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  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits -3 Lecture - 3 Continues studies on the elements of music, with emphasis upon analysis of various musical styles and trends. A continuation of MUS 212. Prerequisite: MUS111, 112, 113 and MUS211, 212
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits -1-3 Selected topics in music including pedagogy, conducting and performance practice.
  • 9.00 Credits

    Credits -9 Lecture - 5 Lab -1 Other - 3 This course presents concepts of nursing and how they relate to human beings in modern society. Explored are the rules and responsibilities of nurses, legal aspects, the health team members, and the goal of the health care delivery system. The student is introduced to the concepts of the health-illness continuum as it relates to human beings throughout the life cycle, the basic needs of human beings, the nursing process, and fundamental skills in patient care. Opportunities are provided for skills practice in simulated laboratory and clinical settings. The student is also introduced to beginning psychiatric concepts of stress and adaptation, crisis theory, therapeutic communication and the sick role. Admission in the nursing program required
  • 9.00 Credits

    Credits - 9 Lecture - 5 Other -4 Content includes concepts and skills of holistic medical-surgical nursing throughout the life span, including pediatric, adult and geriatric nursing. With faculty guidance, the student will apply and utilize concepts learned in NUR 101 to develop skills needed for effective nursing practice with children, adults and the aged. Special emphasis is placed on the care of the patient experiencing diagnostic procedures and tests, surgical interventions and disturbances in fluid and electrolyte balance. In addition, the care of the patient in shock, experiencing hemorrhage, blood transfusions and transplants are also discussed. The care of the patient and their family will be an integral part of the curriculum for each age group. This course continues to develop and reinforce medication calculations and administration as it applies to the health care setting. Prerequisite: NUR101 and NUR254,
  • 13.00 Credits

    Credits - 13 Lecture - 9 Other - 4 Classroom instruction presents concepts, disease processes by system, adaptation to illness, and development of skills in medicalsurgical nursing of children, adults and the aged. The student will further develop and apply concepts learned in NUR 102. Supervised experiences are provided in applying principles of nursing and related disciplines to meet the basic needs of these groups in various clinical settings. This course integrates the application of medication calculation and administration. Prerequisite: NUR102, PHC211 and NUR151
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits - 1 Lab - 1 This course applies the nursing process and PN skills in intravenous therapy, enteral nutrition, incident reports, transcribing orders, tracheostomy management, suctioning techniques and medication management. Students are provided opportunities for skills practice and return demonstration with mastery of skills in a simulated laboratory. Prerequisite: NUR101 and NUR254
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits - 1 Lab - 1 This course applies the nursing process and advanced skills in intravenous therapy, central venous catheters, vascular access devices, blood transfusions, total parenteral nutrition, task delegation and assignment, and critical thinking application. Students are provided opportunities for skills practice and return demonstration with mastery of skills in a simulated laboratory. Prerequisite: NUR103
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits - 1 Lab - 1 Application of advanced nursing skills in respiratory/mock code, application of critical thinking and ethical/legal responsibilities in job skills competencies, prioritization/analysis of RN level care of patients. Students are provided opportunities for skills practice and return demonstration with mastery of skills in a simulated laboratory. Prerequisite: NUR161 and NUR203
  • 11.00 Credits

    Credits - 11 Lecture - 6 Other -5 The holistic study of acute and chronic disorders as related to adult and pediatric nursing practice. Advanced medical-surgical nursing concepts and skills are applied to the care of adults and children in ambulatory care settings. Clinical practice focuses on the integration of this course with prerequisite concurrently acquired knowledge from nursing and support courses. Critical thinking is reinforced along with assessment skills and medication administration in clinical settings. Nursing process, legal/ethical issues, current trends in health care, and case management concepts are continually applied to prepare for the role of the registered nurse. Prerequisite: NUR171, NUR202
  • 11.00 Credits

    Credits - 11 Lecture - 6 Other -5 This course examines maternity and women's health care, and cultural, physiologic, and psychosocial needs during the reproductive and childbearing cycle. Case management, which may incorporate the nursing process and collaborative care, is stressed as well as promotion of wellness throughout a woman's lifespan. Content includes the normal process of childbearing, an introduction to high-risk conditions, and selected common gynecological conditions, and medical surgical concepts. Prerequisite: NUR203, NUR161
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