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3.00 Credits
An introduction of the basic science of human nutrition: principles of normal nutrition, meal planning, computation of diets, physiological, psychosocial, and social effects of food and its constituents; and some local, national, and international nutrition problems.
Prerequisite:
[[BIO-113]], [[BIO-115]], [[BIO-116]], [[CHM-111]], [[ENG-101]] and [[PSY-101]]
Corequisite:
[[NSG-214]]
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the profession of nursing. Use of the nursing process is emphasized in meeting the basic human needs of clients within families and their communities. Nursing theory is correlated with clinical practice in the Clinical Nursing Simulation Center and selected clinical agencies. Hours weekly: 4 hours of class and 6 hours of clinical practice. Click here for course fees.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-200]], [[NSG-214]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-211]], [[NSG-215]]"
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to facilitate the integration of physical assessment skills as an essential element of the nursing process. The components of physical assessment, including the health history and physical examination, are organized to allow the student to proceed from an assessment of the overall function of a client to the more specific functions of each body system. Requirement: Sophomore standing in the Nursing program and online Accelerated Baccalaureate Program for Second Degree Students.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-210]], [[NSG-215]] or [[NSG-330]]
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4.00 Credits
The nursing process is utilized in assisting adults and their families within their communities to achieve optimum health and to resolve selected problems in mental health and psychiatric nursing. Nursing theory is correlated with clinical practice in a variety of health care settings. Hours weekly: 2 hours of class, 6 hours of clinical practice.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-210]], [[NSG-211]], [[NSG-215]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-235]], [[NSG-236]], [[NSG-342]]"
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on altered cell functioning resulting in deviations from homeostasis. Topics of study include principles of homeostasis and the immune, cardiopulmonary, renal, nervous, gastrointestinal, hematological, musculoskeletal, and endocrine systems. The student's ability to relate this to the individual's need for care is emphasized. Pathological alterations in health at the systems level and implications for nursing care are emphasized. Requirement: Sophomore standing in the Nursing program.
Prerequisite:
[[BIO-113]], [[BIO-116]], [[ENG-101]] [[PSY-101]]
Corequisite:
[[NSG-200]]
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1.00 Credits
Principles of pharmacology and specific drug groups are explored. An emphasis is placed on pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-200]], [[NSG-214]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-210]], [[NSG-211]]"
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1.00 Credits
This hybrid course combines online learning and cognitive evaluation with hands-on skills practice and psychomotor evaluation in accordance with the standards of the American Heart Association's (AHA) Core Curriculum for renewal. Students who successfully complete this course will receive a renewal of AHA course completion cards for both Basic Cardiac Life Support for the Health Care Provider and Heartsaver First Aid. Click here for course fee.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-117]]
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3.00 Credits
(Accelerated Bachelors Program online students only). This course is designed to assist students to understand the multidisciplinary science of pharmacology based on human systems. Content includes drug classifications, indications, adverse effects and contraindications, age-related variables, dosages, and nursing implications. Using critical thinking skills related to drug therapy, clinical decision-making is developed.
Prerequisite:
Acceptance into the Accelerated Bachelors Program.[[NSG-211]], [[NSG-330]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-331]], [[NSG-341]]"
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6.00 Credits
The nursing process is utilized in assisting adults and their families within their communities to achieve optimum health and managed selected health problems. Nursing theory is correlated with clinical practice in a variety of health care settings. Hours weekly: 3 hours of class and 9 hours of clinical practice.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-210]], [[NSG-211]], [[NSG-215]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-213]], [[NSG-236]], [[NSG-342]]"
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist students to understand the multidisciplinary science of pharmacology based on human systems. Content includes drug classification, indications, adverse effects and contraindications, age-related variables, dosages, and nursing implications. Using critical thinking skills related to drug therapy, clinical decision making is developed.
Prerequisite:
[[NSG-210]], [[NSG-211]], [[NSG-215]]
Corequisite:
"[[NSG-213]], [[NSG-235]], [[NSG-342]]"
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