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NURSING 218: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Continues the examination of prevalent pathophysiologic disorders. Includes the normal physiology of aging. Cultural and genetic variations in disease for individuals and populations are examined. Classifications of medications and their use as nursing interventions to facilitate health maintenance and disease management are presented. Prerequisite: N214. Offered each spring.
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NURSING 260: Nursing Foundations I:Health Assessment and Professional Communication
1.25 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Develops assessment techniques to examine the physical, psychosocial, and spiritual health of individuals from diverse populations across the lifespan. Introduces skills in interdisciplinary, multigenerational, and culturally sensitive professional communication. Principles of teaching-learning, stress and psychosocial theories are presented to promote the individual's health and prevent disease. Prerequisites: BIO 107, BIO 108, BIO 114, CHM110. Co-requisite: H230. Offered each fall.
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NURSING 280: Nursing Foundations II:Health Promotion and Risk Reduction
1.25 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focuses on influencing behavior to promote health and reduce risks of individuals in ambulatory and community-based settings. Process of nursing introduced with emphasis on integrating previous skills and knowledge to begin clinical decision-making. Basic nursing skills are developed to allow for care of individuals across the lifespan from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Prerequisites: N214, N217 and N260; H230. Offered each spring.
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NURSING 320: Adult Nursing I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focuses on care of adults, particularly older adults, in need of risk reduction and health maintenance in varied clinical settings. Integration of sociocultural, legal, ethical, and economic factors that influence illness care are applied to provide patient-centered care. Includes use of informatics to inform clinical practice. Prerequisites: N218 and N280. Offered each fall.
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NURSING 320 - Adult Nursing I
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NURSING 330: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Provides care to individuals with mental illness in acute and community-based settings. Emphasis placed on interdisciplinary collaboration, application of psychopharmacologic and therapeutic treatment principles, and use of integrated biopsychosocial theories. Application of the process of nursing expands the student's ability to address mental health needs across the lifespan in all clinical settings. Prerequisites: N218 and N280. Offered each fall.
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NURSING 330 - Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
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NURSING 360: Child and Adolescent Nursing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Delivers care to children in a variety of settings by using evidence-based interventions that support children and their families in coping with multiple demands of childhood health and illness. Nursing interventions adapted for this population include specialized technologies needed to assist families caring for ill children. Prerequisites: N320 and N330. Offered each spring.
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NURSING 380: Adult Nursing II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Expands clinical judgment in the care of adults in need of health maintenance, as well as acute and chronic disease management in acute care settings. Develops nursing role by integrating previous learning with evidencebased practice to design care for patients especially those with co-morbidities. Prerequisites: N320 and N330. Offered each spring.
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NURSING 385: Research in Nursing Practice
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Develops skills to read, evaluate, and synthesize research essential to providing evidence-based practice in the clinical setting. Scientific inquiry within the discipline of nursing is introduced by examining the relationships among conceptual, empirical, and analytic processes of research. Opportunities to critique empirical data for health care issues are provided. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Offered annually.
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NURSING 390: Special Topics in Nursing
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Courses that give the student opportunity to develop expertise in specialized areas of nursing, such as transcultural nursing in Hawaii. Prerequisites: Gateway Colloquiumor equivalent,N250 or consent of instructor. Offered each spring.
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NURSING 397: Internship in Nursing
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Individual students have the opportunity to work with a preceptor and participate in pre-professional experiences in various health care agencies. Prerequisites: N350, N360, N385. Offered by arrangement.
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NURSING 397 - Internship in Nursing
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