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Course Criteria
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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 and members of the nursing team to plan for the day of care for hospitalized adults, recognizing diverse characteristics. The student functions on the role of manager of care, collaborating with the instructor to act as a client advocate, exercising beginning independence with inter-personal interactions, and seeking assistance from the instructor and other members of the nursing team when appropriate. The student functions in the role of member within the discipline of nursing, exercising beginning independence 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 230 or NUR 231 Co-requisite:Completed and current health form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health Form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health Form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health Form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health Form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity for the student to have additional experience in the medical-surgical hospital setting to achieve clinical proficiency at Level 2. Prerequisite: NUR 232 Corequisite: Completed and current Health Form on file. Current CPR certification, Malpractice insurance, NUR 220.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides opportunities 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 the 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 240 introduces the concepts essential for applying Level 3 theory in the clinical setting. The student will focus on the needs of clients and their families during the current events of hospitalization and in anticipation of future needs. Skills in documenting nursing process via obtaining a health care history, initiating the nursing care plan or referral, and completing a discharge/transfer summary are introduced. The concept of loss, most significantly the loss of health and life, is examined in light of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Several bio-ethical issues surrounding dying and death are explored. Skills are introduced to enable the student to assist the client and family experiencing such a loss. Demonstration of the 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 240. Prerequisite: NUR 220.
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1.00 Credits
In this course, students use nursing process to safely administer medications. Students are introduced to the study of drugs, how the drugs acts, and how the drug moves through the body, along with a format to organize drug information for both general classifications of medications and specific medications. Major drug classifications are covered. Drug actions, commons side effects, contraindications, drug- drug interactions, and nursing implications are presented for each classification. The generic name, trade name, usual route(s), and safe dosage parameters of prototype drugs and/or commonly prescribed specific medications are highlighted. Safe administration and responsibilities for intravenous medications are introduced and practiced. Prerequisite: NUR 220 or Permission of Instructor Co-requisite: NUR 240 or Permission of Instructor.
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