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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to further understand the concepts of environment and health in client care through core presentation, discussion, and content review. The nursing process will be utilized by the student through problem-solving and critical thinking skills in applying nursing interventions to client situations. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II, III and IV. Pre or Corequisites: NUR 2264, NUR 2260, NUR 2254, and NUR 2250.
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0.00 Credits
This course is to be taken concurrently with NUR 2254. This course provides the student with the opportunity to apply theoretical principles when caring for the adult medical- surgical clients with complex disorders affecting the cardiac, respiratory and renal systems. The clinical course emphasizes the rehabilitative aspect of the client with complex disorders. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II, III and IV. Corequisites: NUR 2254.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce complex knowledge and skills applicable to the nursing care of an acute adult with multiple complex problems and the critically ill adult client experiencing alterations in the cardiac, respiratory, circulatory, and renal systems. The course builds on and reinforces previous knowledge and skill. The focus is on complex pathophysiology and in-depth principles of the nursing process. The course reinforces ethical and legal implications, health promotion and maintenance, emotional, spiritual, physical, psychosocial integrity and developmental talks of the adult. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II, III and IV. Pre or Corequisites: NUR 2250, NUR 2264, NUR 2260, NUR 2242. Assessment fee $100
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0.00 Credits
This course accompanies NUR 2264 and focuses on giving and managing the nursing care to clients in the hospital setting. Students will provide and coordinate client care under the supervision of nurse manager or charge nurse. Since all nurses are involved in coordinating care, leadership and management principles are a part of the core competencies needed by nurses to function in a complex health care environment. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II, III and IV. Corequisite: NUR 2264.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student a broad understanding of where nursing has been in the past, where it is today, and where it is going in the future. Content will include influences affecting nursing practice and the education that is needed to practice in entry-level staff positions. The entry-level nurse manages client care directly and is responsible for making critical decisions based upon available resources and cost-effective plans. To succeed as a staff nurse, client care management skills are essential. Additional roles of the entry-level nurse include coordinating interdisciplinary groups, prioritizing client needs, understanding the role of economics, politics, culture, legal an ethical aspects and accepting accountability for delegating tasks. Prerequisites: All required courses from Terms I, II, III and IV. Corequisites: NUR 2260, NUR 2242, NUR 2254 and NUR 2250.
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3.00 Credits
A study of problems that confront man as he deals with the nature of the world and his relationship to it; explores the four major branches of philosophy metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, and logic.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides lecture and hands-on experiences in the injection molding process. Areas covered are safety, machine identification, setup procedures, operation, troubleshooting, and machine adjustment. Students are introduced to computer monitoring of the molding process as a quality control method to increase productivity.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties of plastic materials as they relate to the design of plastics parts. Topics include molecular structure and its effects on properties of plastic materials; classification of materials; rheology; physical behavior under various loading conditions; stress and strain characteristics; brittleness and impact strength; and electrical and thermal properties. Use is made of both empirical and theoretical formulas in the design of plastics parts.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers construction methods necessary to build tooling for injection molding and blow molding. Includes an introduction to extrusion dies and thermoforming tools.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an extension of PIM 1313, Plastic Injection Molding I. Subjects include insert molding and accessory equipment associated with injection molding such as drying and pneumatic conveying. Prerequisite:
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