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1.00 Credits
(Corequisite: MEDI 1713 Pharmacy Technology) This course includes supervised work experience in a retail or institutional pharmacy setting. This experience provides students with comprehensive application of the concepts taught in MEDI 1713 Pharmacy Technology.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: None) This course will acquaint the student with different types of insurance, including Unemployment Compensation, Disability, Workers Compensation or Industrial Insurance, federal Medicare, state Medicaid, Medicare-Medicaid, group plans such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield, and Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS). Practical approach to insurance billing; basic medical and insurance abbreviations, and terminology will be presented.
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10.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program and concurrent enrollment in NURS 1114 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab) This course introduces the fundamental principles and skills necessary to perform nursing care. Included are: communication, medical terminology and abbreviations, cultural aspects, death and dying, C.P.R., and basic nursing procedures including medication administration and basic skills of IV therapy initiation and maintenance are covered.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program; concurrent enrollment in NURS 1110 Basic Nursing and Skills or NURS 1114 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab; NURS 1117 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab I or NURS 1127 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab II ) This course covers study skills, nursing history and development, legal and ethical issues, employment skills, management in long term care, and delegation.
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4.00 Credits
(Concurrent: NURS 1110 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills) This course provides a controlled environment for students to practice and perform return demonstration of skills taught in NURS 1110 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills. Selected hands-on clinical experiences will be provided to enhance skill proficiency. During this course students complete the requirements of the Arkansas Office of Long-Term Care to test for Certification as a Nursing Assistant.
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7.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Practical Nursing Program Part-Time/Weekend Track) This course is Part I of introductory fundamental principles and skills necessary to perform nursing care. Included are communication, medical terminology, cultural aspects, death and dying, CPR, and nursing process as the framework for basic nursing procedures. The lab component provides a controlled environment for students to practice skills.
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7.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: NURS 1117 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab I) A continuation of NURS 1117 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills I. Principles of medication administration and basic skills of IV therapy initiation and maintenance are covered. Selected hands-on clinical experiences are provided to enhance skills proficiency. During this course students complete the requirements of the Arkansas Office of Long-Term Care to test for Certification as a Nursing Assistant.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Practical Nursing Program; concurrent enrollment in NURS 1114 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab, NURS 1117 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab I, or NURS 1127 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab II) This course introduces basic concepts of mental health and nursing care of the mentally ill. Defense mechanisms, mental disorders, and substance abuse are discussed. Resources and rehabilitation are stressed.
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1.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Acceptance in the Practical Nursing Program; concurrent enrollment in NURS 1114 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab, NURS 1117 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab I, or NURS 1127 Basic Nursing Principles and Skills Lab II or PNUR 1245 Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Skills II) This course is designed to introduce the social, biological, and psychological aspects of the aging process. This includes the study of various disorders, special needs, and residential choices of the elderly.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: NAH Majors--by permission) This course provides a review of basic math skills that are required for safe administration of medications. The course incorporates various systems of measurement, conversion between systems, and calculation of drug dosages.
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