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3.00 Credits
Focuses on beginning concepts and clinical competencies while learning and applying knowledge about nursing as a practice profession. Explores aspects of health promotion and health maintenance including information about health care delivery systems. Introduces ethical, legal, economic, and political influences as they impact health care and health care providers globally. Prerequisites: Admission to upper division nursing. Corequisites: NURS 3614, NURS 3813, BIOL 4344. Three lecture hours and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: 5 hours.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on nursing's role with women, childbearing women and developing families across the lifespan. Emphasizes aspects of health promotion, restoration and maintenance, including impact of life experiences. Explores unique role and contributions of nursing in relation to colaborative management of individuals and families during childbearing. The clinical setting concentrates on development of nursing skills and critical thinking appropriate for use with the developing family. Prerequsites: NURS 3614, NURS 3005, NURS 3813, BIOL 4344. Corequisites: none. Three lecture hours and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: 5 hours.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on unique role and contributions of nursing to collaborative management of adults with acute and chronic health problems. Emphasizes health promotion and health maintenance including restoration and rehabilitation activities for adults within the family system. The clinical experiences focus on evidence-based nursing care concepts and clinical competencies in the care and management of adult health problems. Prerequsites: NURS 3614, NURS 3005, NURS 3813, BIOL 4344. Corequisites: none. Three lecture hours and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: 5 hours. *nurs 3143. Multicultural Women's Health Issues. Same as WS 3143. Focuses on roles and health needs of women within the context of their culture. Empowerment of women to overcome barriers to health access and delivery will be emphasized. Cultures will be organized by ethnicity, sexual orientation, and age groups as well as alternative health practices. Meets core curriculum requirements for multicultural women's studies. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours. *nurs 3163. The Evolving Woman. Same as BIOL 3163 and WS 3163. Emphasizes the physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, and developmental evolution of the female from conception to death. Focuses on issues of each age group from a feminist perspective. Fulfills requirement for multicultural women's studies. Prerequisites: ZOOL 2011, ZOOL 2013, ZOOL 2021, ZOOL 2023. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on research process at an introductory level. Emphasizes nursing research and its relevance to nursing practice. Prerequisites: Statistics. Corequisite: NURS 3005. Two lecture hours a week. Credit: Two hours.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on physical and psychosocial techniques of health assessment. Emphasizes influences of spirituality, culture, and human sexuality on individuals of all ages. Clinical experiences provide opportunities to apply interview and assessment skills in community- based settings. Corequisite: BIOL 4344. Two and one half lecture hours and four and one half laboratory hours a week. Credit: Four hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the transition to baccalaureate nursing for the registered nurse. Emphasizes aspects of socialization, communication, and professional accountability. Introduces the
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on nursing's role with families and groups. Emphasizes aspects of health promotion and health maintenance with families and groups. Examines the developing family and group, family and group dynamics, impact of illness (disease) states, situational crises, the advocacy process, and the impact of politics on the systems. Limited to registered nurses. Taken in place of NURS 4602. Prerequisites: NURS 3643. Prior to or concurrent with NURS 4614. Four lecture hours a week. Credit: Four hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. Builds a knowledge base of classifications of drugs and emphasizes the nurse's role and responsibility in drug administration. Prerequisites: Admission to upper division nursing. Corequisite: BIOL 4344. Prior to NURS 3025 and NURS 3035. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the integration of clinical concepts and competencies to collaboratively manage care of individuals and groups of patients. Applies nursing leadership and management concepts within the organizational structure of health care settings. Prerequisites: NURS 4045, NURS 4055, NURS 4615; Corequisites: NURS 4803, NURS 4614. Two lecture hours and twelve laboratory hours a week. Credit: 6 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the unique role and contributions of nursing to collaborative management of adults with complex acute and chronic health problems. Applies the nursing process in providing care in high acuity settings. Utilizes evidence-based nursing care concepts and clinical competencies in the care and management of adults with complex health problems. Prerequisites: NURS 3612, NURS 3025, NURS 3035. Corequisites: none. Three lecture hours and six laboratory hours a week. Credit: 5 hours.
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