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  • 3.00 Credits

    Second in procedural courses and covers principles of nuclear medicine procedures for cardiac, central nervous, gastrointestinal, genitourinary systems. Associated anatomy/physiology, indications, pathology and scan interpretation will be presented. Completion of PET pulmonary imaging will be studied. Journal review presentation. Prerequisite: NUM 160 ; NUM 161 ; concurrent enrollment with NUM 242 , NUM 261 , NUM 262 Lecture: 3 hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    Supervised clinical experience provided to develop competencies in nuclear medicine procedures available in specific hospital affiliates. Cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, genitourinary and endocrine scans, patient care and instrument quality control are covered. Radiopharmacy, PET and injection procedures may be completed. Prerequisite: NUM 160 , NUM 161 ; concurrent enrollment with NUM 242 , NUM 260 , NUM 262 Laboratory: 22.5 hours (course fee required)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceutical design, preparation and localization for materials utilized in cardiac, brain and gastro-intestinal, genitourinary systems and PET are studied. Technetium chemistry and quality control procedures are covered. Diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, investigational new drugs and possible adverse radiopharmaceutical reaction are presented. (formerly Nuclear Pharmacy II) Prerequisite: NUM 160 , NUM 161 , concurrent enrollment with NUM 242 , NUM 260 , NUM 261 Lecture: 2 hours
  • 3.00 Credits

    Last in procedural courses and covers principles of nuclear medicine procedures for pediatric, endocrine, immune/ infection, oncology and therapy procedures. Associated anatomy/physiology, indications, pathology and scan interpretation are presented. Review of NRC rules and regulations associated with therapy procedures. Prerequisite: NUM 260 , NUM 261 ; concurrent enrollment with NUM 281 , NUM 282 Lecture: 3 hours
  • 4.00 Credits

    Supervised clinical experience provided to develop competencies in nuclear medicine procedures available in specific hospital affiliates. Central nervous system scans, oncology/infection scans, assist in therapy procedures, invitro/invivo laboratory tests, patient care and instrument quality control are covered. Radiopharmacy, PET and injection procedures may be completed. Prerequisite: NUM 260 ; concurrent enrollment with NUM 280 , NUM 282 Laboratory: 22.5 hours (course fee required)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Fundamental concepts of radiopharmaceutical design, preparation and localization for materials utilized in pediatric scanning, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, lymphoscintigraphy, infection/ tumor imaging and therapy procedures are covered. Presentation of issues in various work settings, management of departments, operation of clinic and design of radiopharmacy are presented. Board exam review will be provided. Students will present final project utilizing all skills developed throughout nuclear medicine program. (formerly Nuclear Pharmacy III) Prerequisite: NUM 262 ; concurrent enrollment with NUM 280 , NUM 281 Lecture: 2 hours
  • 1.00 Credits

    Provides the opportunity for students who have not met the requirement of NUR 190 or NUR 290 for successful completion of the respective standardized comprehensive nursing exam for this course. The student will develop and implement an individualized study plan that utilizes a variety of success strategies. Upon completion of the exam, the successful score will be used in the calculation of the final course grade for NUR 190 or NUR 290 . The course may be repeated only one time for the purpose of meeting the comprehensive nursing exam requirement for NUR 190 and one time for the purpose of meeting the comprehensive nursing exam requirement for NUR 290 . Prerequisite: Course requirements of NUR 190 or NUR 290 with the exception of the standardized comprehensive nursing exam for the related course. Lecture: 1 hour (course fee required)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Acquaints the pre-nursing student with the skills necessary to navigate and survive the rigors of academic life within the nursing program. Introduces the student to college structure and resources and is designed to promote learning skills, study habits, time managment and critical thinking. Emphasis is placed on utilizing and applying these skills as they relate to the nursing program. Prerequisite: Program pre-requisites and pre-admission test; approval of Nursing Admission Committee Lecture: 1 hour (course fee required)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on safe performance of basic nursing skills in a laboratory setting. Concepts of communication and problem- solving as they relate to performance of skills are discussed. Prerequisite: Admission into the Nursing or Radiologic Technology program Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 3 hours (course fee required)
  • 7.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the role of the nurse and the use of theories of Roy and Maslow. Focuses on the assessment and maintenance of indicators of positive adaptation of individuals across the life span, including the childbearing and childrearing family within a multi-cultural society. Concepts of effective communication, collaboration, problem solving, and critical thinking are introduced. Prerequisite: Admission into the Nursing program; NUR 115 Lecture: 4.5 hours Laboratory: 1.5 hours Laboratory: 6.0 hours (course fee required)
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