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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
A variable credit hour non degree nursing course elective that provides students the opportunity for practice in various health care settings and/or theory classes. Pre-Requisites: Admission to RN-BSN Online Program Fall, Spring, or Summer Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical practice for NU435
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3.00 Credits
This elective course provides a primary study of life experiences that often leads to different conclusions on end of life nursing. It is designed to explore the roles of the Registered Nurse, rationality and relationship of the "consistent life ethic" and the"quality of life ethic". This course is accessed on the WEB via the Blackboard CourseServer. Pre-Requisites: Admission to Upper Level RN-BSN Online Program Option. Fall, Spring, or Summer
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to continue the focus on theoretical concepts and selected physiological systems in the nursing care of the adult client. It builds on concepts from the junior level and focuses on the care of adult patients who are experiencing acute and chronic health deviations. The content presented assists the student to expand his/her knowledge of selected physiological systems and to assist the self-care agent or dependent care agent to promote and maintain the health of these systems. When health deviations occur, the course content relates to pathology and the patient's response to the deviation. Because health states may change rapidly, emphasis is placed on the role of the nurse in monitoring health state parameters and the role of the nurse in adjusting the methods of assisting accordingly. Social, economic, legal, and ethical issues that impact the delivery of health care are discussed. Laboratory experiences provide the student practice in health promotion and maintenance activities and practice in assisting patients with selected physiologic deviations. Nursing care of the adult client is the focus of the clinical experience. Pre-Requisites: NU 321, NU 325, NU 328, NU 340, NU 342, NU 350, NU 352, NU 354 Co-Requisite: NU 421 Summer Semester.
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0.00 Credits
Clinical practice for NU440.
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6.00 Credits
The content of this course centers on the provision of nursing care for both well/ill children and adolescents. Growth and development is stressed. The course emphasizes the importance of the nurse's role in health promotion and maintenance and in considering the family as the focus of care. The influences on the child who is developing as a member of a family unit and maturing within a culture, community, and society are examined. Critical thinking skills are emphasized. Pre-Requisites: NU 321, NU 325, NU 328, NU 340, NU 342, NU 350, NU 352, NU 354, NU 421, NU 440 Co-Requisites: NU 420, NU 426 Fall Semester.
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0.00 Credits
Clinical practice for NU450.
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6.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the student in obtaining knowledge in the care of adults in the complex nursing practice of secondary and tertiary care settings, including critical care and emergency settings. Clinical laboratory experiences provide the student practice in health promotion and maintenance activities and practice in assisting patients with select physiologic deviations. Pre-Requisites: NU 321, NU 325, NU 328, NU 340, NU 342, NU 350, NU 352, NU 354, NU 421, NU 440, NU 420, NU 426, NU 450 Co-Requisites: NU 423, NU 429, NU 462 Spring Semester.
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0.00 Credits
Clinical practice for NU460.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the student in obtaining knowledge in the care of adults in the complex nursing practice of the critical care and emergency department settings. Selected physiological systems in the nursing care of the adult patient will be presented. Social, economic, legal, and ethical issues that impact the delivery of health care will be discussed. This course is accessed on the WEB via the Blackboard Course Server. Pre-Requisites: Admission to Upper Level RN-BSN Online Program Option. Fall, Spring, or Summer
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