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The course focuses on the care of adults, older
adults, and their families in acute medical-surgical settings as they adapt to
changes in the health/illness spectrum. Students integrate
theoretical concepts with the best nursing evidence
to foster growth in knowledge and competencies. Professional
roles of the nurse, critical thinking, and ethical issues are explored as
students provide safe/quality care for adults and older adults experiencing
medical-surgical problems.
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Prerequisites
First semester Junior Nursing major status or second semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
This course presents basic principles of pharmacology
and the therapeutic use of drugs in humans across the
lifespan. Pharmacotherapeutic information for prototype drugs from
selected drug categories is presented using physiologic and evidence-based
approaches. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge necessary for the
nurse to administer medications in a safe, effective, ethical, and legal
manner.
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Prerequisites
First semester Junior Nursing major status or second semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
Theoretical foundations and current literature related
to health promotion and disease prevention are examined for application to
practice. Course focus is on holistic assessment, screening, and the
application of evidence-based health promotion activities for individuals,
families, and populations from diverse communities.
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Prerequisites
First semester Junior Nursing major status or third semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
The focus of this course is the application of principles of the research process and evidence-based practice to provide safe quality care. Competency in database search strategies and critical appraisal of evidence for quality care practices are emphasized. Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues related to the research process are identified and analyzed for application to practice. This course meets the University Advanced Writing requirement.
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Prerequisites
Second semester Junior Nursing major status or third semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
This course applies evidence based concepts essential
to the development of the professional nurse to identify healthcare trends and
issues and examine healthcare delivery systems. The focus is on the impact of
these trends and issues on the healthcare delivery systems and the various
roles of the professional nurse working with diverse individuals and
populations in a variety of settings.
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Prerequisites
Second semester Junior Nursing major status or fourth semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
This course focuses on the application of professional
nursing concepts related to children and their families within their
communities. Theoretical content specific to children from infancy through
adolescence includes physiological, pathophysiological, and psychosocial
concepts. Clinical experiences incorporate health promotion and acute and
chronic illness management in inpatient, outpatient, and community
settings.
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Prerequisites
Second semester Junior Nursing major status or third semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions.
This course focuses on the application of professional
nursing concepts related to the care of the childbearing family and their
neonate. Theoretical content includes physiological, pathophysiological,
sociocultural, and ethical concepts. Student clinical experiences
take place in the simulation laboratory, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum,
and neonatal settings.
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Prerequisites
Second semester Junior Nursing major status or second semester Accelerated Nursing major status and consent of the College of Nursing and Health Professions