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NUR 144: Bridging LPN to ASN - Theory
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
A course designed for LPNs articulating into the ASN program. Concepts of human function and nursing process provide the integrating elements for this bridge course. The role of the nurse in the health care system and the role of the student as a selfdirected learner are discussed. Prerequisite: Must complete 2 sciences before taking NUR 144. (CHM 100/100L/101 or BIO 200/201 or BIO 230/231 or BIO 202/203)
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NUR 170: Introduction to Nursing - Clinical
4.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This beginning-level clinical nursing course will focus on the initial skills needed to care for the client. The clinical laboratory, nursing home facility, and acute care settings may be used as practice settings. (12 clinical hours per week.) Concurrent courses: NUR 100, 110.
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NUR 201: Nursing through the Lifespan - Theory
4.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The focus of this intermediate level course is nursing care of the client from birth through middle adulthood. The nursing student will assist the client to maintain essential life functions and adapt to alterations in human functioning. This course builds upon knowledge and skills acquired in beginning level courses. Prerequisites: NUR 110, 100 and 170
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NUR 202: Nursing through the Lifespan - Theory
4.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The focus of this intermediate level course includes both physical and psychosocial nursing care of clients from adulthood through the aging process. The nursing student will examine methods to assist the client to maintain essential life functions and to adapt to alterations in human functioning while building upon previous knowledge. Prerequisites: NUR 110, 100/170
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NUR 211: Nursing Concepts II
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course further develops content in Nursing Concepts 110 related to curriculum outcomes. Principles of human development across the lifespan are presented as related to communication and teaching learning styles, family and cultural issues, and community resources. Class content can be applied in concurrent nursing clinical courses. The Student Professional Portfolio continues to serve as a measurement of student development in the nursing curriculum. Concurrent courses: NUR 201 and 271, or 202 and 272. Prerequisites: NUR 110, 100, and 170.
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NUR 212: Nursing Concepts III
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course further develops content presented in previous Nursing Concepts courses. Ethical principles are discussed as they relate to professional growth and client care. Issues related to the scope of nursing practice will be presented and discussed from the perspective of legal, ethical, and personal responsibility. Class content is applied in concurrent clinical courses. The Student Professional Portfolio continues to serve as a measurement of student development in the nursing curriculum. Concurrent courses: NUR 201/271 or 202/272. Prerequisites: ETH 200, NUR 211
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NUR 222: Building Nursing Success
1.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
This course assists students to attain knowledge and skills necessary for nursing courses. It is individualized to meet the student’s specific needs.
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NUR 224: Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The study of the classes of drugs, their uses, mechanism of action, systematic effects, adverse effects, and contraindications. Specific examples of drugs will be used as models to explain various classes. Specific analysis of nervous, respiratory, cardiovascular, and excretory drugs, using biochemical and physiological concepts will be carried out.
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NUR 253: Complex Nursing - Theory
4.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
Complex Nursing is the proficient level ASN course. Multi-system alterations in human functioning will be explored with emphasis on prioritization of comprehensive nursing care. Independent functions of the nurse are explored to allow further development of the associate degree nurse’s role, while building upon knowledge acquired in previous courses. Concurrent courses: NUR 213 and NUR 273. Prerequisites: All intermediate level nursing courses and all required sciences.
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NUR 271: Nursing through the Lifespan - Clinical
3.00 Credits
College of Saint Mary
The focus of this clinical nursing course is on application of knowledge and expansion of the nursing process. Emphasis will be on human development of the individual and the nurse as a teacher. Opportunities for clinical experiences may include maternity environments, pediatric facilities, and other selected acute-care and outpatient settings. This course builds upon knowledge and skills acquired in beginning level theory and clinical courses. Students will be expected to draw on this knowledge and these skills to successfully complete this course. (Average 9 clinical hours per week.) Concurrent courses: NUR 211 or 212, 201. Prerequisites: NUR 110, 100 and 170.
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