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NSG 442: Interpersonal Interventions in Nursing
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Designed to focus on the interpersonal processes in nursing, dyadic and group-intervention skills at the B.S.N. level. Concepts of relationships, crisis intervention, and group dynamics addressed and put into practice. (BSN and RN-BSN programs)
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NSG 451: Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines theory and evidence based practice in the nursing care of clients experiencing mental health disorders and their families. Emphasizes application of the nursing process and therapeutic communication skills in the promotion of mental health. Concepts of group dynamics and family systems are addressed. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 451 - Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families
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NSG 452: Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families-Clinical
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Addresses providing care to clients experiencing mental health disorders and their families in a variety of settings. Emphasis is on application of the nursing process and therapeutic communication skills. Promotion of mental health, concepts of group's dynamics and family systems are addressed. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 452 - Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families-Clinical
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NSG 461: Nursing Care of Older Adults
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines holistic nursing care of the aging client. Health and wellness needs of the older adult and the impact of aging on the individual, family, and community are evaluated. Focus is on promoting functional ability and quality of life of the older adult. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 461 - Nursing Care of Older Adults
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NSG 462: Nursing Care of Older Adults-Clinical
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines providing holistic nursing care of the aging client. Nursing care will be provided to older adults and their families in selected acute, rehabilitative, long-term care and community settings. Focuses on promoting functional ability and quality of life of the older adult and family. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 462 - Nursing Care of Older Adults-Clinical
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NSG 463: Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Examines multi-system health alterations that affect individuals and families across the life span. Students will synthesize prior learning as they analyze the multiple factors contributing to major health alterations. Emphasizes the way in which individuals as members of families and other social groups adapt to the trajectory of the disease process and complex health alterations. The student is guided to examine the role of the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team that provides services for disease prevention, health restoration and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: Second semester senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 463 - Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations
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NSG 464: Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations-Clinical
5.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Addresses providing care to groups of clients with multi-system health alterations and their families. Focuses on refining clinical decision making skills, implementing evidence-based interventions, and measuring client outcomes in evaluating the therapeutic effectiveness of care provided. Facilitates the transition from student to graduate nurse through preceptored experiences and faculty guidance. Prerequisite: Second semester senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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NSG 464 - Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations-Clinical
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NSG 492 /592: Individuals with Severe Behavioral and/or Emotional Disturbances:Social,Educational,Health,and Legal Issues
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This elective course focuses on etiology, psychology, and behavioral characteristics of individuals identified as having severe behavioral and/or emotional disturbances. Students examine a variety of theoretical bases for assessment and practice. Students analyze the relative effectiveness of a variety of treatment settings and modalities, including interventions for selected behavioral and emotional issues, as well as psychopharmacological treatment. Emphasizes social, educational, and legal issues related to this population. (Required for school nurse license certification; elective for BSN and RN-BSN programs)
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NSG 492 /592 - Individuals with Severe Behavioral and/or Emotional Disturbances:Social,Educational,Health,and Legal Issues
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PCE 201: Principles of Paper Science and Engineering
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to pulping and papermaking. Course will discuss scientific and engineering aspects of papermaking from fiber procurement through pulping, conditioning, papermachine and converting. Develop practical lab skills. Apply engineering skills to problem solving related to paper industry. Prerequisite(s): EAS 101 and 102 or instructor approval.
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PCE 201 - Principles of Paper Science and Engineering
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PCE 202: Pulp and Paper Physics
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to material properties of paper and how they are influenced by raw materials and the papermaking process. Conduct laboratory investigations to determine the properties of paper made in the laboratory and from a pilot paper machine. Prerequisite(s): PCE 201 and PHY 181 and one of the following: PCE 219 or MME 211.
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