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5.00 Credits
Nursing Process III is a continuation of the study and application of nursing processes with emphasis on the central competencies of assessment, collaboration, communication, management of care, caring interventions, clinical decision-making, professional behaviors, and teaching/learning. Nursing Process III focuses on the application of the competencies in medical/surgical settings with subject specific content including the following: oncology, hematology, endocrinology, reproduction, immunology, and neurology. Nutritional aspects of disease processes discussed with appropriate nursing actions and interventions will also be incorporated. Clinical experiences will be in a variety of health care settings for patients across the lifespan.
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4.00 Credits
Nursing Process IV is the final course in the nursing curriculum sequence. This course emphasizes application of nursing central competencies introduced in the previous nursing process courses including assessment, collaboration, communication, management of care, caring interventions, clinical decision-making, professional behaviors, and teaching/learning. Other major topics include roles of leadership and management as part of the health care team. Clinical experiences are in a variety of health care settings involving patients across the lifespan.
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1.00 Credits
Professional Conduct and Civic Responsibility directs the student’s critical consideration of career choice, explores the parameters of professional conduct, and fosters a sense of civic pride and involvement.
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1.00 Credits
In PowerPoint Basics, students will develop basic PowerPoint skills relative to creating, formatting, and delivering PowerPoint presentations, including preparing, modifying, formatting, printing, and adding visual appeal and animation.
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3.00 Credits
Promotes accurate and quick input of alphabetic, numeric, and symbol information. This course is especially appropriate for those with no prior keyboarding experience.
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4.00 Credits
Document Processing I offers the opportunity to gain an understanding of basic document formatting and word processing concepts, including preparing and managing documents; formatting characters, paragraphs, special features, documents, and sections; using help; customizing paragraphs and page formatting; maintaining and printing documents; using writing tools; and manipulating tabs and text within and between documents. Speed and accuracy on straight copy are developed.
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4.00 Credits
Document Processing II builds upon skills developed in OFMG 1030 to expand the practice of word processing techniques used in an automated office setting with special emphasis on merging documents, creating and formatting tables, drawing shapes and inserting images, managing lists, formatting with special features, managing shared documents, sorting and selecting, adding visual elements, and creating charts and importing data. Speed and accuracy on straight copy continues to be emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
Document Processing III provides special emphasis on creating, using, and customizing Quick Parts, AutoCorrect, Word Options, and themes; protecting and preparing documents; creating footnotes, endnotes, references, indexes, specialized tables, and forms; and creating and formatting PowerPoint presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Desktop Publishing acquaints the student with the desktop publishing capabilities of a word processing program. Students are given the opportunity to develop competence in creating, designing, and formatting business documents.
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3.00 Credits
Legal Document Production and Control presents an overview of the structure and functions of the law office. Different specialty areas of law are explored in depth from the perspective of one who is preparing the paperwork and documents for these practice areas. Practical problems that one would encounter in a law office are presented.
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