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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of medications and their diagnostic, therapeutic, and curative effects. Includes nursing intervention utilizing the nursing process. Designed to acquaint the student to the utilization of the nursing process in meeting health care needs of the patient receiving drug therapy.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of childhood diseases and childcare from infancy through adolescence. Focus on the care of the well and the ill child utilizing the nursing process. Also the child in each developmental stage will be covered.
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0.00 - 15.00 Credits
A method of instruction providing detailed education, training, and work-based experience, and direct patient/client care, generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external experiences. Course may be repeated if the topics and learning outcomes vary. This course includes supervised clinical experience offering laboratory practice in the development of basic nursing skills and introduction to the disease process. Special emphasis is placed on the geriatric patient and the problems unique to that age group.
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0.00 - 23.00 Credits
A method of instruction providing detailed education, training, and work based experience, and direct patient/client care generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences. Course includes supervised offering students laboratory practice in the nursing care of adult advanced medical or surgical patient and/or the obstetric, pediatric and new patients. Exposure to various allied health fields is included. The administration of medications begins this semester.
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0.00 - 23.00 Credits
A method of instruction providing detailed education, training, and work based experience, and direct patient/client care generally at clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences. Course may be repeated if topics and learning objectives vary. This course includes supervised clinical experiences offering students laboratory practice in nursing care of the adult and of the advanced medical or surgical patient and/or the obstetric, pediatric and newborn patients. Exposure to various allied health fields is included.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to general principles of growth and development, primary health care needs of the client across the life span, and therapeutic nursing interventions. Designed to acquaint the student to the nursing process, the technical skills, and concepts which cover all areas of the curriculum. This will also include dosage calculation. Provides the student practice in the clinical skills lab.
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Introduction to common health problems of the adult requiring medical and surgical interventions. This course is designed to acquaint the student to the adult patient who has health deviations. Preventative, therapeutic, and rehabilitative aspects shall be provided. Also included will be physical, psychological, and spiritual components of health and disease.
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Continuation of nursing in Health and Illness II. Further study of common medicalsurgical problems of the adult including concepts of mental illness. Incorporates knowledge necessary to make the transition from student to graduate vocational nurse. This course provides further study of the adult with health deviations including preventative, therapeutic, and rehabilitative aspects.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
An introduction to welding careers and safety practices, including welding safety; OSHA and the Hazardous Communication Act, Material Safety Data Sheets (MODS); basic mathematics; measuring systems; shop operations; use and care of precision measuring tools; and the use and care of hand and power tools. Instruction on various types of welding equipment and processes, basic welding gases, fluxes, electrodes, symbols, and blueprint.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of welding codes and their development in accordance with structural standards, welding processes, destructive and nondestructive testing methods.
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