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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the integration of all theory and clinical objectives, including the transition from student nurse to graduate nurse. The major emphasis will be on pediatric nursing clinical scenarios. Topics to be covered will include end of life, pain, IV calculations, dosage calculations, pediatric medication administration and immunizations. (Prerequisites: Completion of NUR 2116, NUR 2117, NUR 2118, NUR 2188, and NUR 2189.) (Corequisites: NUR 2125, NUR 2128 and NUR 2199.)
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1.00 Credits
This course focuses on the integration of all theory and clinical objectives, including the transition from student nurse to graduate nurse. The major emphasis will be on medical nursing clinical scenarios. Topics to be covered will include end of life, time management/delegation and medical economics. (Prerequisites: Completion of NUR 2116, NUR 2117, NUR 2118, NUR 2188, and NUR 2189.) (Corequisites: NUR 2125, NUR 2128 and NUR 2198.)
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6.00 Credits
An elective clinical practicum of planned and supervised clinical experiences will be given in association with an R.N. mentor. Seminar and independent research study will be utilized to meet course requirements for work-study experience. Students will spend approximately 300 hours in a clinical affiliate on day, evening, or weekend shifts. Enrollment is limited to qualified students (see Nursing Program director). (Prerequisite: A minimum of a "C" average in NUR 1115, 1125, 121 and 122. Students are required to file an application and will be interviewed and selected for admission.)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to touch keyboarding with an emphasis on developing correct techniques, building speed and accuracy. (Course may be waived if 1/2 unit of high school keyboarding credit has been earned.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the proper management, storage, retrieval, and disposal of records. Application of filing classification skills using the Association of Records Managers and Administrators' filing rules is covered. Procedures for electronic storage and retrieval are also introduced. (Prerequisite: CIS 109.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the various types of business documents and the methods used to publish the documents. Course topics include offset printing, creating brochures, forms, newsletters, document merging and linking, Internet formatted documents, and formatting and manipulating large corporate documents. Word processing and desktop publishing software will be used in the course. (Prerequisite: CIS 109.) (Keyboarding skills are highly recommended.)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the language of the allied health sciences and medicine with emphasis on body systems, prefixes, suffixes, root terms, pronunciation and spelling.
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3.00 Credits
Medical documents are transcribed from dictated material with emphasis on productivity and accuracy. (Prerequisites: OFA 240 and CIS 109.)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to legal terminology through the study of definitions and application of terms within the context of relevant, up-to-date subject matter.
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3.00 Credits
Students will transcribe legal documents from voice dictation using computer and transcribers. (Prerequisites: OFA 245 and CIS 109.)
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