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Nursing

Nur 100 Foundations of Nurse Caring I

Lecture: 2 hrs. Other: 1 hr. Credit: 3 hrs.

An introduction to the therapeutic caring process and the five carative factors which distinguish the nurse as a caring professional. Lecture and seminar sessions focus on essential information concerning ethical/legal nursing issues, health promotion, cultural diversity, communication skills, and the implementation of basic nursing interventions which promote individual health. Using the nursing process as the framework for nurse decision making, emphasis will be placed on care of individuals across the lifespan.

Nur 101 Clinical Fnd/Nursing Care

Lecture: 1 hr. Lab: 6 hrs. Credit: 3 hrs.

An introduction to scientific principles and psychomotor skills necessary to ensure a basic level of competence in clinical practice. Students will use the College laboratory and clinical learning experiences in area community agencies.

Nur 102 Prin of Nurse Caring II

Lecture: 7 hrs. Lab: 9 hrs. Credit: 5 hrs.

An introduction to principles of perioperative nursing care of adults and children. The pathophysiology and nursing care of patients with musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, onocological, and fluid and electrolyte problems are presented. Through the use of the nursing process, students will apply principles of nurse caring and will demonstrate creativity and critical thinking in the clinical setting. Clinical practice will take place in a variety of acute care settings, including in-patient medical/surgical units, ambulatory care surgery and endoscopy lab. Prerequisites: NUR 100 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 101 with a Grade of C+ or better , BIO 107 with a Grade of C+ or better.

Nur 103 Prin of Family Nursing Caring

Lecture: 7 hrs. Lab: 9 hrs. Credit: 5 hrs.

An introduction to concepts of family nursing. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing will be emphasized from a family nurse caring perspective. Sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, and female reproductive health are also discussed. Utilizing principles of nurse caring and nursing process, concepts of pharmacology, nutrition, communication and patient teaching will be integrated throughout the course. Students will provide nursing care to families in family-centered clinical settings and community health agencies. Prerequisites: NUR 100 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 101 with a Grade of C+ or better , BIO 107 with a Grade of C+ or better.

Nur 104 Prin of Nurse Caring III

Lecture: 6 hrs. Lab: 12 hrs. Credit: 10 hrs.

This course builds on the caring concepts of nursing theory introduced in NUR 100 and NUR 101. Utilizing the principles of nurse caring, the pathophysiology and nursing care related to the endocrine, neurologic, hematologic, renal, sensory and integumentary systems will be explored. Students will use the nursing process to design and implement care for adults and children in a variety of health care settings. Prerequisites: NUR 100 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 101 with a Grade of C+ or better , BIO 107 with a Grade of C+ or better.

Nur 120 Nursing Electives

Lecture: 1 hr. Credit: 1 hrs.

Nursing electives are 1-2 credit courses or independent studies offered in topics of interest in nursing. They are intended to develop special areas of interest for students enrolled in the nursing program.

Nur 150 Appl of the Nursing Process

Lecture: 2 hrs. Credit: 2 hrs.

A discussion of the nursing process: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation as it relates to patient care. Critical thinking, communication skills, professional practice, and legal and ethical issues as they relate to the nursing process, are among topics discussed. Application of the nursing process is evaluated through the development of nursing care plans, selective case studies and actual clinical patients. May be required for students seeking advanced placement in nursing and those returning to nursing after an absence of two or more years. Recommended for any student currently enrolled in the nursing program desiring enrichment in nursing process and written care plans. May be used to fulfill two (2) credits of nursing electives. Prerequisites: GPN or current enrollment in nursing program.

Nur 200 Prin of Nurse Caring IV

Lecture: 5 hrs. Lab: 9 hrs. Credit: 4 hrs.

This seven-week course is designed to build on the principles of nurse caring introduced in previous nursing courses. The pathophysiology and nursing care of adults and children with cardiovascular, respiratory, trauma and multiple system problems will be explored. Through the use of nursing processes, students will analyze, synthesize and evaluate an ever growing body of knowledge with the acute and chronically ill individual. Prerequisites: NUR 102 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 103 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 104 with a Grade of C+ or better.

Nur 201 Prin/Mental Hlth Nurse Care

Lecture: 5 hrs. Lab: 9 hrs. Credit: 4 hrs.

An introduction to concepts of mental health nursing and therapeutic use of self. Utilizing principles of nurse caring and the nursing process, students will provide nursing care to individuals and families with emotional difficulties across the lifespan. Prerequisites: NUR 102 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 103 with a Grade of C+ or better , NUR 104 with a Grade of C+ or better.

Nur 202 Professional Issues

Lecture: 2 hrs. Credit: 2 hrs.

Nursing roles in the current health care system will be examined with an emphasis on the nurse's ability to delegate and function within groups. Students will be introduced to the role of nurse leader and manager of care for a group of patients. Facilitates the transition from student to a member within the profession of nursing. Utilizing seminar format, students will explore a variety of relevant nursing issues in collaboration with the faculty. Prerequisite: Successful completion of three semesters of clinical nursing courses and continued enrollment in the nursing program.

Nur 218 Nursing Clinical Practicum

Lecture: 2 hrs. Credit: 2 hrs.

A unique exposure to a full work week of clinical experience, allowing for continuity and intensity of clinical learning. Emphasis is on improving technical and communication skills, utilizing the nursing process to provide comprehensive patient care, facilitating the formation of sound clinical judgment/decisions and exploring the art of delegation. Students may use this course to fulfill their two (2) credits of Nursing Electives. Prerequisites: Completion of two semesters of clinical nursing courses and continued enrollment in the nursing program.

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