210 Foundations of Professional Nursing (3 cr)
Introduces essential elements of nursing
theory as a foundation for professional practice. It is predicated on
the assumption that nurses play a significant role in promoting health
across the life span at the individual, group, and societal level. The
knowledge and skills necessary to assess psychosocial and physical
health status and facilitate the development of therapeutic and
collaborative relationships are explored. (Prerequisites: English 102 or 103, Communication Arts 101, Philosophy
101, Chemistry 110, 111, MATH 101 or 111, BIO 210. Concurrent: NRS 211,
BIO 211, BIO 212). (F/S)
211 Caring: Nursing Assessment and Intervention (3
cr)
Clinical and laboratory application of basic
concepts discussed in NRS 210. Emphasis on assessment and health
promotion. Interventions include comfort and safety, interviewing, basic
concepts related to teaching/learning and development of nurse/client
relationships.
(Prerequisites: ENG 102 or 103, Communication Arts 101, Philosophy 101,
MATH 101 or 111, BIO 210. Concurrent: NRS 210, BIO 211, BIO 212) (F/S)
310 Professional Nursing: Adult
Health (4 cr)
Psychosocial and physiological nursing care is
discussed in relation to adults within a nursing framework. Nursing
process and critical thinking are further developed with emphasis on
health screening and early intervention.
(Prerequisites: NRS 210, NRS 211. Concurrent: NRS 311, BIO 410, CHEM
301.) (F/S)
311 Caring: Adult Health Nursing
(4 cr)
Combines lab and clinical to develop physical
assessment skills, application of therapeutic interventions and critical
thinking, emphasizing assessment and planning. Experiences to further
develop psychological assessment and development of nurse/client
relationships are provided. Major focus is on adult clients in an acute
care setting.
(Prerequisites: NRS 210, NRS 211. Concurrent: NRS 310, BIO 410, CHEM
301.) (F/S)
312 Pharmacology (2 cr)
Course is a survey of pharmacology and provides a pre-clinical
foundation for the scientific study of drugs. It includes a study of the
major drug classes and explores their pharmacological action on
biological systems at physiological and molecular levels. The course
also reviews principles and concepts derived from research, which are
necessary for understanding drug effects. (Prerequisites: CHEM
110F5/111F5 and BIO 210/211 or BIO 402, or instructor consent.) (F/S)
315 Caring: Nursing Skills
Lab (1 cr)
Presents the knowledge of psychomotor skills, unique to professional
nursing practice, used to meet the therapeutic, physiological, comfort,
and safety needs of adult clients in a variety of settings. Skills are
practiced and evaluated in the laboratory environment prior to
application in the clinical setting. (Prerequisites: NRS 210 and 211.
Concurrent: NRS 311, NRS 310, BIO 410, NRS 312) (F/S)
340 Professional Nursing: Long Term Health Issues (4
cr)
Nursing care with families emphasizing the
long term management of physical and mental health problems. Focus is on
chronic illness across the life span. (Prerequisites: NRS 310, 311;
concurrent: NRS 341; prerequisite or concurrent: PSY 345) (F/S)
341 Collaborative Practice in Long-Term Care (4
cr)
Managing nursing care with individuals and
families experiencing complex, long term health concerns. Emphasis on
interdisciplinary, collaborative planning and continuity of care.
(Prerequisites: NRS 310, NRS 311. Concurrent: NRS 340, NRS 390.) (F/S)
390 Research in Professional Nursing (3 cr)
Introduction to methods of inquiry including interpretive and empirical
approaches. Basic statistical measurements are studied in relation to
understanding nursing research. Topics include critiquing nursing
research, exploring application of research to practice and identifying
researchable nursing problems and appropriate methodologies.
(Prerequisites for Pre Licensure Students: NRS 311. Prerequisites for
Registered Nurse Students: NRS 320, NRS 330.) (F/S)
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391 Field Study (1-4 cr)
410 Professional Nursing: Families in
Transition (4 cr)
Nursing care with families experiencing transition such as pregnancy and
parenting. Issues related to environmental contexts, political
awareness, health care systems, family dynamics, children and
adolescents and women’s health are examined.
(Prerequisites: NRS 340, NRS 341, PSY 345. Concurrent: NRS 411.) (F/S)
411 Caring: Families in Transition
(4 cr)
Nursing care with families, young children and
adolescents and women in a variety of settings. Major focus is on health
promotion and health maintenance. (Prerequisite: NRS 340, 341, PSY 345.
Concurrent: NRS 410.) (F/S)
412 Leadership Within the Health Care System (3 cr)
Study of the health care system, including
models for organizing nursing care. Leadership approaches to coordinate
care, promote shared decision making, improve client outcomes, and
effective use of resources are explored. Professional nursing roles and
responsibilities in a rapidly changing sociopolitical environment are
examined.
(Prerequisites: NRS 340, NRS 341. Concurrent: NRS 410, NRS 411.) (F/S)
440 Adult Health: Advanced Concepts in Acute Care (1
cr)
Theory course addressing advanced acute adult
medical-surgical issues. Content focuses on application of the nursing
process to individuals in high acuity settings. Emphasis will be placed
on the integration of pathophysiology, pharmacology, and hemodynamics in
multisystem illnesses. Course meets 2 hours a week for 8 weeks.
(Prerequisites: NRS 410, 411, 412, Social Science elective or consent of
instructor) (F/S)
460 Professional Nursing: Health of
Communities (4 cr)
Nursing concepts are integrated with those of
public health science and community to promote health outcomes in the
community. The role of nursing in affecting health care policy is
examined. (Prerequisites for Pre Licensure Students: NRS 410, 411, NRS
412, Social Science elective. Concurrent: NRS 461. Prerequisites for
Registered Nurse Students: NRS 320, NRS 330, NRS 370. Concurrent: NRS
461.) (F/S)
461 Nursing Care with Aggregates
(4 cr)
Nursing care of culturally diverse families,
aggregates, and communities. Skills in health assessment, education, and
health promotion are extended to groups in communities. In addition, the
development of partnerships with community members and groups is
emphasized.
(Prerequisites for Pre Licensure Students: NRS 410, NRS 411, NRS 412,
Social Science elective. Concurrent: NRS 460. Prerequisites for
Registered Nurse Students: NRS 320, NRS 330, NRS 370. Concurrent: NRS
460.) (F/S)
479 Independent Study (4 cr)
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