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1.00 Credits
Congruent with ANA definition of nursing, ANA Code of Ethics, and ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, students taking NURS 206 apply the theory presented in that class to their professional nursing practice in the clinical labs in NURS 206L. Initial clinical laboratory assignments provided in the Skills Lab on campus help the student prepare for professional nursing practice in laboratory settings in the community. In the later weeks of this clinical lab, students take the theory they have mastered and skills they have built in the campus-based skills lab, and apply that theory and those skills to professional nursing practice in clinical settings where patient populations are relatively stable. Co-requisite: NURS 206. This lab is for Pass/Fail credit.
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2.00 Credits
In this course, nursing students build on the concepts introduced in NUR 206 by applying nursing process in a variety of settings to the care of clients throughout the life-span. Family theories and assessment, as well as principles of teaching and learning are introduced. Prerequisites: NUR 205 & 206, PSY 212, BIO 251 & lab, and Health & Wellness. Co-requisites: HSCI 204 and BIO 252 & lab.
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1.00 Credits
Reliant on competencies developed in NURS 206, and congruent with ANA definition of nursing, ANA Code of Ethics, and ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, students taking NURS 207 apply the theory presented in that class to their professional nursing practice in clinical labs in NURS 207L. Initial clinical laboratory assignments provided in the Skills Lab on campus help the student prepare for professional nursing practice in laboratory settings in the community. In the early weeks of this clinical lab, students take the theory they have mastered and skills they have built and apply that theory and those skills to professional nursing practice in clinical settings where patient populations are relatively stable. Co-requisite: NURS 207. This lab is for Pass/Fail credit.
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4.00 Credits
Continues to build on concepts from previous courses. Students study selected health deviations affecting physiological integrity of adults. Students learn to set priorities for care, evaluate, and revise the plan of care. Prerequisite: NURS 113/113L, NURS 114/114L, NURS 115/115L, BIOL 251/251L, BIOL 252/252L, HSCI 103, HSCI 204, HSCI 307. Co-requisites: NURS 208L, NURS 209/209L, NURS 210, BIOL 322, HSCI 308.
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2.00 Credits
Opportunities are provided for students to continue developing knowledge and skill in applying nursing process. Co-requisite: NURS 208.
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2.00 Credits
Students in this course develop the evidence-based practice competence to plan, deliver, evaluate safe, ethical care appropriate to the individual needs of the parenting family. Emphasis is placed on continued development of ability to apply the nursing process. Prerequisites: NURS 113/113L, NURS 114/114L, NURS 115/115L, BIOL 251/251L, BIOL 252/252L, HSCI 103, HSCI 204, HSCI 307. Co-requisites: NURS 208/208L, NURS 210, BIOL 322, HSCI 308.
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2.00 Credits
Experiences are provided for students to interact with and observe individuals and families in various stages of the childbearing process. Co-requisite: NURS 209
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1.00 Credits
A structured review in preparation for the graduate nurse sitting for the NCLEX-RN. Content will reflect psychosocial integrity and physiological integrity aspects of nursing covered in the second semester of the ADN program. Prerequisites: NURS 113/113L, NURS 114/114L, NURS 115/115L, BIOL 251/251L, BIOL 252/252L, HSCI 103, HSCI 204, HSCI 303 I. Co-requisites: NURS 208/208L, NURS 209/209L BIOL 322, HSCI 308.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on more complex nursing problems of individuals undergoing therapies and restorative services. Concepts related to holistic care, priority setting, organization, and delegation are emphasized. Prerequisites: NURS 113/113L, NURS 114/114L, NURS 115/115L, NURS 208/208L, NURS 209/209L, NURS 210, BIOL 251/251L, BIOL 252/252L, BIOL 322 HSCI 103, HSCI 204, HSCI 307, HSIC 308. Co-requisite: NURS 211L, NURS 212/212L, NURS 219, NURS 220.
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on care of patients with complex/chronic health problems. Students focus on the management of patient care under supervision of faculty and/or preceptors in a variety of clinical settings. Co-requisite: NURS 211.
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