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NRSG 408: Care of Adults With Complex Illnesses
2.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: NRSG 310, 332/332L, 335/335L, 336/336L. This course prepares students to provide care to adults with moderate to severe alterations in health. Critical thinking is incorporated into written and verbal communications as students synthesize knowledge and integrate a variety of nursing skills.
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NRSG 408L: Care of Adults With Complex Illnesses Lab
2.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Six-hour clinical laboratory must be taken concurrently with NRSG 408.
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NRSG 413: Communityhealth Nursing
2.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: NRSG 310, 332/332L, 335/335L, 336/336L This course expands the scope of nursing care as it is provided to population groups and communities. Concepts from epidemiology, public health and nursing of aggregates are integrated into the nursing knowledge base. The influence of political, socio-economic, and environmental factors on the health of patients is examined. Students partner with other health team members to meet the health care needs of families and groups within the community. Clinical practice occurs in selected community agencies.
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NRSG 413L: Community Health Nursing Lab
2.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Six-hour clinical laboratory which must be taken concurrently with NRSG 413.
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NRSG 414: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: NRSG 332/332L, 335/335L, 336/336L. This course emphasizes application of concepts and theories in the care of persons with alterations in mental health. Students develop therapeutic nurse-client relationships with individuals and groups with a variety of acute and chronic problems. Clinical practice takes place in hospital and community settings.
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NRSG 414L: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Lab
1.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Three-hour clinical laboratory must be taken concurrently with NRSG 414.
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NRSG 416: Synthesis Practicum
2.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: NRSG 407, 408/408L, 413/413L. Satisfactory score on the Assessment Test; Prerequisite or concurrent: NRSG 414/414L. This course emphasizes the synthesis and application of concepts, principles, and skills learned in prerequisite nursing courses. Students are given the opportunity to have intensive clinical experiences in selected clinical settings. Clinical experience is directed by faculty and supervised by clinical preceptors in a variety of clinical settings.
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PHIL 201: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
This beginning course focuses on aspects of valid and invalid reasoning. Topics include definition, fallacious argumentation, the various uses to which language may be put, and elementary deduction.
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PHIL 214: Greek Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor. This introduction to Greek philosophy focuses primarily on Plato and Aristotle.
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PHIL 215: Medievalphilosophy
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: PHIL 100, 101, or consent of instructor. Philosophical themes of the Middle Ages are related to the Neoplatonic and Aristotelian traditions as they influenced major thinkers of the period. Topics include wisdom as the goal of inquiry; the relation between faith and reason; the existence of God; the nature of humanity; and the immortality of the soul.
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