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  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Students participate in on-the-job training with natural resource agencies, tribes, and private industry. Forestry, fisheries, wildlife, and other natural resources are the focus of this work experience. Trainees keep a daily diary of work, are evaluated periodically by their supervisor, and submit a final summary of their work. Students can participate for a maximum of ten credits (up to (5 Credits) per term). Variable lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Students participate in on-the-job training with natural resource agencies, Tribes, and private industry. Forestry, fisheries, wildlife, and other natural resources are the focus of this work experience. Trainees keep a daily diary of work, are evaluated periodically by their supervisor, and submit a final summary of their work. Students can participate for a maximum of ten credits (up to 5 credits per term). Variable lab hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Graduation from an approved practical nursing program. Current unencumbered Washington State LPN license. Acceptance into the ADN nursing program. Evidence of clinical practice within the last three years. This course is for students who are new to Grays Harbor College or who are former Grays Harbor College practical nursing program graduates who have been out of school for more than one year. It is designed to facilitate the articulation of the licensed practical nurse into the role of student in the associate degree program. The student will be introduced to the philosophy, conceptual framework, and conceptual organizers of the Grays Harbor College nursing curriculum. The LPN is introduced to the expectations of students in clinical courses and evaluated regarding ability to use nursing process and to perform sterile procedures and administer medications safely. Students will receive instruction in and opportunity to practice intravenous therapeutics. 1 lecture hour; 1 clinical hour.
  • 11.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Nursing Program. Documentation of current NA-C in WA State. Current CPR certification & immunizations on file in nursing office. Willingness to submit to criminal background checking. BIOL& 160 and PSYC& 100 with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: BIOL& 260 or completion of with a grade of "C" or better. The student is introduced to concepts basic to nursing including nursing roles, communication; ethical, legal, values, and attitudes; critical thinking; nursing process with emphasis on health assessment; professional responsibility and accountability; adaptation and maintenance of homeostasis; nursing interventions for clients experiencing fluid, electrolyte, or acid-base imbalances, immobility; surgery, and pain. The client as a holistic being is the central focus with emphasis on the aging individual. Students will be given the opportunity to apply concepts and skills in selected health care facilities. The student practices communication, health assessment, administration of medications, and sterile procedures in the campus lab and in clinical settings. 5 lecture hours; 12 clinical hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Acceptance to the Nursing Program. Documentation of current NA-C in WA State. Current CPR certification & immunizations on file in nursing office. Willingness to submit to criminal background checking. BIOL& 160 and PSYC& 160 with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: NURS 151; BIOL& 260 or completion with a grade of "C" or better. The student examines the application of nursing process as it relates to pharmacology. Students will review basic math skills necessary for safe dosage calculations and learn pharmacology principles; legal considerations; and study of drug actions, adverse effects, and nursing implications of selected drug classifications. 3 lecture hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NURS 151 and NURS 152 with a grade of "C" or better; BIOL& 260 orcompletion with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: BIOL& 241 and PSYC& 200 or completion with a grade of "C" or better. The student will gain knowledge of nursing care of the client with selected common health alterations with nursing process and adaptation in health and illness as organizing frameworks. The focus includes concepts related to care of the normal childbearing family, chronic, stable mental health alterations; and cardiac, respiratory, endocrine (diabetes) system health alterations. The student has opportunities to integrate classroom concepts in acute and long-term care clinical settings. 6 lecture hours; 12 clinical hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NURS 153 with a grade of "C"or better; BIOL& 241 and PSYC& 200 or completion with a grade of "C" or better.Corequisites: BIOL& 242 and ENGL& 101 or completion with a grade of "C" or better. The student learns about nursing care of the client with selected common health alterations with nursing process and adaptation in health and illness as organizing frameworks. The focus includes concepts related to intravenous therapeutics, common childhood health alterations, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, and immune system health alterations, and care of the client with cancer. The student has opportunities to integrate classroom concepts in acute and long-term care clinical settings. 6 lecture hours; 12 clinical hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Completion of NURS 151, 152, 153, 154 and all corequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better. This is a course designed for nursing students wishing to take NCLEX-PN. It is approved by the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission to fulfill the requirements of the "Law as it relates to nursing practice in Washington State" WAC 246-840-575 (3) curriculum for approved nursing education programs: for practical nurse programs. This section of the Law requires practical nursing programs to include content about personal and vocational relationships and vocational and legal aspects of nursing.
  • 13.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: NURS 154 with a grade of "C"or better or Washington State LPN license and acceptance into ADN nursing program. Corequisite: NUTR& 101 or completion with a grade of "C" or better. The student learns advanced principles and concepts related to the care of adults adapting to multisystem, high acuity health alterations. Care of the client with complex cardiac, respiratory, neurological, renal, emergency, thermal, and traumatic health alterations is studied. The student integrates advanced nursing concepts in caring for clients adapting to complex and life-threatening health alterations. The student applies nursing process in specialty areas, acute care and in community settings. The emphasis is on caring for more than one client with complex nursing care needs. 7 lecture hours; 12 clinical hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
  • 13.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Completion of NURS 251 and NUTR& 101 with a grade of "C" or better. The student continues the study of advanced principles and concepts related to the care of adults adapting to multi-system, high acuity health alterations. Concepts related to the care of high-risk childbearing and child rearing families are presented. Nursing process is applied to women and their families adapting to complications of pregnancy, delivery and parenthood. Care of the child with complex health alterations is studied. Mental health concepts relating to the care of adults, families and children with severe or life-threatening psychiatric disorders, and the care of adults with complex endocrine and hematological health alterations are examined. The student applies nursing process in specialty areas, acute care and in community settings. 7 lecture hours; 12 clinical hours. Vocational program course. May be used as a general elective in the AA degree.
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