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10.00 Credits
Introduces nursing principles relating to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, including death and dying, of persons throughout the life span. Includes content in communication, body mechanics, body alignment, medical asepsis, aids in comfort in activities of daily living, wellness, and nutrition. Integrates into curriculum the scope of nursing practice and perspectives in caring, legal aspects, and special needs relating to ethnic and cultural groups. Course based on the nursing process, in the framework of the art and science of nursing. Prerequisites: Offi cial admission into the nursing program, and pass BIOL 231 and 232 with a C or better.
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10.00 Credits
Building on prior knowledge, includes three basic components of care: crisis, regulatory, and body systems. Includes oxygenation, pharmacology, pediatrics, diagnostic procedures, health maintenance, and the care of patients with common conditions of illness. Prerequisite: Pass NURS 101, and WR121 and BIOL 233 with a C or better.
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10.00 Credits
Continues to build on the previous content in the care of patients with common conditions of illness and health maintenance, including maternal/child health. This course completes the nursing requirements for the Practical Nursing Certifi cate, with the graduate eligible to take the licensing examination for Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN). Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Pass NURS 102, BIOL 234, and PSYC 201, 202, or 203 with a "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
Presents advanced vocabulary, extending and reinforcing those terms acquired in Medical Terminology I.
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2.00 Credits
Provides opportunity for students to plan independent study and activities each week for completion of specifi ed objectives in the nursing sequence. Co-requisites: NURS 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203
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5.00 Credits
Builds on prior learning of nursing principles and concepts. Theory and clinical emphasis is on physical assessment, evaluation of nursing practice and development of the Registered Nurse role. Clinical time provides for demonstration of nursing practice, knowledge and skills. Prerequisites: Pass NURS 103, and WR 122, with a 3.0 gpa in the nursing courses and a 2.70 in fi rst year general education courses; or by advanced placement.
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9.00 Credits
Builds on prior learning of nursing principles with application to the obstetrical, neonate and the acutely ill person with complex health problems. Presents and implements increasingly complex nursing concepts and skills based on the nursing process. Prerequisites: Pass NURS 200 and FNUT 255 with a C or better.
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9.00 Credits
Builds on prior knowledge and is based on the nursing process problem solving concepts. Emphasizes nursing care related to patients with more complex health care needs. Clinical experiences focus on caring for pediatric and adult patients and beginning leadership principles in a variety of community settings. Prerequisites: Pass NURS 201, and WR 123 or SP 111 or SP 219, and PHRC 211 with a C or better.
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10.00 Credits
Builds on prior knowledge. Facilitates synthesis and application of concepts, theories and nursing interventions learned in all previous nursing courses, integrating the role of the registered nurse. Based on the nursing process problem solving concepts, emphasizes nursing care relating to mental health needs and more complex, acute health care needs. Addresses nursing interventions for the client with crisis, regulatory and body systems needs. Emphasizes priority setting and evaluation in giving care to even larger groups of clients with increasingly complex problems. Covers leadership principles and the transition from student to graduate in the practice of nursing and as a member of the health care team. Clinical experiences focus on patients with acute medical and mental health needs. Completes the nursing requirement for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing with the graduate eligible to take the licensing examination for Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). Prerequisites: Pass NURS 202 and PHRC 212 with a C or better and specifi c elective requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the foundation necessary for entry-level employment as an offi ce assistant with exercises that simulate entry-level administrative work situations.
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