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11.00 Credits
11 cr. Provides opportunities to obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to implement the roles of a practical nurse in providing care to patients across the lifespan who are acutely ill. Focuses on the care of patients with health problems related to the neurological, hematological, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary systems, as well as conditions related to cancer, mental health, infectious diseases, and complications of obstetrics. Also provides opportunities to implement the roles of a practical nurse in providing care to developing families. Prerequisite: NUR 108. Clinical: Registration must be completed and TB test results and proof of current immunizations submitted before a student is permitted in the clinical area. Current CPR certification is also required. Corequisite: BI 234 and WR 121. Corequisites may be completed prior to enrollment in NUR 109.
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1.00 Credits
1 cr. Provides practical application and hands-on learning for nursing skills, including previously learned skills, converting an intravenous (IV) infusion to an intermittent device, saline flushes via an intermittent venous access device, intradermal injections, wound care, nasogastric tube insertion and removal, suctioning, and tracheostomy care. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 109.
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11.00 Credits
11 cr. Provides the foundation for practice as an associate degree registered nurse. Builds on the curriculum of the first year of the Nursing program and socializes students into the nursing roles at the registered nurse level of responsibility. Provides opportunities to learn and to apply the knowledge and skills necessary to implement these roles in giving care to patients with complex physical and mental health problems. Prerequisite: NUR 109. Clinical: Registration must be completed and TB test results and proof of current immunizations submitted before a student is permitted in the clinical area. Current CPR certification is also required. Corequisite: CS 101. Corequisite may be completed prior to enrollment in NUR 206.
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10.00 Credits
10 cr. Provides opportunities to learn and to apply the knowledge and skills necessary to implement the roles of an associate degree registered nurse in providing care to patients experiencing a health-related crisis such as a critical illness, an acute exacerbation of a chronic illness, or an end-stage disease. Also provides the opportunity to gain knowledge and explore nursing practice in community-based settings. Prerequisite: NUR 206. Clinical: Registration must be completed and TB test results and proof of current immunizations submitted before a student is permitted in the clinical area. Current CPR certification is also required. Corequisite: Social Science elective and sociology elective. Corequisites may be completed prior to enrollment in NUR 208.
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8.00 Credits
8 cr. Provides opportunities to demonstrate mastery of the concepts and skills inherent in the beginning practice roles of an associate degree registered nurse. Focuses on the first-level management skills necessary for providing nursing care to groups of patients in acute or sub-acute care settings. As the culmination of the Nursing program clinical sequence, NUR 209 incorporates a four-week preceptorship during which students demonstrate achievement of program outcomes. Prerequisite: NUR 208. Clinical: Registration must be completed and TB test results and proof of current immunizations submitted before a student is permitted in the clinical area. Current CPR certification is also required. Corequisite: Humanities/Fine Arts/Communication elective and General Education elective. Corequisites may be completed prior to enrollment in NUR 209.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr. Trains students in the knowledge and principles required for safe administration of medications in caring for patients. Provides comprehensive base for clinical application, with specific considerations for pediatrics, maternity, and geriatric patients. Prerequisite: RN, currently enrolled nursing student, LPN.
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1.00 Credits
1 cr. each Promotes and encourages the safe enjoyment of underwater activities, as well as increase awareness of environmental sensitivity, while developing social, emotional, physical and nutritional wellness skills.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. Offers a conditioning program designed to complement individual interests, needs, and goals. May improve some or all of the areas of physical fitness: cardiovascular, muscular, body composition, and flexibility. (Offered via distance education.)
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1.00 Credits
1 cr. each Educates, supports, and motivates individuals interested in managing their weight. Includes nutrition information, weigh-in, class discussion, and daily exercise management. (Offered via distance education.)
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4.00 Credits
4 cr. Offers the first term of a three-term sequence of introductory algebra-based college physics. Includes kinematics, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, and rotation. Prerequisite: MTH 111 and MTH 112. (Offered via distance education.)
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