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  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on the psychodynamics of the major mental illnesses and principles of psychiatric nursing across the lifespan. Seminar emphasizes the application of nursing process and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs along with adapting communication strategies to facilitate therapeutic intervention with patients who are experiencing mental health needs across the health-illness continuum and at varying developmental stages. Registration Restrictions: Current admission to fourth semester of AAS nursing program. Completion of one social science elective with a minimum grade of C, plus completion of one oral communication course and one additional GER course with minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite:    DN A203 UA C AND NURS A220 UA C AND NURS A220L UA P AND NURS A221 UA C AND NURS A222 UA C AND NURS A222L UA P Corequisite:    NURS A225 NURS A225L NURS A250L NURS A255
  • 1.00 Credits

    Clinical practicum concurrent with NURS A250. Provides clinical experiences in care of the inpatient and outpatient psychiatric patients. Focuses on the application of nursing process and adapting communication strategies to facilitate therapeutic interventions with patients who are experiencing mental health needs across the health-illness continuum and at varying developmental stages. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is used in prioritizing nursing care. Registration Restrictions: Current admission to fourth semester of AAS nursing program. Completion of one social science elective with a minimum grade of C. Completion of one oral communication course and one additional GER course with minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite:    DN A203 UA C AND NURS A220 UA C AND NURS A220L UA P AND NURS A221 UA C AND NURS A222 UA C AND NURS A222L UA P Corequisite:    NURS A225 NURS A225L NURS A250 NURS A255
  • 1.00 Credits

    Seminar course which examines the legal, ethical, and professional issues encountered in the practice of a registered nurse. Explores the role of the staff nurse within health care organizations. Examines professional nursing issues and knowledge necessary to function effectively in the staff nurse role and on health care teams. Includes legal limits and regulation of nursing practice along with trends in nursing. Registration Restrictions: Current admission as fourth semester AAS Nursing student. Must have completed one oral communication elective and one GER elective (or be concurrently enrolled). Complete one social science elective as a prerequisite. Prerequisite:    NURS A220 UA C AND NURS A220L UA C AND NURS A221 UA C AND NURS A222 UA C AND NURS A222L UA C Corequisite:    NURS A225 NURS A225L NURS A250 NURS A250L
  • 2.00 Credits

    Concentrated clinical work to familiarize graduating nurses with clinical registered nurse responsibilities. Special Note: Two-week duration. 32 hours per week with preceptor and 2 hours per week in seminar. Some lifting may be required. Registration Restrictions: Good physical health. Prerequisite:    NURS A220 UA C AND NURS A220L UA C AND NURS A221 UA C AND NURS A222 UA C AND NURS A222L UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces regulatory, consensus and industrial standards applicable to the occupational safety and health profession. Examines the role of the safety professional and the philosophy of incident prevention in the workplace. Prerequisite:    WRTG A110 UA C (OR AARC 080 AND AASS 090 ) OR AASR 170 OR SATC 530 OR SATV 530 OR EAEN 22 OR A01 22
  • 3.00 Credits

    Identifies safety, health and risk management, and incident prevention in the workplace. Emphasizes materials handling, electrical and machine safety, first response to fire and medical emergencies, safety and health hazards, and incident prevention. Prerequisite:    (WRTG A111 UA C OR WRTG A1W UA C ) (AND MATH A105 UA C OR AACM 050 ) AND OSH A101 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces safety and health training needs in the workplace and includes development of training materials to conduct training sessions for diverse audiences. Emphasizes regulatory compliance. Prerequisite:    (WRTG A111 UA C OR WRTG A1W UA C ) (AND MATH A105 UA C OR AACM 050 ) AND OSH A101 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the principles of epidemiology and how they pertain to injury prevention. Stresses the collection of data, principles of injury prevention, and data evaluation. Prerequisite:    (MATH A105 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR MATH A152 UA C OR MATH A155 UA C ) AND OSH A108 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Discusses the role of safety in business and government. Emphasizes the philosophy of safety and health efforts by management. Examines the role of the safety professional, the types of safety management systems utilized in the workplace, and the techniques used for accurate recordkeeping. Prerequisite:    OSH A101 UA C (AND MATH A105 UA C OR AACM 050 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a basic understanding of industrial hygiene. Focuses on introducing students to concepts, terminology, methodology and the roles of industrial hygienists. Prerequisite:    MATH A151 UA C AND OSH A108 UA C
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