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3.00 Credits
Listening course designed to give the students, through aural perception, understanding and appreciation of music as a moving force in western culture. Three hours; 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of music, sight-reading, terminology, methods, principles and materials for teaching of music in elementary school. Three hours; 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to provide beginning nursing students with an understanding of the medical language necessary to understand diseases, nursing procedures, body systems, and abbreviations in their assigned texts. Credit: 1 credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students who have successfully completed the freshmen year a diverse clinical mentoring experience with a trained registered nursing preceptor in a hospital setting. The student will have multiple opportunities to validate, improve or learn a new set of authorized skills. The nursing process and critical clinical problem solving will be emphasized. The student will receive monetary compensation for hours worked with the preceptor. Credits: 3 hrs. Prerequisites: NUR1011, 1119, 1122, 1224, 1225
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1.00 Credits
This course emphasizes critical thinking in reading, interpreting and solving calculation problems encountered in the preparation of medications. The importance of accuracy, avoidance of medication errors and understanding common abbreviations used in ordering medications is included to promote safety in medication administration. Credit: 1 hr. Co-requisites: NUR 1119 Prerequisites: NUR 1011
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9.00 Credits
Fundamentals are the foundation for all subsequent nursing courses. It is an introduction to nursing with an emphasis on normal, basic human needs, nursing process, therapeutic communication, and clinical skills. Nursing Procedures are taught with demonstration of competency in learning laboratory. Credits: 9 credit hours. (5 hours theory; 4 hours clinical (180 hrs) Prerequisites: BIO 2513/2511, BIO 2523/2521, BIO 2923/2921.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to basic pharmacologic principles, including drug metabolism, drug action, drug uses, classifications, adverse effects and nursing implementations of each classification. The roles and responsibilities of the nurse are discussed. Credits: 2 hrs. Co-requisites: NUR 1111, NUR 1119. Prerequisites: NUR 1011
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide the students an opportunity for indepth study of current health issues, legislative issues, practice issues and their impact on the nursing profession. The student is required to use community and web based resources. Participatory assignments will be given for local, district and state contact. Credit: 2 hrs. Corequisites:NUR 1225
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the nursing process to plan and provide interventions to assist an adult client in meeting basic needs in a hospital environment, development of skills in assessment, clinical decision making, and communication and technology are emphasized. Credits: 4hrs. (180 clinical hrs.), Prerequisites: NUR 1119, NUR 1111, NUR 1122. Co-requisites: NUR 1225
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5.00 Credits
This course provides the study of general principles of caring for selected adult clients and families in hospital settings with common medical-surgical health care needs related to each body system. Emphasis is placed on knowledge, judgment, skills and the development of the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member of the profession. Concepts introduced in NUR 1119, NUR1111, and NUR1122 are integrated and applied in the clinical setting. Credits: 5 hrs. Prerequisites: NUR 1119, NUR 1111, NUR 1122 Corequisites: NUR 1212, NUR 1224
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