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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Examines Selected concepts and theories related to restoring and maintaining optimal health in adult populations. Focuses on major body systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological. PREREQ: NURS222, NURS241 & NURS242 or NURS312 or NURS253. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on continued development of strategies for health promotion, disease prevention, and management of adults experiencing Selected acute and chronic diseases. Integrate concepts of population health and theoretical and scientific underpinnings of integrated healthcare delivery with diverse populations, including an emphasis on patient safety, family-centered care, inter-professional collaboration and care transitions during the wellness-illness continuum. Concepts and exemplars of illness/disease will address oxygenation, acid-base balance, movement, perfusion, cerebral regulation, tissue integrity, sensory perception, and rehabilitation. PREREQ: NURS322 and NURS330. COREQ: NURS322, NURS330, NURS353, and NURS365. RESTRICTIONS: Nursing majors only.
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2.00 Credits
Examines nurse's role in community health and health policy. Major issues affecting healthcare and current political issues examined. Issues of bioterrorism, environment, and occupational health included. PREREQ: NURS222, NURS241 & NURS242 or NURS312 or NURS253. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing majors only.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students receive credit for approved healthcare-related work/volunteer experience. Students must work/volunteer in an appropriate healthcare-related position and credit will be given based on hours worked. PREREQ: NURS200. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of Selected issues and problems of nursing practice within the healthcare delivery system. Exploration of some topics may include a laboratory or clinical component. Variable topics. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing and health studies majors, or by permission of professor. May be repeated for up to nine credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Presents a cultural consideration of Selected issues and problems of nursing practice within the global healthcare delivery system. Exploration of some topics may include a laboratory or clinical component. Variable topics. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing and health studies majors, or by permission of instructor. May be repeated for up to nine credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Explores women's healthcare issues from the perspective of gender needs within our healthcare delivery system. Global issues related to cultural needs, health beliefs and practices, lifespan and lifestyle considerations, wellness goals, and health issues unique to women are the focus of content. RESTRICTIONS: Open to nursing, health studies, and women's studies majors and minors, or by permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of global health issues, including emerging public health concerns amidst diverse cultural beliefs and practices. Addresses demographic, economic, and political realities that lead to a need for increasing awareness of global health disparities and engagement in culturally responsive health care. Delivers a global perspective of transnational health issues, social determinants, and solutions while addressing health care needs locally. Employs interdisciplinary clinical reasoning and evidence based practice to propose solutions for population based prevention. PREREQ: Traditional and Accelerated BSN Nursing Majors only: NURS120, NURS243, and NURS263. RN-BSN Nursing Majors only: No prereqs required.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the nursing care of women's health across the lifespan, the childbearing process, and the newborn. Consideration of women's health will include normal life transitions, cultural influences, developmental considerations, sexuality, genetic issues, and disabilities. Nursing care of the childbearing women will include both normal and high risk pregnancy and labor and delivery. Care of the newborn will focus on normal fetal to neonatal transition, as well as common abnormal conditions. Additionally, developmental, legal, economic, socio-cultural, and regulatory factors will be explored as influencing factors in the care of these women and their families. PREREQ: COREQ: NURS429. RESTRICTIONS: Nursing majors only.
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3.00 Credits
Use evidence-based knowledge and clinical reasoning skills in providing nursing care to women across the lifespan, including but not limited to childbearing families during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn periods. Clinical experiences cross the continuum from acute to community care. PREREQ: COREQ: NURS428. RESTRICTIONS: Nursing majors only.
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