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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This course covers the "Anatomy of a Computer", storage systems, accessing help, and an introduction to basic computing skills, including keyboarding, use of Windows Operating System, word processing, e-mailing, and accessing the internet.
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2.00 Credits
Must be taken concurrently with HSNS 1117. Clinical experiences at designated agencies are arranged for the students; application of concepts, principles and skills acquired in the related theory class. Individuals who are licensed as LPNs, paramedics and some military medics may be eligible for credit by examination or by extrainstitutional learning for this course. Laboratory fee $7.00. Acceptance into the Nursing Science program is required for enrollment. Permission of the Program Director is required for enrollment.
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7.00 Credits
This course is the foundation course for the beginning nursing student. The roles of the associate degree registered nurse are identified and fundamental nursing skills and nursing assessment are presented. The course includes a campus laboratory Prerequisites HSNS 1131 or 1123, HSNS 1112, HSNS 1117, HSNS 1101, HSNS 1124, and HSNS 1125. Permission of Program Director required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the career ladder nursing student and should be taken prior to entering the nursing program. Skills and competencies to perform in the role of the registered nurse are explored. In addition, role transition concepts, advanced nursing assessment skills and care planning skills and practice are presented. Permission of the Program Director is required for enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
Must be taken concurrently with HSNS 1125 Nursing II. Clinical experiences at designated agencies are arranged for the students' application of concepts, principles, and skills acquired in related theory classes. Individuals who are licensed as LPN's and paramedics and some military medics may be eligible for credit by examination or by extrainstitutional learning for this course. Prerequisites: HSNS 1101, HSNS 1112, HSNS 1117, and HSNS 1131.
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5.00 Credits
This course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in HSNS 1117. The focus is on using the nursing process to learn about the nursing care of basic medical surgical clients. An understanding of the client's needs and interdisciplinary treatments as well as an emphasis on the role and skills of the registered nurse in caring for these clients is presented. Pharmacology concepts and principles of medication administration are introduced in this course. This course includes a campus laboratory period where psychomotor application of the course concepts, principles and skills are practiced and expanded upon. Individuals who are licensed as LPNs, paramedics and some military medics may be eligible for credit by examination or by extrainstitutional learning for this course. Acceptance into the Nursing Science program is required for enrollment. Permission of the Program Director is required for enrollment. Laboratory fee $7.00. Prerequisites: HSNS 1101, HSNS 1112, HSNS 1117, and HSNS 1131.
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1.00 Credits
This course is for the beginning-track nursing student. The focus of the course is on the nursing process and applying it to client care. Care planning skills are presented and practiced. Permission of the Program Director is required for enrollment.
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8.00 Credits
Selected topics in specialized areas of nursing and health care. May be repeated with a change in subject matter for up to a total of eight hours credit. Will not satisfy any of the credit hour requirements for an associate degree program.
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2.00 Credits
Must be taken concurrently with HSNS 2103 Nursing Care of Women and Children. Clinical experiences at designated agencies are arranged for the students' application of concepts, principles, and skills acquired in related theory classes. Acceptance into the Nursing Science Program is required for enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents nursing care of women and children. The focus is on the care of clients experiencing expected developmental life patterns as well as alterations in these patterns. Included in this content are maternal-child, women's health and pediatric concepts. This course includes a campus laboratory period where application of the course concepts; principles and skills are practiced and expanded upon. Laboratory fee: $7.00. Acceptance into the Nursing Science Program is required for enrollment. Laboratory fee $7.00 Prerequisites: HSNS 1131 or HSNS 1123, HSNS 1112, HSNS 1117, HSNS 1101, HSNS 1124, and HSNS 1125. Permission of the Program Director is required for enrollment.
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