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NURS 357: Foundations of Nurs Research
4.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
An introduction to planning a research project based upon a simple nursing problem. Includes: definitions of terms, methods for writing problem statements, sample collection procedures, choosing data collection instruments, data analysis, protection of human subjects rights, developing a nursing research proposal. Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MATH 140 or PSYC 200. Junior standing in Nursing Program or RN to BSN program.
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NURS 359: Bldg Bridges To Nursing Future
2.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
No course description available.
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NURS 367: Nursing Focused Research
3.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
An introduction to qualitative and quantitative nursing focused research. Expansion of research knowledge applied to nursing studies with an emphasis on critique. Prerequisites: Completion of Level I and II courses in the Accelerated BSN Program. Lecture 3 units.
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NURS 377: Clinical Review
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This review clinical course for returning Level III CSUB nursing students will address the criteria and requirements necessary for progression in the nursing program. Review will be of basic skills and/or medical-surgical skills with demonstration and practical application in the skills lab and various levels of the clinical setting. These skills include communication, health assessment and applications in a clinical practice situation in the process of providing care to adults. The student will be utilizing the CSUB Department of Nursing philosophy and conceptual model of nursing with emphasis placed on the application of the nursing process, medication administration and client care plan development. Credit or No credit.
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NURS 396: Human Corps Community Service
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Community service provides a learning experience through volunteering in a health setting. Designed to complement the learning of students entering or considering entering a health profession. Direct community experiences are arranged through a variety of health organizations. Basic topics of confidentiality and infection control (OSHA requirements) are introduced during the initial enrollment in the course and renewed on an annual basis. Depending on health setting placement, a student may need to meet additional requirements such as CPR, health clearance, and malpractice insurance. Particular placements may require completion of Level I of the CSUB nursing program. Individual academic learning objectives guide the experience. Health practice based reflection is used to evaluate the student's ability to connect the community service learning to academic course work. Offered on a credit, no-credit basis only. One unit of credit for 30 or more hours of volunteer community service experience in a health setting. Only one unit of Human Corps credit can be earned per term. No more than 12 units of Human Corps credit may be applied toward the baccalaureate degree. Prerequisites: none.
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NURS 410: Prof Nursing Concepts & Issues
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course provides the students with opportunities to explore and critically analyze nursing theories and conceptual models. The relationship between nursing theories and nursing practices will be emphasized. Students will also examine the characteristics of nursing as a profession and the roles of the professional nurse. Current and evolving ethical, legal, political, and economic issues facing the profession of nursing will be discussed and analyzed. Prerequisites: Admission to the RN-BSN Program. Senior standing or higher in Nursing.
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NURS 411: Community Health Nursing
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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NURS 412: Community Health Nursing Pract
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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NURS 440: Basic Dysrhythmia
3.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course will focus on the interpretation of ECG rhythms and dysrhythmias. A systematic approach to dysrhythmia interpretation will be utilized. This course is for nursing students interested in working in medical/surgical units, critical care units, emergency departments, operating rooms, postanesthesia care units, outpatient clinics, and various community settings where nurses are responsible for interpreting the client's heart rhythm as a part of their job requirement.
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NURS 441: Community Health Nursing
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
Principles, theories, and concepts of community health nursing are utilized to generate an understanding of the roles and functions of community health nurses. Special focus is given to the nursing process and nursing roles needed to promote system stability and maximum functional status of families, groups, aggregates, and community. This course is designed to encourage the critical thinking necessary to perform competently in community health nursing. Prerequisites: Level III Nursing courses or equivalent for RN students. GRE
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