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Laboratory experiences include oralpharyngeal suctioning and others necessitated by specific medical/surgical unit Corequisites: NPN 152, NPN 172 Spring
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Students plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in both acute and extended care facilities Observation of developmental stages provided in schools and various health care facilities Observation experiences provided in operating room, recovery room, emergency room, and other hospital and community settings Thirteen clinical laboratory hours per week Included in clinical hours are two clinical post conference hours, one hour for each day of clinical experience Corequisites: NPN 151, NPN 161 Fall
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Beginning management skills to plan, administer, and evaluate nursing care to patients in medical surgical units in hospital/health care center Sixteen clinical laboratory hours per week Included in clinical hours are two clinical post conference hours, one hour for each day of clinical experience Corequisites: NPN 152, NPN 162 Spring
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1.00 Credits
Exploration of nursing from a broad view: nursing as a profession; educational requirements; advanced degree opportunities; the variety of roles in nursing practice; factors that promote student and professional success; and observation
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ASMNT NURS; any required science course with a "C" orbetter Each human being is presented as a unique individual, constantly responding to internal and external stimuli The nursing process is emphasized as students apply principles of physical, biological, and social sciences Basic nutrition and pharmacology are introduced Nursing history and elements of health and disease are presented Professional ethics and interpersonal relations are integrated throughout the course Basic concepts of nursing are introduced and basic nursing skills are taught and practiced in the Nursing Laboratory Corequisites: BIO 240, BIO 243, ENG 101, CHM 101, NUR 113, NUR 123
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240/243, CHM 101, ENG 101, NUR 103, NUR 113, NUR 123 Human growth and development is emphasized while studying human adaptive and maladaptive responses to disturbances in nutrition and fluid balance Illnesses that interfere with these processes throughout the life span are presented with focuses on physiological, psychosocial, and spiritual aspects during each stage of development Corequisites: BIO 241/244, PSY 101, NUR 114, NUR 124
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 243, CHM 101, ENG 101, NUR 103, NUR 113, NUR 123, BIO 241, BIO 244, PSY 101, NUR 104, NUR 114, NUR 124 Adaptive and maladaptive responses to stressors that interfere with psychosocial homeostasis are presented Current treatment modalities are emphasized with a historical overview of psychiatric therapy Corequisites: NUR 125, NUR 104, NUR 114, NUR 124
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Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 241 Elective on-line course that presents concepts of drug actions and how they affect various body systems and disease conditions Provides concentrated, intentional opportunity for students to learn pharmacological principles and how they apply to care for humans
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Teaching and practice of basic nursing skills and concepts in the nursing laboratory Laboratory experiences include: vital signs, hand washing, making occupied and unoccupied beds, hygiene care, physical assessment, body mechanics, patient positioning, transfer, and ambulation, administration of oral, topical and mucosal medications, and administration of medication by injection Corequisites: NUR 103, NUR 123
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Prerequisites: NUR 103, NUR 113, NUR 123 Teaching and practice of nursing skills and concepts in the nursing laboratory Laboratory experiences include sterile techniques and dressings, binders and bandaging, urinary catheterization and bladder irrigation, intravenous therapy, nasogastric intubation and irrigation, gastrointestinal decompression, tube feedings, ostomy care, and team medications administration Corequisites: NUR 104, NUR 124
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