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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for licensed paramedics and licensed practical nurses who are seeking advance standing in the nursing program. The major focus is on the nursing process as it relates to maintaining and restoring functional health patterns for clients during the older and middle adult phases of the life span. Emphasis is placed on the role and competencies of the associate degree nurse and role change. Critical thinking and communications are integrated throughout the course. A clinical laboratory component provides application of theoretical concepts. Prerequisites: Permission and BIOL 1144 and 2215; NURS 1191; ENGL 1113; PHAR 2113; PSY 1113; SOC 1113, NUTR 1113, and ORIE 1151.
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3.00 Credits
Integrated theoretical and clinical studies with focus on promotion of health through the life span. Prerequisite: NURS 1228.
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3.00 Credits
A study of role transition, including integration of selected clinical areas with the core competencies of professional nursing practice. Prerequisite: NURS 2138.
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Integrated theoretical and clinical studies with focus on the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of health and management of acute and chronic illness. Prerequisite: NURS 2138.
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3.00 Credits
A study of nutrients (including general functions) factors affecting utilization, food sources, dietary allowances, food economics, special needs in the life cycle, current issues in nutrition, energy metabolism, food economics, special diets and fad diets. The role of nutrients in the functioning of the human immune system is discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation for success as a student, including study skills, interpersonal communications, information about opportunities available at Rogers State University, and initial steps in career planning. A course emphasizing the importance of planning, proactive learning, how to study, build community on campus, and foster an understanding of self. The College Experience is designed to help students develop patterns and practices.
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3.00 Credits
A fundamental course presenting the history of drug administration, legal controls, safety issues, mechanisms of drug action and excretion. Drug groups are presented according to action and use, and individual drugs are delineated as to dosage, mode, onset, peak, duration, side effect, contraindication, precautions, interactions, and therapeutic blood level when known. Prerequisites: BIOL 2215 or LPN or NREMT-P.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to philosophy, mainly Western, but also including world traditions, which examines the thought of major philosophers and explores the traditional questions of philosophy about the nature of reality, knowledge, values and humanity. Humanities elective.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning course in logic. Study of the principles of deductive reasoning, language and argument analysis, and fallacies in thought and argument.
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3.00 Credits
A study of ethics and values from a comparative and structural basis to include origin and base of formulation.
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