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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the normal and abnormal physiology, psychology, and psychosocial processes pertaining to growth and development from infancy through adolescence. The nursing process provides the foundation from which to plan and implement safe nursing care which supports the family unit. Physiological and behavioral changes that relate to child rearing are examined with emphasis on health and its promotion. Nursing management of the family and utilization of critical thinking, making sound nursing judgments is integrated throughout the course. Patient teaching, discharge planning, and follow up care of the family within a multicultural community is addressed. Time is spent in review, practice, and validation of skill competency in the skill laboratory. The clinical setting emphasizes health maintenance and promotion for the family. Clinical experiences are in acute, outpatient, and community based settings. A lifelong commitment to learning is stressed. (Sp)
  • 7.00 Credits

    A continuation in the study of disease processes with an emphasis on health and its promotion. Nursing management of the adult, utilizing critical thinking and the Nursing Process is found throughout the course. Dietary and pharmacologic management are integrated throughout the course. Patient teaching, discharge planning and follow-up care of the adult and ageing population within a multicultural community are addressed. Time is spent in review, practice and validation of skill competency in the skill laboratory. Clinical experiences are spent in acute, outpatient and community based settings. Learning experiences are centered on meeting the total needs of the patient and family. Emphasis on self-reliance, productivity and lifelong commitment to learning is stressed. The student may have experiences in specialty settings. (Lab fee, clinical fee) (F)
  • 7.00 Credits

    A continuation in the study of disease processes with emphasis on health and its promotion. Nursing management utilizing critical thinking and the Nursing Process is used throughout the course. Dietary and pharmacologicmanagement will be integrated throughout the course. A more complete and comprehensive assessment, plan, implementation and evaluation of care are required. Emphasis on leadership skills and time management are addressed throughout the course. Clinical experiences are focused on leadership skills, critical thinking situations and emphasis on the need for self-reliance, productivity and lifelong commitment to learning. Clinical experiences are spent in acute, outpatient and community based areas. The student may be given experience in specialty areas. Patient teaching and a discharge planning assignment with follow-up care to a multicultural ageing community are required. (Clinical fee) (Sp)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Study of principles and techniques underlying nursing leadership and management. Focuses on how to work with people, as individuals or as members of groups, teams, organizations and even whole communities. The course focuses on leadership skills, critical thinking situations, priority setting, time management and communication. (F)
  • 1.00 Credits

    An activity class intended to acquaint students with golf rules and protocol while developing skills in driving and putting. (Lab fee) (Su)
  • 1.00 Credits

    An activity class intended to teach tennis scoring and develop physical skills in the serve and ground strokes. (DD)
  • 1.00 Credits

    A course for students participating in intercollegiate baseball, softball and men's and women's basketball. Prerequisite: Consent of the coach.(F, Sp)
  • 2.00 Credits

    A course that addresses personal health concerns from a holistic standpoint and emphasizes strategies to adapt or change our behavior to promote health and prevent disease. (Not applicable to medical curriculum). (F, Sp, Su)
  • 1.00 Credits

    The course is designed to teach students weight lifting techniques, different weight training systems, a variety of exercises, muscle groups and how each affects the body. Weight lifting terminology will also be introduced. (F, Sp)
  • 1.00 Credits

    A coed fitness class designed to improve physical fitness and weight control through group aerobic exercises and dietary pattern. (DD)
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