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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
The study of a specialized topic in nursing practice as a part of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. Modules of learning depending on the semester hours credit awarded include: 1) Analysis of current best practice based on research evidence; 2) Development of a quality improvement project; 3) Delineation of patient safety as related to the nuring specialty area; 4) Application of knowledge in the clinical setting under the guidance of a preceptor. This course may be repeated with a new focus for additional elective hours if needed. (1-4 hours)
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0.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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5.00 Credits
A foundational course which introduces basic nursing concepts related to client centered needs. Various topics such as caring, cultural competence, pharmacology and nutrition are addressed to provide the student with a beginning foundation for practicing nursing. An online module is incorporated to include various psychosocial concepts such as communication and grieving. The role of the associate degree nurse as an interdisciplinary team member and provider of care is examined. Concepts based on evidenced-based practice and informatics fundamental to beginning nursing skills and clinical practice are introduced. Four Credit Hours: 4-0-4. Co-requisites NURS 107, 108, 109, 110; Pre or co-requisites: BIOL 203, PSYC 201. 5-0-5
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1.00 Credits
Evidenced-based practice provides the foundation to learn beginning level clinical nursing skills used in providing client centered care for adult clients. Clinical nursing skills are performed in a laboratory setting utilizing didactic and clinical simulation with faculty. Fundamental nursing concepts such as cultural competence, quality improvement and use of technology are incorporated into clinical simulations and performance of clinical nursing skills. One Credit Hour: 0-3-1. Co-requisites: NUR 106,108,109,110; Pre or Co-requisites: BIOL 203, PSYC 201.
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1.00 Credits
Concentration is on the clinical application of fundamental concepts and fundamental clinical nursing skills for adult clients. Clinical skills are applied in an acute care setting under the supervision of a clinical faculty member. Fundamental concepts applied during the clinical experience include safety, nutrition, pharmacology, evidenced based practice, informatics, client centered care, interdisciplinary teamwork, and role of the associate degree nurse. One Credit Hour: 0-3- 1. Co-requisites: NURS 106, 107,109 110; Pre or Co-requisites: BIOL 203, PSYC 201.
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2.00 Credits
Provides theory for performing health assessment on healthy individuals across the adult life span, utilizing the nursing process, adult growth and development theories, culturally competent, client centered care and roles of the associate degree nurse. The student assimilates knowledge for the development of beginning skills necessary for proficiency in obtaining a patient history and comprehensive assessment. Two credit hours: 2-0-2 Co-requisites: NURS 106, 107, 108, 110: Pre or Co-requisites: BIOL 203, PSYC 201.
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1.00 Credits
Course concentration is in the development and practice of skills in health assessment. Students perform health assessment techniques on healthy individuals across the adult life span, utilizing the nursing process, adult growth and development theories, and roles of the associate degree nurse. The student demonstrates beginning skills necessary for proficiency in obtaining a client history and comprehensive assessment utilizing a culturally competent, client centered approach. Co-requisites: NURS 106, 107, 108, 109; Pre or Co-requisites BIOL 203; PSYC 201. 0-3-1
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7.00 Credits
This course provides a study of essential concepts in nursing with a focus on health care needs of adults with problems related to homeostatis, comfort, mobility, inflammation, elimination and cellular regulation. Mental health concepts and psychotherapeutic modalities are a major emphasis with an online module that incorporates a focus on pharmacology. Prerequisites: NURS 106, 107, 108, BIOL 203 & PSYC 201. Pre- or co-requisites: NURS 109, 110, 115, 116, BIOL 204, PSYC 206. 0-3-1
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on skill development related to intravenous therapy, blood transfusions, community mental health, psychotherapeutic modalities, and therapeutic communication. . Clinical skills are applied in a laboratory setting utilizing simulation with faculty. Continuing emphasis is placed on the knowledge base of client centered care provided by the associate degree nurse. Prerequisites: NURS 106, 107,108; BIOL 203; PSYC 201. Pre or co-requisites: NURS 109, NURS 110, NURS 114, NURS 116; BIOL 204; PSYC 206. 0-3-1.
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