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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of one clinical nursing course with a "C" grade or better as evidenced by an official transcript. A clinical only, service learning experience, working with vulnerable clients at the Salvation Army of Lake County. This course is offered as satisfactory/unsatisfactory only. (3 contact hours)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2350, NURS 2450, NURS 2500; or permission of Nursing program director. This course promotes the use of complex concepts, principles and skills in the application of the nursing process and the caring role of the nurse as manager of reinforcement/strengthening of previously acquired skills.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL 2220, NURS 1245, PSYC 2100; or permission of Nursing program director This specialized course provides students with the opportunity to focus on the caring role of the nurse with the well and the frail elderly client. Students will provide care to the elderly through experiences in long-term care, sub-acute care, and in community settings. The course addresses normal changes of aging and selected acute and chronic conditions. It also discusses health maintenance and health promotion. (5.6 contact hours: 1.7 lecture, 3.9 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL 2220, NURS 1245, PSYC 2100; or permission of Nursing program director This specialized course provides students with the opportunity to focus on the caring role of the nurse with the childbearing family. The course presents caring within the context of a family-centered philosophy. It discusses health promotion and health maintenance during the childbearing cycle as well as selected acute and chronic complications. (5.6 contact hours: 1.7 lecture, 3.9 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL 2220, NURS 1245, PSYC 2100; or permission of Nursing program director This specialized course provides students with the opportunity to focus on the caring role of the nurse with children. The course presents caring within the context of a family-centered philosophy. It discusses health promotion and health maintenance during childhood as well as selected acute and chronic complications.(5.6 contact hours: 1.7 lecture, 3.9 clinical)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2150, NURS 2200, NURS 2250; or permission of Nursing program director This final medical surgical course promotes the use of complex concepts, principles, and skills in the application of the nursing process and the caring role of the nurse as manager of care. The course places emphasis on nursing care of clients with multi-system cardiovascular, respiratory, hepatic, integumentary, and renal alterations. It also examines the principles and advanced skills needed in the critical care setting. Selected classroom and clinical experiences provide students with new skills and reinforcement/refinement of previously acquired skills. The course also explores leadership and supervision of team members. (8 contact hours: 2 lecture, 6 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2150, NURS 2200, NURS 2250; or permission of Nursing program director This specialized course provides students with the opportunity to focus on the role of the nurse caring for clients with mental health alterations. The course demonstrates caring through use of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship, group process, and critical thinking skills. It emphasizes the role of the nurse as a provider and manager of care in the acute and community settings. (5.6 contact hours: 1.7 lecture, 3.9 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2150, NURS 2200, NURS 2250; or permission of Nursing program director This specialized course emphasizes the role of the nurse as educator to develop client self-care strategies. It also discusses the nurse as a case manager collaborator, advocate, clinician, and user or research. Selected classroom and clinical experiences provide students with an opportunity to implement the nursing process relating to health promotion, disease prevention, and management of chronic illness. (5.6 contact hours: 1.7 lecture, 3.9 clinical)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2350, NURS 2450, NURS 2500 This capstone course provides graduating students with intense clinical experience in selected healthcare settings. The course places emphasis on the caring role of the beginning staff nurse under the guidance of a registered nurse preceptor. (3 contact hours: 3 clinical)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NURS 2350 (can be taken concurrently), NURS 2450 (can be taken concurrently), NURS 2500 (can be taken concurrently) This capstone course provides graduating students with intense clinical experience in selected healthcare settings. The course places emphasis on the caring role of the beginning staff nurse under the guidance of a registered nurse preceptor. (3 contact hours: 3 clinical)
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