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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
, summer. Prepares pre-nursing students with the knowledge, skills and abilities essential for the provision of care to all clients.
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4.00 Credits
spring, summer, sophomore year. Scientific concepts related to pathophysiological process: genetic, cellular, biochemical and disease processes in specific body systems. Prerequisites: declared nursing major; BIOL 291/293; concurrent enrollment in BIOL 292/294.
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4.00 Credits
fall, junior year. Emphasizes the assessment of the holistic person as an individual and a member of groups, families, aggregates, communities, and society (IFACS). Demonstrates the role of the nurse in health promotion throughout the life cycle by identifying normal findings. Emphasizes acquisition of skills to record client histories, to perform physical assessments, and to communicate specific findings. Prerequisites: Admission into PHSSN, concurrent enrollment in NURS 322, 323, 324.
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6.00 Credits
fall, junior year. Provides a basic knowledge of concepts inherent to the practice of professional nursing and in the care of all clients. Foundation for nursing practice based on current nursing theories, theoretical knowledge, concepts, and clinical skill. Applies theory in practice through a variety of settings. Prerequisites: admission to PHSSN, concurrent enrollment in NURS 321, 323, 324.
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4.00 Credits
fall, junior year. Discussion of fundamental principles of pharmacology and investigations of the major classifications of drugs with emphasis on pharmacotherapeutic actions and nursing implications. Prerequisites: admission to PHSSN, and concurrent enrollment in NURS 321, 322, 324.
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3.00 Credits
fall, junior year. Presents nurses, professional roles, professional values, and the interaction with health care delivery systems. Analyzes historical development of nursing profession. Emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving, decision making models, and the contribution of nursing theory to nursing practice. Prerequisites: Admission to PHSSN, concurrent enrollment in NURS 321, 322, 323.
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2.00 Credits
spring, junior year. Explores current issues affecting nursing practice. Includes controversies which directly influence nursing practice and have significant impact for the future. Emphasizes ethical and legal responsibilities as a professional nurse. Prerequisites: NURS 321, 322, 323 and 324. BAS nursing students only.
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3.00 Credits
spring junior year. Physiological and psychological aspects of mental health related to acute and chronic health problems across the lifespan will be examined. The role of the professional nurse in health promotion and illness prevention are key components. Emphasis is placed on the mental health milieu that exists within a community setting. Prerequisites: NURS 321, 322, 323 and 324.
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8.00 Credits
spring, junior year. Introduces obstetrical and pediatric nursing concepts and care. Focuses on normal and abnormal adaptations in the childbearing process, growth and development of the child, and conditions and illnesses that affect child health. Prerequisites: NURS 321, 322, 323 and 324.
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3.00 Credits
fall, senior year. Presentation of key concepts, theories, and issues relevant to practice as a public health/community health nurse. Prerequisites: NURS 321, 322, 323, 324, 335, 336; concurrent enrollment in NURS 443.
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