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NS 431: Professional Nurse Caring with Families:Clinical Application
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (90 hours of clinical per semester) This course focuses on the role of the home care nurse in applying the theories of family-focused care throughout the lifespan. Students will experience the clinical roles related to family health promotion and chronic disease management in the home setting. Case management and analysis of the models in home care systems will be explored. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses. Co-requisites: NS 430.
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NS 440: Professional Nurse Caring with Maternal Child Health:Theory
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours (4 hours of theory per week) The childbearing/child rearing family is the focal point of this course, including the normal progression of pregnancy, delivery and postpartum care. Theories and concepts used to provide nursing care for infants, children, adolescents and their families within institutional and community settings are also included. Women's health issues are discussed within the context of the family and community. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses, PY 200 or its equivalent. Co-requisites: NS 441.
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NS 441: Professional Nurse Caring with Maternal Child Health:Clinical Application
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours (180 hours of clinical per semester) The focus of this course is the application of theories and concepts related to the care of the childbearing/child rearing family. Care of families in a variety of clinical settings, including clinics and home care, is emphasized. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses, PY 200 or its equivalent. Co-requisites: NS 440.
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NS 450: Professional Nurse Caring in Public Health:Theory
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (2 hours of theory per week) Students are introduced to the concepts of public health science aimed at promoting, preserving and protecting the health of populations as a whole. Students develop a theoretical base in community health diagnosis, epidemiology, bio-statistics, communicable and non-communicable disease control, environmental health, social and behavioral health determinants, group process, health education, public health program planning and evaluation, ethics and public health policy. Students will examine the use of politics, legislation and professional organizations as appropriate public health nursing interventions aimed at resolving the special health needs of population aggregates. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses. NS 430, NS 431, NS 440 and NS 441. Co-requisites: NS 451.
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NS 451: Professional Nurse Caring in Public Health:Clinical Application
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours (90 hours of clinical per semester) This course focuses on the nurses' role in disease prevention and health promotion related to population aggregates and the community as a whole. Students will experience clinical roles related to public health nursing, epidemiology, environmental health, community organizations, legislative activity in the American Nurses Association, utilization of community resources, community health care policy, program planning and evaluation. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses, NS 430, NS 431, NS 440 and NS 441. Co-requisites: NS 450.
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NS 460: Professional Nurse Caring in People with Multi-System Disorders:Theory
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours (3 hours of theory per week) The student will analyze the effectiveness of his/her own professional nurse caring behaviors in provision of holistic health care to adults. Various health care systems and health problems of individuals, families, groups and communities of diverse cultures will be evaluated. The focus will be collaboration with professional multidisciplinary health teams. The effectiveness of therapeutic nursing interventions will be evaluated. Application of critical thinking skills to the nursing process will enable the student to act as a change agent in various complex clinical situations. Prerequisite: All 100- 200- and 300-level nursing courses. NS 430, NS 431, NS 440 and NS 441. Co-requisites: NS 410 and NS 465.
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NS 464: Professional Nurse Leadership and Management:Theory?
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours (3 hours of theory per week) Professional nurse leadership and management theories will be explored. Leadership styles and their impact on health care delivery will be examined. The various functions of management will be reviewed. In the role of manager/leader, the student will devise strategies that plan, direct, delegate, evaluate and implement. The focus is on scholarly activities to emphasize increased understanding of the influence of professional nurse caring behaviors within an organizational structure. The promotion of evidence-based practice using interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills will enhance the articulation of global health care issues. Prerequisite: All 100- and 200 level nursing courses.
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NS 465: Professional Nurse Leadership and Management of People with Multi-System Disorders:Clinical Application
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours (180 clinical hours per semester) Professional nurse leadership and management of people with multi-system disorders will facilitate the integration of organizational theories to clinical practice. Analysis of complex needs of diverse peoples in various environments and cultures will be critiqued. The focus is the independent performance of professional competencies under the guidance of a clinical preceptor in multiple settings in the transition from student to professional practitioner. This course is considered the clinical capstone of the nursing program. Prerequisite: All 100, 200, 300 level nursing courses and NS 430, 431, 440 and 441. Co-requisites: NS 460 and NS 410.
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NS 466: Professional Nurse Leadership Management:Clinical Application
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours (180 clinical hours per semester) In this clinical course, the RN to BSN student applies management and leadership theories in actual health care situations, enacting the nurse manager/leader role using different managerial and leadership strategies to experience the advantages and disadvantages of each. Prerequisite: Advanced placement RN students only.
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NS 499: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1-6 credit hours (By arrangement; 1-6 hours per week) Study directed by a faculty person on a topic of the student's interest and the faculty's expertise. Approval of Program Director required.Optional Health Care Science Update CoursesThree Health Care Science Update courses exist as an option for RN to BSN or RN to MSN students who have not obtained college credit in Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Pathophysiology and/or Pharmacology.
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