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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Instrumental (band) performance ensemble. Membership is open to all students through audition. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Vocal performance ensemble. Membership is open to all students through audition. Concentration is on modern Pop Music performance as well as general music theory and vocal training. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Participation in an instrumental ensemble such as stage band, pep band, or in a small ensemble defined by instrument family. Type of ensemble specified in the course schedule. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Private study in woodwind, brass or percussion instrument designed to refine performance skills and technical and musical proficiency. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Study of current topics of interest. Approval of instructor. (1 3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare the student for certification. Units of study are introduction to long-term care, communication, infection control, safety, anatomy, physiology of aging, nutrition, skin care, and basic skills (personal care, transferring, positioning, vital signs, elimination, bed making). (4 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces concepts related to the practical nurse's roles and responsibilities in today's society. Emphasis is placed on effective communication, microbiology concepts, basic human needs, critical thinking, research, and ethical-legal and professional issues. Health promotion and disease prevention concepts are introduced. Upon completion the student will be able to understand the nursing process as it relates to the socially and culturally diverse clients along the health-illness continuum. (3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to core concepts of mental health nursing, nutrition, and health assessment as they are related to the nursing profession. Students will learn concepts of mental heath and mental illness, health promotion and disease prevention related to nutrition; and the data collection processes of health assessment. (3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This course takes place in the nursing laboratory and in health care facilities. The student will apply social, biological, behavioral and nursing science principles as they are acquired in the Foundations of Nursing and Practical Nursing I courses. Basic nursing skills and procedures are demonstrated and applied in a supervised laboratory/clinical setting. Practical Nursing Students will begin to participate with the nursing process for clients across the lifespan. (3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
This course takes place in the nursing laboratory and in health care facilities. Additional nursing skills are introduced in the laboratory and applied in the clinical setting utilizing current technology. Clinical experiences will include nursing interventions, pain management, nutrition and drug therapy for disease and infectious processes of culturally diverse clients across the lifespan. Health promotion activities and disease prevention techniques will be incorporated into nursing care of the culturally diverse client. Mental health and therapeutic communication concepts are = fall semester = spring semester = summer semester = online course applied in caring for clients along the health illness continuum. Evidence based practice is applied in the holistic care of clients across the lifespan. Upon completion the student will assist in the nursing process as a member of the interdisciplinary health care team. (3 cr)
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