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11.00 Credits
Credits - 11 Lecture - 6 Lab -5 The study of psychiatric and community concepts, principles, and psychopharmacology and psychobiology as related to the psychiatric and community nurses role in the care of children, adolescents, adults, families, and the aged. Content includes major mental and stressrelated illnesses, personality disorders, crisis intervention, chemical dependency, losses, functional assessment, and community resources/placements and violence and victimology. These are presented in the framework of prevention, treatment modalities, and rehabilitation. Clinical practice focuses on integration of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship in selected mental health, and community and medical surgical facilities. Application is made of legal aspects, critical thinking skills, current mental health issues, and nursing process to prepare for psychiatric and community nursing roles. Prerequisite: NUR103
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3.00 Credits
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 This course provides a basic foundation of knowledge and skills involved in the physical and psychosocial assessment of individuals. This course also provides application of skills and nursing knowledge utilized in obtaining a health history and physical assessment of individuals throughout the lifespan in varied clinical settings. Emphasis will be on application of knowledge and skills, which will include a health history and physical assessment utilizing inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Admission in the nursing program required Corequisite: NUR101
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1.00 Credits
Credits -1 Lecture - 1 This class is designed as a self-study course. The focus is an overall review of the content learned in the nursing program with emphasis on test-taking skills to enhance the student's ability to successfully pass the NCLEX.RN. Prerequisite: NUR254, NUR171, and PHC212
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3.00 Credits
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 An introduction to the fields of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Sports Management includes professional opportunities and required academic qualifications. The course includes a "shadow" experience and information regarding American College of Sports Medicine and American Council on Exercise certifications.
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1.00 Credits
Credits - 1 Other - 1 Program of study and activity in a specific area of physical education to include introduction to rules, principles, guidelines, and techniques of the stated activity. Students will take part in the activity to better learn about it as well as to maintain physical fitness.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits - 1-3 Selected studies in health and physical education.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Credits - 1-8 An introduction to working in the field of physical education. Students set work objectives with their supervisors and are then graded according to fulfilling those objectives, as well as work habits, attendance, leadership, performance, etc. Work areas include lifeguarding, swimming instruction, P.E. teaching assistance, coaching assistance, and recreational facilities management. Instructor approval required.
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1.00 Credits
Credits - 1 Lab - 1 The purpose of this course is to update student's American Red Cross certification in Lifeguard training (PE 291). Students who possess a current ARC Lifeguard Training certificate are eligible to enroll in this review course. Offered Winter Term Only. Recommended preparation: The student must possess a current ARC Lifeguard Training Certificate
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Other - 3 This course is designed to provide lifeguard candidates and lifeguards with the skills and knowledge necessary to keep the patrons of aquatic facilities safe in and around the water. Successful completion will lead to the American Red Cross lifeguard training certificate. Recommended preparation: The student must possess strong swimming skill proficiency and strength.
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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Other -1 The student will learn how to teach swimming and water safety and further develop personal skills in these areas. Successful completion leads to the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) certificate. Recommended preparation: Student must be at least 17 years old at the start of course and must pass the pre-course written and skills test.
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