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NURS 253: Adult Health/Illness Needs III
6.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
6 semester credits (3 hours lecture/9 hours clinical) This is a theory and practicum course focusing on critical thinking and clinical decision making skills in the care of adults with increasingly complex health/illness needs. The transition to the graduate role integrates the roles of the provider of care, manager of care and member within the discipline in an acute care setting. Course Fee: $25.00
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NURS 254: Principles of Nursing Practice
1.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
1 semester credit (online) This is a theory course, which addresses the transition of the ASN student into a graduate nurse. Nursing practice standards, beginning management principles and professional issues are discussed.
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NURS 255: Complex Care Needs-Maternal/Child Client
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credit (2 hours lecture/3 hour clinical) This course prepares the student to provide care to maternal/child patients experiencing acutely changing conditions in settings where the outcome is less predictable. Topics include care of the patient during childbirth, high risk pregnancies, obstetrical emergencies, neonatal emergencies and infants, children and family units requiring complex collaborative care. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 151, NURS 152, and NURS 153. Course Fee: $15.00
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NURS 256: Complex Care Needs-Mental Health Client
2.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
2 semester credit (1 hour lecture/3 hour clinical) This course explores mental health/illness needs of special populations with emphasis on individuals, families and communities. Focus is placed on psychotherapeutic management in the continuum of care, milieu management and behavioral interventions with clients experiencing acute and chronic psychiatric disorders. This course provides for clinical application of mental health nursing skills and the use of therapeutic communication in institutional and community based settings. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 151, NURS 152, NURS 153. Course Fee: $15.00
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NURS 257: Complex Care Needs-Adult Client
4.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
4 semester credit (2 hours lecture/6 hours clinical) This course provides the opportunity for the student to provide nursing care to the adult with complex health/illness needs, including those with acute health conditions. Emphasis is on clinical decision making when providing care for clients and family members with rapidly changing health conditions. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 255, NURS 256, and NURS 258 and BIOL 217.
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NURS 258: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credit (3 hours lecture) This course introduces the student to the principles and processes of pathophysiology and its effect on human body systems. Pathophysiology of the most common body system alterations are discussed within the context of the provider of care role. Evidence based research in the nursing of clients with body system alterations are presented. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 151, NURS 152, and NURS 153.
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NURS 261: Advanced Clinical Skills
1.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
1 semester credit (3 hour lab) This course prepares the student to assume the provider of care role while implementing complex nursing interventions. This skills lab allows students to practice advanced nursing skills utilizing the nursing process and critical thinking to demonstrate clinical decision making. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 255, NURS 256, NURS 258 and BIOL 217.
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NURS 262: Managing Client Care
4.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
4 semester credit (2 hours lecture/6 hours clinical) This course addresses the transition of the student nurse into the role of the associate degree registered nurse and includes preparation for the NCVLEX-RN. Emphasis is on application of the manager of care role when caring for groups of clients while working in a supervised healthcare environment. Prerequisites: Successful completion of NURS 255, NURS 256, NURS 258, and BIOL 217. Course Fee: $15.00
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NURS 305: Nursing Ethics
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (online) The fi eld of medical/nursing ethics has become more important as healthcare decisions have emerged into the public arena. Theories and principles used to address biomedical problems are drawn from the discipline of moral philosophy. The abortion debate, questions related to discontinuing feedings for clients and brain death are examples of legislative issues from the healthcare arena that have spurred public interest in ethical decision making. To operate as an advocate, nurses need to understand both the clinical and moral dimensions of the issues of patients and nurses caring for them. Prerequisite: NURS 128.
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NURS 321: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
3.00 Credits
Montana State University-Northern
3 semester credits (online) Characteristics of nursing practice as a profession are discussed. Interrelationships of the healthcare delivery system and nursing roles, functions and clinical decision-making are analyzed. Theoretical bases/concepts of nursing practice are examined. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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