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NUR 112: Collaborative Practice I: Pharmacology Students Acquire And Demonstrate
2.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
knowledge of basic principles of pharmacology applied to the nursing role in administering medications. Learners identify nursing roles and responsibilities in caring for clients receiving pain medications, hypoglycemic agents, drugs affecting the cardiovascular system, anticoagulants, and medications used to treat GI disorders. Prerequisite: Admission to the nursing program and completion of NUR 101 with a "C" grade or better; MTH 65 or MTH 95 or higher witha "C" grade or better . Corequisite : NUR 102 . WINTER
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NUR 113: Collaborative Practice II: Pathophysiology & Pharmacology
1.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students acquire knowledge of pathophysiology and pharmacology that they can apply to the nursing role. Students identify nursing roles and responsibilities in administering medications to treat selected conditions. Prerequisite: NUR 102 and NUR 112 with a "C" grade or better, andconcurrently enrolled in NUR 103, or instructor permission. Corequisite: NUR 103. SPRING
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NUR 115A: Strategies For Success in The Nursing Program
1.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students develop strategies and skills necessary for success in the nursing program in the following areas: research and writing for the health profession, study and test taking strategies, math strategies for safe medication administration, workplace and study skills, coping and self-care strategies, and time management. Prerequisite: Admission into Nursing Program. FALL
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NUR 115B: Physical Assessment, Part I
1.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Part one of a two-part course that reviews principles and techniques of physical assessment for the practicing nurse or nursing student. Each section will include a review of related anatomy and physiology; principles, techniques, and practice of physical examination; and common changes from the norm. Students should be able to perform a completed history and physical examination in an organized, systematic manner by the end of the course. Prerequisite: Admission into Nursing Program. WINTER
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NUR 115C: Physical Assessment, Part II
1.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Part two of a two-part courses that reviews principles and techniques of physical assessment for the practicing nurse or nursing student. Each section will include a review of related anatomy and physiology; principles, techniques, and practice of physical examination; and common changes from the norm. Students should be able to perform a complete history and physical examination in an organized, systematic manner by the end of the course. Prerequisite: Admission into Nursing Program. SPRING
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NUR 201: and NUR 201L NURSING:CLIENTS IN CRISIS
8.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This course continues to build on previously learned concepts and skills. It prepares the developing professional nurse to apply functional health patterns in caring for clients with acute and/or critical problems in the hospital setting including critical care settings. Students learn and use complex psychomotor skills and incorporate core concepts into practice. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of NUR 109 and all first year nursing program course requirements with a "C" gradeor better. Current health provider CPR certification. Completion of hepatitis B series or signed waiver; TB test within the past 12 months. Corequisite: NUR 201 with NUR 201L. FALL
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NUR 202: and NUR 202L NURSING:FAMILIES IN CRISIS
9.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This course continues to build on previously learned concepts and skills. It prepares the developing professional nurse to apply functional health patterns in providing care for individuals and families in times of crisis. Students develop a heightened awareness of community health issues and explore the nurse's role in addressing them. Students demonstrate increasing independence and use of nursing management strategies in providing care. Prerequisite: NUR 201 and NUR 231 with a "C" grade or better . Corequisite : NUR 202 withNUR 202L. WINTER
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NUR 208: and NUR 208L NURSING:TRANSITION INTO PRACTICE
8.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
This class continues to build on concepts and skills learned in the previous terms. It prepares students for the transition from nursing student to registered nurse. Students apply learned skills and concepts, providing client care in a community or institutional setting under the guidance of a nurse preceptor. Students incorporate concepts of professional practice and address leadership/management issues. Prerequisite: NUR 202 and NUR 232 with a "C" grade or better. Corequisite: NUR 208 with NUR 208L. SPRING
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NUR 231: Collaborative Practice III: Pathophysiology & Pharmacology
2.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students acquire knowledge of pathophysiology and pharmacology that they can apply to the nursing role. Learners demonstrate an increasing understanding of the effects of fluid and electrolyte and acid-base imbalance, and of diabetes mellitus on the client. Students identify the effects of cardiovascular disease, acute respiratory diseases, renal disorders, and trauma on clients. Students identify nursing roles and responsibilities in administering antidysrhythmics, immunosuppressive, anti-inflammatory agents, cholesterol lowering agents, and drugs used to treat critical complications such as cardiac arrest and anaphylaxis. Prerequisite: Completion of all first year nursing program course requirements with a "C" grade or better. Corequisite: NUR 201 and 215. FALL
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NUR 232: Collaborative Practice IV: Pathophysiology & Pharmacology
1.00 Credits
Clatsop Community College
Students acquire knowledge of pathophysiology and pharmacology that they can apply to the nursing role. Learners demonstrate an understanding of the effects of HIV infection and its complications on the client and current drug therapies for treatment of HIV infection. Students identify the effects of selected pediatric and genetic disorders, and infections of the prenatal periods. Students identify pathophysiological changes that occur with tuberculosis, and nursing responsibilities when administering antimycobacterials and antiarrhythmic drugs. Prerequisite: NUR 201 and NUR 231 with a "C" grade or better . Corequisite : NUR 202 . WINTER
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