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0.00 Credits
The student applies concepts from Medical Surgical I when caring for individuals and families in the hospital setting. Plans of care will be developed, using the nursing process. Integrations of nutrition, growth and development will be done. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Corequisites: NUR 1025
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5.00 Credits
This course will integrate principles and concepts from the physical sciences, social sciences, and nursing as they relate to the individual and families throughout the life cycle. Emphasizes the prevention of illness, restoration of health during acute and chronic physical illness, and preservation of dignity in death. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term I. Pre or Corequisites: PSY 2003, HSC 1113, NUR 1020, ENG 1023. Assessment fee $100
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The student will have simulated and actual opportunities to apply principles and skills used in the transition from the LPN/LPTN to the professional role of a registered nurse. Emphasis will be placed on the nursing process, physical assessment skills, client education, and care of acute and chronically ill clients. Prerequisites: Admission to the nursing program, a "C" or better in thefollowing general education courses: BIO 2114, BIO 2134, BIO 2504, ENG 1013, ENG 1023, MTH 1013 or MTH 1113, HSC 1113, PSY 1003, PSY 2003 and maintenance of a 2.5 GPA or better. Corequisites: NUR 1023 and NUR 1904.
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4.00 Credits
This course allows the LPN/LPTN with current licensure and experience in nursing to develop necessary skills and knowledge to use as a base for transition to professional nursing. The course will review content in foundations of nursing and cover content in health assessment and care for lower acuity level clients in the medical surgical setting. Upon successful completion of this course, the LPN/LPTN will enter the 2000 level nursing courses. Prerequisites: Admission to the nursing program, a "C" or better inthe following general education courses: BIO 2114, BIO 2134, BIO 2504, ENG 1013, ENG 1023, MTH 1013 or MTH 1113, HSC 1113, PSY 1003, PSY 2003 and maintenance of a 2.5 GPA or better. Corequisites: HSC 1023 and NUR 1900.Assessment fee $100
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This course gives the student an opportunity to apply principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing with clients and families. Special populations, cultural diversity, and risk factors of clients experiencing emotional illness will be emphasized. Prerequisites: All required courses from
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4.00 Credits
This course builds upon Medical-Surgical I and focuses on the chronic illness phases of the disease process. Rehabilitative stages will be emphasized. The life cycles issues of individual with chronic illness will be presented. The nursing process and critical thinking skills with case presentations will be utilized. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II and III. Pre or Corequisites: NUR 2130, NUR 2164, SOC 1013 or SOC 2043, and BUS 1603 Assessment fee $100
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This course further expounds upon Medical-Surgical II with emphasis on rehabilitative care. Identification of skills based upon scientific principles for nursing practice with clients will be the focus. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II and III. Corequisite: NUR 2134
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4.00 Credits
This course builds upon Medical-Surgical I and focuses on the chronic illness phases of the disease process. Rehabilitative stages will be emphasized. The life cycles issues of individual with chronic illness will be presented. The nursing process and critical thinking skills with case presentations will be utilized. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II and III. Pre or Corequisites: NUR 2130, NUR 2164, SOC 1013 or SOC 2043, and BUS 1603 Assessment fee $100
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This course accompanies NUR 2164 and focuses on giving nursing care to client sin the pediatric and maternity settings. Students will provide care using the theoretical principles of maternal and child health. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II and III. Corequisite: NUR 2164.
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4.00 Credits
This course will explore the concepts of childbearing and childrearing. It will focus on health promotion, family structures, and cultural diversity. The traditional role of the maternal and child nurse must expand to meet the challenges that changes and new technology are posing. With these concepts the student will use the nursing process in working with clients from birth through adolescence. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II and III. Pre or Corequisites: NUR 2130, NUR 2134, NUR 2160, SOC 1013 or SOC 2043, BUS 1603.
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