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3.00 Credits
Incorporating nursing theory and evidence-based practice to address the spiritual dimension of clients using the nursing process and the Neuman Systems Model. This course focuses on the client variable of spirituality as described by the Neuman Systems Model, including its assessment and the planning and implementation of spiritual care practices in nursing. Students will explore the concept of spirituality, including their own spirituality as it relates to nursing practice and the difference in religiosity and spirituality. Prerequisite: "B" or better in NURN 307 or permission of instructor. Three semester hours (3,0)
Prerequisite:
NURN 307
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4.00 Credits
In this course, the student will synthesize nursing theory and practice while using the nursing process to plan and coordinate care focusing on agencies as clients. Synthesizing nursing, leadership, and management theories, the student will learn to effect change in the health care delivery system. The student will incorporate decision-making experiences in multidisciplinary groups. Prerequisite or co-requisite: NURN 307, or instructor permission. Two credit hours (2,0).
Prerequisite:
NURN 307 and NURN 340
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5.00 Credits
This course incorporates nursing theory and practice utilizing the nursing process and the Neuman Systems Model to promote health for individuals, families, and groups in the community and for the community as a client. Epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health concepts are incorporated into the course. Prerequisite or co-requisite: NURN 307, or instructor permission. Five credit hours (3,2).
Prerequisite:
NURN 307 or NURN 340
Corequisite:
NURN 307 or NURN 340
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2.00 Credits
This course is an examination of nursing's present dynamics and future directions with emphasis on professional development, career structuring, and advanced preparation in nursing. The course incorporates legal and ethical codes of professional nursing practice as well as current issues in nursing, health and the health care delivery system through the investigation and critical analysis of information from various sources. Topics may vary depending on current issues. Prerequisite or co-requisite: NURN 307 or instructor permission. Two credit hours (2,0).
Prerequisite:
NURN 307 and NURN 340 and NURN 412
Corequisite:
NURN 412
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of medical terminology including roots, prefixes, and suffixes with an emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation. One credit hour.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an orientation to nursing and to the conceptual bases of nursing, health and nursing education. The topics include history of nursing, nursing as a scientific field of study and as a profession, nursing education, nursing roles and settings, legal and ethical influences, and professional abbreviations and terminology. The concepts of the Neuman Systems Model are introduced. Prerequisite: C or better in BIOL 202 and admission to the nursing major. Two credit hours (2,0).
Prerequisite:
BIOL 202
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2.00 Credits
Survey of holistic approaches to retaining personal wellness. Emphasis on identification and modification of health risk factors and development of a plan for personal wellness. (This course plus a one-hour PEES activity course satisfy the general education wellness component). Two semester hours. (2,0).
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic concepts of pharmacology, including pharmacodynamics (legal, ethical, and cultural considerations), and lifespan considerations. This course provides the mathematical operations needed to calculate medication dosages. Introduction to medication administration will be also be taught along with opportunities for clinical practice. Prerequisite: C or better in NURS 235 and NURS 304. Two credit hours (1,1)
Prerequisite:
( NURS 235 and( NURS 304
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the categories of pharmacological agents used in primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention to promote optimal wellness for clients whose resistance or natural defenses are at risk or have been compromised. Prerequisites: C or better in NURS 235 and NURS 304. Three credit hours (3,0).
Prerequisite:
( NURS 235 and( NURS 304
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing theory and practice to promote and retain wellness for persons across the lifespan based on the Neuman Systems Model concepts. The course integrates human development, normal nutrition, teaching-learning concepts, health promotion, and early detection of disease. Prerequisite: C or better in NURS 165. Three credit hours (3,0)
Prerequisite:
NURS 165
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