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Nov 21, 2024
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NUR 211 - Nursing III10 Cr.
Nursing III is a study of needs and related nursing care in various age groups when common recurring interruptions occur in ability to meet need for oxygen, fluid and electrolyte balance, rest and activity (orthopedic), and safety and security (neurological). Included is a component specific to the special needs of children. The Nursing Process, with emphasis on analysis and goal setting is utilized. Psychomotor skills will be developed and assessed through the use of the College, Clinical Laboratory, and Simulation Lab. Theoretical principles and nursing techniques will be correlated throughout the course with subsequent application and evaluation in the clinical laboratory. The Simulation Lab will be used to apply theoretical principles and nursing techniques. A variety of clinical experiences in acute, pediatric and community based agencies provide for correlation of theory and practice and provide an overview of the health care delivery system. Restricted to Nursing students (Offered Fall semesters.)
Pre-Requisites: BIO 214, BIO 214L, NUR 112, PSY 210, and PHA 250. Concurrent requirement that may have prior completion: BIO 221, BIO 221L, ENG 101. Current certification required in Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) for the Professional Rescuer. Satisfactory physical examination with designated immunizations. Co-Requisites: NUR211C, NUR211L
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