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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Comprehensive study of the family life cycle with emphasis on child bearing family human needs. Includes normal growth and development from conception to birth. Discusses ethical/ legal dilemmas of nursing. Clinical focus on utilization of the nursing process in providing safe nursing care to clients throughout pregnancy, the birth process, the postpartal and new born period, in a variety of health care settings. Experiences are designed to expand the student's understanding of complexity of family dynamics and the concept of wellness within the family unit. Prerequisites: PSYC 1603, NUTR 1113, and NURS 1219. Concurrent enrollment: NURS 2135.
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9.00 Credits
Reinforcement and continuation of content presented in Physical Mental Health of Adults and Children Part I. Clinical focus on assisting clients in hospital and community settings to meet their basic human needs by providing safe nursing care, utilizing the nursing process to children and adults experiencing common health problems. Discusses current issues in nursing with emerging trends. Prerequisites: PSYC 1603, NUTR 1113, and NURS 1219. Concurrent enrollment: NURS 2134.
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15.00 Credits
A study of increasingly complex alterations in basic human needs caused by physical and mental health problems. Adaptive and maladaptive coping with life crisis is explored. Students utilize the nursing process in caring for clients in advanced medical-surgical, intensive care, acute and chronic mental health units. Includes leadership and management of nursing care for a group of clients. Emphasis throughout the course is on students perception of self and an awareness of how it effects their interactions with others. Prerequisite: NURS 2134 and 2135. All remaining general education courses must be completed by the end of the semester.
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3.00 Credits
Basic nutrition related to food and health problems in the present socioeconomic and cultural environment. Practical applications of the science of nutrition in planning diets for people of various ages and occupations.
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3.00 Credits
A review of the rules applying to correct English usage with particular emphasis on the parts of speech, sentence structure, punctuation, and capitalization.
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2.00 Credits
A theory and practical application course with emphasis on the development of attitudes, work habits, and good office procedures for the medical secretary.
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2.00 Credits
A beginning typewriting course in the fundamentals of the keyboard and proper operating techniques utilizing a computer software package. Instruction is provided in basic skills including personal and business letters, themes, tabulations, outlines, and manuscripts. Not open to students who have completed one year of high school typing.
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3.00 Credits
Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, adjectives, and verbs as they are used in forming the names of major diseases, anatomical parts and other terms commonly used in the medical field.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents administrative procedures necessary in the management of the patient with emphasis on public relations, receptionist skills, telephone and appointment skills, preparation and study of computer terminology with application. Prerequisite: OIS 1113 or concurrent enrollment, keyboarding proficiency or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of techniques and attitudes that lead to success in personal and professional life. Covers the job campaign, interviewing, attire, personal and professional poise, planning and goal setting, and social etiquette.
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