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3.00 Credits
Wicked problems in health care are chronic, reoccurring issues that require both problem solving and polarity thinking. Students across disciplines work in groups applying principles of dialogue and polarity management to address polarizing tensions, where both sides are right and need each other's wisdom to create sustainable positive health outcomes. Part of the Health Issue. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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4.00 Credits
Professional nurse roles of provider and coordinator/manager/designer of care, and member of the profession are expanded further with a focus on the child-bearing and child-rearing families. Emphasis is on promotion and maintenance of family health to ensure optimal childbearing and childrearing. Offered fall and winter semester. Prerequisites: BMS 311, NUR 316, and NUR 317. The following courses may be taken concurrently: BIO 355 and NUR 367.
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Prerequisites: BMS 311, NUR 316, and NUR 317. The following courses may be taken concurrently: BIO 355 and NUR 367.
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6.00 Credits
Knowledge from liberal education and the discipline of nursing is used to inform clinical reasoning for child-bearing and child-rearing families. Students collaborate with health team members to further refine skills in clinical reasoning, therapeutic nursing interventions, and communication through laboratory practice and experiences in various settings. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisites: NUR 316 and NUR 317. The following courses may be taken concurrently: BIO 355 and NUR 366.
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Prerequisites: NUR 316 and NUR 317. The following courses may be taken concurrently: BIO 355 and NUR 366.
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0.50 - 9.00 Credits
Readings, lecture, discussion, or lab in specific nursing topics.
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the roles of the baccalaureate prepared nurse applying the nursing process while caring for individuals/populations undergoing surgical intervention. Course themes include perioperative health, patient-centered care, quality and safety, communications, and professional identity. Content is informed by nationally accepted guidelines for perioperative nursing practice. Offered fall and winter semesters. Prerequisite: NUR 317 or proof of RN licensure.
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Prerequisite: NUR 317 or proof of RN licensure.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent supervised readings on selected topics. Credits and topic must be prearranged with faculty sponsor(s).
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the role of the baccalaureate prepared nurse in the application of the nursing process while caring for individuals and families in the community. Course concepts include development over the lifespan, group dynamics, systems, nursing roles, interdisciplinary behaviors, and professional communication. Offered spring/summer semester. Prerequisites: NUR 311 and NUR 312.
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Prerequisites: NUR 311 and NUR 312.
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the role of the baccalaureate-prepared nurse in assessing, planning, intervening, and evaluating health care needs for populations. Concepts such as culture, social justice, and vulnerability will be examined as to their effects on population health. Genetics, health promotion, and risk reduction will be emphasized. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: NUR 311, NUR 312, and NUR 411.
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Prerequisites: NUR 311, NUR 312, and NUR 411.
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2.00 Credits
Post licensure nurses in professional practice have foundational and shared knowledge of interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP) in terms of values and ethics, and roles and responsibilities of other healthcare professionals. This course applies the remaining principles of IPECP through the lenses of interprofessional communication and team collaboration. Offered every semester. Corequisite: NUR 411 or NUR 412.
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4.00 Credits
Professional nurse roles of provider and coordinator/manager/designer of care, and member of the profession are integrated. Emphasis is on restoration, maintenance, and promotion of health in individuals and families with long-term physical and mental health limitations. Community as client will be introduced. Offered fall and winter semester. Prerequisites: NUR 366 and NUR 367. Corequisites: NUR 417 and IPE 407.
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Prerequisites: NUR 366 and NUR 367. Corequisites: NUR 417 and IPE 407.
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