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6.00 Credits
NURS 348.MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING This course focuses on nursing practice using the nursing process and clinical judgement to promote health attainment and maintenance. Focus is placed on adult and older adult clients who are experiencing actual or potential health problems and needs. This course emphasizes a holistic approach to the application of medical-surgical nursing concepts. Topics include client-centered care, evidence-based practice, interprofessional collaboration, health promotion, and health education. Prerequisites: "C" or better in NURS 232, NURS 233, NURS 240, and NURS 242. Co-requisite: NURS 347. Six credit hours (6, 0)
Prerequisite:
( NURS 232 and( NURS 233 and( NURS 240 and( NURS 242
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides a mechanism for in-depth study of a special area of interest in nursing. Prior to registration, the learner may select specific elective options offered by the Department of Nursing. Themes reflect diverse topics and may change each semester. One to three semester hours (1-3,0).
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2.00 Credits
Nursing theory and practice based on the Neuman Systems Model in the context of an intensive, directed service-learning opportunity in an international medical setting. Preparatory assignments will be given in advance of the trip and participation in scholarly activities (e.g. presentations, publications) will be required after the conclusion of trip. Additional fees are charged for costs beyond tuition. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Two semester hours (1,1).
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a mechanism for in-depth study of the special area of genomics and the implications for health care professionals. The course will include applications of evolving genomic technology and services. Ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic technological advances will also be addressed in this course. Three credit hours (3,0).
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3.00 Credits
This course incorporates 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. Three credit hours (3,0)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing theory and practice using the nursing process and the Neuman Systems Model to provide primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions to females throughout the life span, with an emphasis on the childbearing family system. This course incorporates the holistic approach of physiological, psychological, developmental, spiritual, and sociocultural variables. Prerequisites: "C" or better in NURS 345, NURS 346, and NURS 393 Four credit hours (3,1).
Prerequisite:
( NURS 345 and( NURS 346 and( NURS 393
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing and practice using physiological, psychological, sociocultural, spiritual, and developmental theories to formulate interventions to attain and maintain optimal mental wellness across the lifespan. Nursing strategies are designed to strengthen client defensive and resistive abilities using the nursing process. Secondary and tertiary care is provided to clients with disorders of affect, cognition, personality, and anxiety in various settings. Prerequisites: "C" or better in NURS 232, NURS 233, NURS 240, and NURS 242. Four credit hours (3,1).
Prerequisite:
NURS 232) or NURS 233) or NURS 240) or NURS 242)
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing theory and practice based on the nursing process and the Neuman Systems Model with emphasis on secondary and tertiary prevention/intervention. The course focuses on acute and chronic multi-system stressors and critical care interventions for clients across the life span. Prerequisites: C or better in NURS 345, NURS 346, and NURS 393. Four credit hours. (3,1).
Prerequisite:
( NURS 345 and( NURS 346 and( NURS 393
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course focuses on nursing theory and practice using the nursing process and the Neuman Systems Model in care of clients from infancy through adolescence. This course also focuses on family-centered, developmentally supportive care for clients in various settings by incorporating primary, secondary, and/or tertiary nursing interventions. Prerequisites: "C" or better in NURS 345, NURS 346, and NURS 393. Four credit hours (3,1).
Prerequisite:
( NURS 345 and( NURS 346 and( NURS 393
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2.00 Credits
This course builds on NURS 303 by introducing scientific inquiry and principles of evidence-based practice. Students will be guided in appraisal of research, developing research questions, and training for protection of human subjects involved in research. Prerequisites: First semester senior status, or recommendation from nursing academic advisor. Two credit hours (2,0)
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