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NUR 313: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing - Clinical
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. Focuses on the use of the nursing process to design therapeutic nursing interventions for clients experiencing psychosocial stressors. Emphasis is on the development of the therapeutic self which is used with individuals and groups in a variety of community-based settings to enhance the communication process and facilitate intervention strategies of a psychosocial nature. (NUR 312 must be taken concurrently.)
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NUR 325: Pediatric Nursing
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. Focuses on the care of children who are experiencing a variety of stressors, stress, and diseases of adaption. Theories, concepts, and principles related to the care of children and their families are presented. (NUR 326 must be taken concurrently.)
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NUR 326: Pediatric Nursing - Clinical
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. Focuses on the use of the nursing process to provide secondary preventive care in a variety of community-based settings to children experiencing health problems as a result of stressors. The impact of illness/disease on the development of children from infancy through adolescence will be evaluated. Psychomotor skills are learned and practiced in a skills laboratory prior to performance in a community-based setting. (NUR 325 must be taken concurrently.)
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NUR 340: Theory and Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. (Open to RN students only.) This course is offered online and introduces the student to the need for theory development in nursing, selected nursing models, and the philosophy and conceptual framework of the School of Nursing. Attitudes and values that support the professional nurse are explored. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of knowledge and skills for facilitative communication and the appreciation of cultural diversity. Concepts related to community-based practice and the nursing process are introduced.
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NUR 341: Advanced Placement for Nursing Leadership Experience
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Admission to the Nursing major. (Open only to R.N. students with at least 5 years nursing experience.) Seminar is designed to assist the student to reflect on and document relevant prior learning and nursing experience and to present evidence of their achievement in key areas of nursing practice. Such documentation will be collected in a portfolio and will be used as a basis of evaluation for credit.
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NUR 345: Computer Literacy
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program or obtain department permission. Introduces student to use of personal computer, computer concepts, and information systems. Students will explore ways in which computers have impacted the delivery of health care. Students will learn to use computers for word processing, conducting library searches, and use the World Wide Web to locate health-care information to improve nursing practice.
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NUR 346: Professional Writing and Communication
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. This course is offered online and is open to R.N. students only. Introduces the student to the need for professional communication in nursing through exploration of computer information sources, writing for professional journals, and electronic media presentations. Attributes and skills that support a professional image are explored. Emphasis is placed on the acquisition of writing skills and computer literacy.
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NUR 350: Leadership and Management
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: NUR 340. (This course is offered online and is open to R.N. students only). Focuses on leadership and management theories and concepts as they relate to the practice of nursing and the delivery of care in a variety of community-based settings. Emphasizes the use of change theory and quality assurance concepts. Approaches to developing leader/change agent and consultant/collaborator roles are explored.
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NUR 360: Nursing Research
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: MTH 147. Students must be admitted to the Nursing Program. This course is offered online and is open to R.N. students only. Introduces the research process and the contributions of research to the improvement of nursing practice. Focuses on the critical analysis and interpretation of research reports and the development of strategies for implementation of research findings. Must be completed for senior standing in the major.
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NUR 379: Death and Dying: Care of Individuals and Family for Healthcare Professionals
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Focuses on death and dying topics through the life span to include those that affect health care workers. Topics include discussion on western philosophy about death and dying, personal assessment of death, cultural, spiritual and religious aspects of death and dying, grieving and bereavement, loss of child, loss of parent, loss of spouse and communication issues related to death and dying. This course will also look at ethical and legal issues and the healthcare provider’s role. (Elective)
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