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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
( 2) This course provides an opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 1. Prerequisite: NUR 192 Co-requisite: Completed and current Health form on file, current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 180.
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3.00 Credits
( 2) This course provides an opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 1. Prerequisite: NUR 192 Co-requisite: Completed and current Health form on file, current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 180.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the student to have clinical experiences to work on personal objectives and/or those beyond the scope of basic preparation. These experiences will allow the student to be supervised in a clinical setting in order to gain additional experiential knowledge, enhance skills learned, and/or validate maintenance of skills. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Co-requisite: Completed and current health form on file, current CPR certification, malpractice insurance.
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1.00 Credits
NUR 220 introduces the concepts essential for applying Level 2 human needs theory in the clinical setting. The five phases of the nursing process are studied individually; cultural and spiritual differences are explored; and the concepts of growth and development are studied. Demonstration of application of these concepts in the clinical setting in the roles of provider of care, manager of care and member within the discipline of nursing is a requirement of NUR 220. Successful completion of Level 2 clinical is required for a final grade in NUR 220. Prerequisite: NUR 180.
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1.00 Credits
This course builds on theory and skills learned in NUR 182. Prepares student to develop and utilize the nursing process during respiratory and circulatory physical assessments. Select oxygenation crises are included for nursing assessments and interventions. Select common respiratory and circulatory care modalities are included. Prerequisite: NUR 180 Co-requisite: NUR 220.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers various aspects of nursing care and utilization of the nursing process related to a person's surgical experience, persons experiencing pain, and persons with cancer. Prerequisite: NUR 180 Co-requisite: NUR 220.
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3.00 Credits
( 1) This level two nursing course provides information to assist students in applying the nursing process to address client's nutrition and elimination needs. Information on defining the client's problem as well as additional skills for promoting nutrition and elimination are included. Caring for clients receiving IV therapy via infusion pump, nutrition via feeding tubes or monitoring nasogastric decompression; insertion of indwelling urinary catheters are skills to be demonstrated. Assessing effectiveness of treatment is considered. Prerequisite: NUR 180 Co-requisite: NUR 220.
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1.00 Credits
Students apply the nursing process in the area of psychosocial needs by identifying clients' direct and indirect expressions of feelings and by using supportive communication skills to respond to them. Students also apply these supportive communication skills to assessing and intervening in difficult situations and with "difficult" clients. Prerequisite: NUR 180 Co-requisite:NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the student with prior nursing credits to consolidate and refine the role of provider of care, using previously learned theory and skills and emphasizing the underlying rationale and principles. Under the guidance of the instructor in a simulated clinical setting the principles of nursing process are applied to the role of provider of care, and the roles of manager of care and member within the discipline of nursing are introduced. Opportunities are provided to reduce the stress of re-entering school, to positively reinforce gained knowledge, and to form support groups by focusing on the skills needed for interpersonal relationships. Appropriate clinical placement will be determined at the end of this experience. Prerequisite: Matriculation in Nursing and Permission of Instructor. Co-requisite: Completed and current health form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 180, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date. The student functions in the role of provider of care in collaboration with the instructor to plan for the day of care for hospitalized adults, recognizing diverse characteristics. The student functions in the role of manager of care, depending on the instructor for guidance with interactions with members of health care team and seeking assistance when appropriate. The student functions in the role of member within the discipline of nursing, depending on the instructor for guidance to maintain standards, develop relationships, and assume accountability for learning and self-evaluation. The student utilizes the nursing process to perform ongoing assessments, identify problems, select nursing diagnoses, plan, implement and evaluate care for the day. Prerequisite: NUR 180 Co-requisite: Completed and current health form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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