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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on a current health care issue. Topics vary from semester to semester and are offered on a rotating basis. Different topics may be repeated for credit. Lec 3, Cr 3.
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Prerequisite: Registered Nurse or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines health-promotion using the Healthy People 2010 framework. The course explores holistic nursing in health-promotion. Students learn about health-promotion of culturally diverse populations with holistic communication, assessment, and identification of strategies to promote health of individuals/populations. Concepts included are wellness, illness, healing, population-based nursing, and lifestyle modification. Lec 4, Cr 4
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Prerequisite: NURS 4305, NURS 4409, NURS 4610, NURS 4309 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a foundation for holistic nursing practice with an emphasis on the core values of holistic nursing, self-care, caring-healing interventions, and nurses as instruments of healing. Nursing theory, research, evidence based practice, ethics, philosophy, and the holistic caring process are introduced from a holistic perspective. Lec 4, Cr 4
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Prerequisite: General Education Core, acceptance into the BSN Program, NURS 4305, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a foundation for holistic nursing practice with an emphasis on the biopsycho-social-spiritual-theory, caring-healing interventions, nurturing the nurturer, and the nurse as an instrument of healing. Nursing theory, research, ethics, philosophy, and the holistic caring process are introduced from a holistic perspective. This course allows for four (4) semesters hours of credit. Lec 4, Cr 4
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Prerequisite: Admission to BSN Program or permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
This course emphasizes theoretical and experiential approaches to professional nursing leadership in health-care systems. Students implement evidence based projects based on current theories of leadership, management, and change. Topic include transformational leadership, reflective practice, collaboration communication, succession planning, delegation, resource management, cost effective strategies, quality improvement, and accountability. Lec 5, Cr 5.
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Prerequisite: General Education Core, Acceptance into the BSN Program, NURS 4305, NURS 4407, NURS 4309, NURS 4611, NURS 4313, NURS 4217 or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
This course views the community as a major determinant of the health status of its individual members. This course emphasizes role of the professional nurse in the community, aggregate health issues, the epidemiology process and the holistic caring process as it applies to families, aggregates and communities. Lec 3, Clinical 6, Cr 6.
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Prerequisite: Admission to BSN Program or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
This course examines health promotion with Healthy People as a framework and emphasis on holistic nursing core values, communication, assessment, wellness, illness, healing, population-based nursing, lifestyle modification, and health promotion strategies for culturally diverse individuals, families, and populations throughout the lifespan from infancy to older adults. Lec 6, Cr 6.
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Prerequisite: General Education Core, Acceptance into the BSN Program, NURS 4305, NURS 4407, NURS 4309 or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
This course emphasizes a theoretical and experimental approach to identifying the role of the professional nurse in the health-care system. Current theories of leadership, management, and change are related to the practice of professional nursing. Lec 6, Cr 6
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Prerequisite: NURS 4305, NURS 4409, NURS 4610, NURS 4309, or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Theories related to nursing and public health science are presented within the framework of critical-thinking and caring. Students analyze interrelationships between populations and communities with emphasis on health, illness epidemiology, health promotion, risk reduction, research utilization, and evidence-based practice. Students explore resources and collaborative efforts for providing competent, holistic care to diverse population from regional, national and global perspectives. Lec 3, Clinical 6, Cr 6.
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Prerequisite: General Education Core, Acceptance into the BSN Program, NURS 4305, NURS 4407, NURS 4309, NURS 4611, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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