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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
See the Department Chairperson. Variable Credit.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
A non-clinical course in which the foundations of the profession of nursing are examined through exploration of the health care delivery system, nursing roles, nursing history, educational, legal and ethical bases for practice. One class hour. 1 Credit.
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0.00 - 7.00 Credits
The conceptual framework of the MCC nursing program is introduced. The nursing process is presented and used as a framework to focus on nursing care of an individual with non-acute health care needs. Emphasis is placed on assessment of an individual's ability to meet basic needs and implementation of fundamental therapeutic nursing interventions in response to unmet basic needs. The core components of associate degree nursing practice (Professional Behaviors, Communication, Assessment, Clinical Decision-Making, Therapeutic Nursing Interventions, and Collaboration) are introduced. Teaching and Learning, and Managing Care core components are defined. Three class hours, two conference hours, six clinical laboratory hours. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in high school chemistry, biology and either Sequential Math, Math A Regents or High School Algebra or MTH 098; corequisites: NUR 110, PSY 101 and BIO 142 unless previously taken. 7 Credits.
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0.00 - 8.00 Credits
Focus is on basic needs of clients and the use of the nursing process to promote wellness, prevent illness and manage responses to identified actual or potential health problems. Topics include those related to body image, circulation, gastrointestinal disorders, infection, metabolism (diabetes), movement and sensation (musculoskeletal, vision and hearing), neoplasms, pain and surgery. The core components of Associate Degree Nursing Practice (Professional Behaviors, Communication, Assessment, Clinical Decision Making, Therapeutic Nursing Interventions, Teaching and Learning, Collaboration, and Managing Care) are developed and applied. One class hour, four conference hours, nine clinical laboratory hours. Prerequisites: NUR 110 and NUR 111 with a minimum grade of C, PSY 101, BIO 142 with a minimum grade of C; corequisites: BIO 143, PSY 212 and ENG 101 or ENG 200, unless previously taken. 8 Credits.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Introduction to curriculum concepts with emphasis on the use of the nursing process as the student assesses the basic needs of clients. Selected nursing content from the core curriculum is discussed. Twelve class hours, nine laboratory hours. Cannot be used as an elective in the Nursing program. Prerequisites: NUR 150 is required for students who are transferring into the program, admitted with advanced standing, or returning to the program after an absence of one year. Completion of NUR 150 requirement is valid for one year. Students reentering NUR 111 do not need to take NUR 150. 1 Credit.
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1.00 Credits
This one-credit elective course is designed to assist nursing students from any of the four semesters with developing improved critical thinking skills necessary for safe, efficient, and holistic care. The course is a late-start course meeting weeks 7-14 for two hours each week. A case study approach lends well to interactive class periods where nursing students will be able to develop, utilize, and receive valuable feedback regarding developing a unique, individual plan of care for patients using critical thinking skills. Group work, individual projects, and documentation are emphasized in the development of these crucial critical thinking skills. Prerequisite: Current or prior matriculation in the Nursing program, or with permission of faculty 1 Credit.
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1.00 Credits
A non-clinical course devoted to exploration of issues impacting on nursing and the emerging practitioner of nursing. Basic concepts and issues in nursing leadership are introduced. Exploration of management concepts continues. Taken prior to or concurrently with NUR 211 and NUR 212. One class hour. Prerequisites: NUR 110 and NUR 112 with a minimum grade of C. 1 Credit.
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