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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0.5 hour. Clinical 1.5 hours.) Prerequisites: PNUR 100, PNUR 102 or equivalent, PNUR 103, and PNUR 104. Students will apply concepts of the nursing process, communication, and developmental stages to the care of the childbearing family, including the neonate through adolescence. Clinical experiences will reflect a variety of experiences. Nutrition is integrated into the theory content and included in clinical application.
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9.00 Credits
9 credits. 9 hours. (Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 1 hour. Clinical 4 hours.) Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previously attempted courses, PNUR 100, PNUR 102, PNUR 103, PNUR 104, and PNUR 110 Pharmacology. This course prepares the student to care for the adult client with needs ranging from simple to complex in a variety of settings. Concepts are presented by body systems, with common diseases and disorders, their causes, symptomatology, and treatments being emphasized. The nursing process is utilized to identify nursing problems and then to implement nursing interventions to meet client needs. Care of the elderly and nutrition are intergrated as theory content and included in clinical applications.
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8.00 Credits
8 credits. 8 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 1 hour. Clinical 4 hours.) Prerequisite: Prerequisites: PNUR 100, PNUR 102, or equivalent, PNUR 103, PNUR 104, PNUR 110, PNUR 138. This course prepares the student to care for the adult client with needs ranging from simple to complex in a variety of settings. Concepts are presented by body systems, with common diseases and disorders, their causes, symptomatology, and treatments being emphasized. The nursing process is utilized to identify nursing problems and then to implement nursing interventions to meet clients needs. Pharmacology, nutrition and care of elderly are integrated as theory content and included in clinical application.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1.7 hours. Clinical 4.3 hours.) Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previously attempted courses of the program. Principles of leadership and management are utilized in the nursing process to meet the needs of the diverse client, family, and health team member. Legal responsibilities of the practical nurse in a leadership role are reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Principles of constitutional and political theory. Federal and Missouri constitutions and political processes in selected contemporary states.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Principles of political science. Examination of the development, organization, and function of the national government. Its relationship to the cultural, economic, and social institutions of the United States, Federal and Missouri constitutions.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Surveys the theory of politics and government in America at the State and Local levels with special attention to Missouri. Includes US, Missouri constitution.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
1-6 credits. 1-5 hours. (Field Studies 1-6 hours.) Prerequisite: Completion of POLS 135, 136, or 137 with a minimum grade of B. Field work in a public agency/legislative office in an entry-level position to obtain exposure to public service. The credit for this course will vary depending upon the hours spent working for the agency and agreement between instructor and student.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. 1 hour. (Lecture 1 hour.) Directed study of the Missouri Constitution. This course fulfills the state constitution requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) This course acquaints students with the core concepts, processes, issues, and analytical tools of international relations. The course details the actors in international relations, how foreign policy is made, and the role of power. The course examines past, contemporary, and future problems in the international system, including military conflict, economics, demography, and the environment. Upon completion of this course, students should have a strong basic understanding of international relations.
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