bridge course to assist the RN in making the transition to baccalaureate nursing. Basic clinical skills are assessed and emphasis is placed on the current issues of health care, health care delivery and the changing roles of health care givers. Roles and opportunities for baccalaureate nurses are explored. Prerequisites: RN and consent of the instructor.
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NUR 321: Nursing of the Childbearing Family
3.00 Credits
William Carey University
Emphasis is on the role of the nurse in the management of families experiencing childbirth. The birth process from preconception to post partum is explored. Prerequisite: NUR 306, 307, 308.
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NUR 322: Nursing of the Childrearing Family
3.00 Credits
William Carey University
Focuses on the needs of the childrearing family utilizing the stages of human growth and development as the foundation for formulating nursing care; fosters the integration of concepts and the use of the nursing process with children and their families from infancy through adolescence. Prerequisite: NUR 306, 307, 308.
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NUR 326: Nursing of the Adult II
3.00 Credits
William Carey University
Organized around the nursing process, this course provides theory for clinical application of the bio-psycho-social-spiritual application. It covers a broad range of common conditions experienced by adults, building on concepts learned in NUR 306. Prerequisite: NUR 306, 307, 308.
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NUR 330: Community Service
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Carey University
This course is designed to allow students to give service to individuals/groups in the surrounding community through existing community agencies. The student will choose the type of service desired from a group of agencies agreeing to participate with William Carey University's School of Nursing for this elective experience. This course may be repeated a maximum of three times. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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NUR 391: Applied Pharmacology:Pharmacotherapeutics Across the Life Span
2.00 - 2.50 Credits
William Carey University
Nursing elective. Applies critical-thinking approaches to understanding pharmacotherapeutics across the life span. General principles of pharmacology and the nursing process are applied from a clinical perspective (health promotion and disease management) in the context of individual patient-centered scenarios. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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NUR 392: Nursing Extras
2.00 - 2.50 Credits
William Carey University
Nursing elective. Applies critical thinking skills in order to develop a basic proficiency to complex nursing content and skills. Focuses on nursing process, developing care plans, documentation, nursing implications of medication administration, and nursing implications of diagnostic testing. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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NUR 393: Women's Health Issues
2.00 - 2.50 Credits
William Carey University
Nursing elective. Exploration of the latest development in women's health. The student will investigate selected topics through Internet, journal, and library searches. The student should receive an appreciation for current issues that affect women and the health care system that serves them. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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NUR 394: Death and Dying
2.00 - 2.50 Credits
William Carey University
Nursing elective. Addresses needs of the patient and the patient's extended support system during the processes of dying, death, grief, and bereavement. Explores needs across the life span as well as some of the transcultural and spiritual aspects surrounding death and dying. Designed to enhance the knowledge base of the future health care worker in order to provide care for the patient and their support system faced with issues at the end of life such as grief, bereavement, loss, palliative care, and legal and ethical aspects of the death and dying process. The course also addresses theories and terminology surrounding end of life issues and explores the concepts of hospice, palliative care, and advanced directives. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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NUR 395: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Practice
2.00 - 2.50 Credits
William Carey University
Nursing elective. Designed to encourage students to formulate health care decisions based on legal parameters and ethical principles. Examines legislation that impacts nursing and provides guidelines for providing safe effective care within legal boundaries. Ethical theories and principles are analyzed as they are applied to dilemmas frequently encountered in nursing practice. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major.
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