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  • 3.00 Credits

    The student approaches the perception of thought and idea through a study of musical forms. Introduction to general musical terminology is supplementary. 3-0-3
  • 9.00 Credits

    This course introduces the beginning nursing student to the profession of nursing and the role of the nurse in the health care delivery system. An emphasis is placed on the development of the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to meet basic care and comfort and physiological needs of adults and older adults. Students begin to develop clinical judgment with an emphasis on nursing assessment and data collection. Clinical experiences will be provided in a variety of health care settings to provide the student with an opportunity to care for adult and older adult patients. 6-9-9 Pre-requisite: Admission to the ADN program Co-requisites: BIOL 201. Must maintain a grade of "C" or better in co-requisite courses.
  • 9.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the beginning practical nursing student to meet basic human needs for adult clients in a clinical setting. The focus is on the concepts basic to the nursing curriculum. The individuality of man, health concepts, and nursing as a discipline are explored. The nursing process is introduced and students will practice beginning skills in the application of the nursing process. The performance of basic assessment will utilize technology. This course will enable the beginning practical nursing student to become aware of the nursing role by developing a nursing care plan and implementing this plan with one adult client in the clinical setting. The student will begin to administer oral, subcutaneous, and intramuscular medications as an integral part of nursing care. Pre or Co-requisite: BIOL201, CIST100
  • 8.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the beginning practical nursing student to meet basic human needs for adult patients in a clinical setting. The foucs is on the concepts basic to the nursing curriculum. The individuality of man, health concepts, and nursing as a discipline are explored. The nursing process is introduced, and students will practice beginning skills in the application of the nursing process. The performance of basic assessment will utilize technology. This course will enable the beginning practical nursing student to become aware of the nursing role by developing a nursing care plan and implementing the plan with one adult patient in the clinical setting. The student will begin to administer oral, subcutaneous, and intramuscular medications as an integral part of nursing care. Pre or Co-requisite: BIOL 201 4-12-8
  • 12.00 Credits

    The purpose of this nursing course is to prepare the nursing students to deliver holistic nursing care to adults with health alterations arising from a disruption in homeostasis. The focus is delivery of nursing care to the client with medical-surgical alterations in health who need help in coping with health problems or recovering from the effects of disease or injury. The student will continue to administer medication to the clients. Clinical experience is provided in long term care facilities which provide the student with the experience needed for employment. The purpose of the course is to assist the student in making the transition from the role of student to that of a graduate. Pre-requisite: NURS155. Pre or Co-Requisite: PSYC201 5-21-12
  • 9.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the nursing students to deliver holistic nursing care to adults with health alterations arising from a disruption in homeostasis. The focus is delivery of nursing care to the client with medical-surgical alterations in health who need help in coping with health problems or recovering from the effects of disease or injury. The student will continue to administer medication to the clients. Clinical experience is provided in long term care facilities which provide the student with the experience needed for employment. Pre-requiiste: NURS 156, Co-requisite: BIOL 202 3-17-9
  • 9.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the nursing students to deliver holistic nursing care to adults with health alterations arising from a disruption in homeostasis. The focus is delivery of nursing care to the client with medical-surgical alterations in health who need help in coping with health problems or recovering from the effects of disease or injury. The student will continue to administer medication to the clients. Clinical experience is provided in long term care facilities which provide the student with the experience needed for employment. The purpose of the course is to assist the student in making the transition from the role of student to that of graduate. Pre-requisite: NURS 161, Co-Req: PSYC 101, CIST 100, WRIT 101 3-17-9
  • 7.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the beginning nursing student to meet basic human needs, as identified by Maslow, for adult clients in the clinical setting. The focus is on the concepts basic to the nursing curriculum. The individuality of man, the concept of health, and nursing as a discipline are explored. The nursing process is introduced and opportunities are provided to practice beginning skills in applying the nursing process to the adult client. Co/Prerequisite: BIOL201 Co/Prerequisite: PSYC106 4-9-7
  • 7.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to prepare the nursing student to deliver holistic nursing care to adults with health alterations arising from a disruption in homeostasis. The focus is on introducing the concepts of medical-surgical nursing to clients in need of assistance coping with health problems, or recovering from the effects of disease or injury. The theoretical component is implemented utilizing clinical assignments and observational experiences. Prerequisite: NURS170, BIOL201 Co/Prerequisite: BIOL202 4-9-7
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides practical nurses with a review of concepts required for professional nursing practice. The course will involve assessment of knowledge deficits and application of the knowledge, skills and understanding of critical concepts required for entry into the Practical Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing program. NCLEX principles will be applied. 3-0-3 PreRequiste: Unencumbered Practical Nursing License
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