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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Designed to meet a variety of needs for students in music.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1 to 3 credits Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Design and execution of original music projects under faculty supervision.
  • 8.00 Credits

    8 credits Offered every fall and spring semester A course designed to prepare individuals for entry-level positions as nursing assistants in structured health care settings directly supervised by a registered or licensed practical nurse. At the completion of this course, the students may be eligible to complete the written and manual skills certification exams. Successful completion of the certification written and manual skills exams will lead to a certification as a certified nursing assistant (CNA) through the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Students must take NUR 100G concurrently with this course.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered upon request This course is an introduction into the nursing program. It will include differentiating a program of study from individual courses; clarifying expectations; learning study skills and test taking strategies; practicing stress and coping techniques; and enhancing organizational and time management skills. It is formatted to provide two intense days shortly before beginning the nursing program (NUR 120).
  • 9.00 Credits

    9 credits Offered every fall semester This course introduces basic concepts and skills necessary to provide basic nursing care to clients in a variety of settings. Concepts included in this course are nursing, the nursing process, the roles of the nurse and other health care professionals, ethical and legal issues in nursing, pharmacology, medication administration, communication skills, theories of growth and development, stress and adaptation, care for elderly and clients in long-term care facilities, care for clients who have surgery and alteration in mobility, and introduction to mental health nursing. Emphasis is on basic assessment skills, analysis, use of nursing process, and the physiological, psychological and safety needs of clients of all ages and cultures. Entry into NUR 120 requires prior admission to the nursing program.
  • 9.00 Credits

    9 credits Offered every spring semester Prerequisite: NUR 120 and NUR 219 or HCE 219 This course is designed to help the nursing student continue to build on the basic concepts and skills necessary to provide nursing care to clients of all ages and cultures in primary care, acute care and chronic care settings. This course focuses on application of nursing process to assist the family with health, illness, coping and adaptation issues encountered during child bearing, newborn care, nursing care of children, clients with surgery, acute and chronic illnesses. Concepts include application of pharmacological thera pies. Emphasis is on supportive and restorative care, continued accountability, and effective communication skills. Clinical experiences include medicalsurgical, maternity and pediatric. Upon successful completion of Nursing One and Two, the student is eligible to take the National Council of Licensing Exam as a Practical Nurse.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered upon request This course will act as a review of the standard curriculum for LPN programs. It will also include suggestions for preparation and test taking strategies. It will include information on role development and successful transitioning from LPN to RN.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered upon request Activity/Personal Enrichment Prerequisite: Instructor approval This course will explore critical thinking within the context of nursing. The seminar format will provide an opportunity to apply critical thinking to current coursework. It is structured for students to enroll at the beginning of the semester, or halfway through the semester. This might address challenges or allow for practice within the present nursing course.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Offered upon request Prerequisite: LPN or RN or instructor approval This course provides additional tasks to the scope of practice for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Completion of this course allows LPNs to perform peripheral-short venipuncture (for infusion or laboratory specimens); flush with saline and/or heparin flush a peripheral-short, peripheral-midline catheter, or central line, including a PICC; and administer, monitor and discontinue specified premixed-admixture medications into peripheral-short and peripheral-midline sites. This course is also recommended for Registered Nurses (RNs) as a refresher course for IV infusion therapy skills.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Offered every fall and spring semester Prerequisite: CHM 138 or CHM 230 or completion of both HCE 115 and HCE 156 The study of the interaction of chemicals with living organisms to produce biologic effects. The emphasis is on the general principles of drug action that form the basis for understanding the actions of specific drugs. This course introduces the pharmacologic basis of clinical practice. Identical to HCE 219.
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