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NURS 180 - NURSING FUNDAMENTALS |
180 NURSING FUNDAMENTALS FALL 6 (4-6)
The focus in this course is to introduce the concepts of the nursing role which include patient-centered care, personal/professional development, evidence-based practice, information management, teamwork and collaboration, and quality improvement and safety. Students will integrate theoretical concepts, skills, and principles which are fundamental to the care of individuals with common health problems. Beginning medical-surgical concepts are introduced. Application of knowledge includes planned experiences in the classroom and clinical settings, which include the simulation environment as well as acute and long-term care facilities in the community. These experiences provide students the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and attitudes that encompass the role of the nurse. Acceptance into the nursing program or permission of instructor/program director is required.
Prerequisites: E, M, R, BIOL 205, 206, MATH 122/123, ENGL 101, and CHEM 104
0.000 TO 6.000 Credit hours 0.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours 0.000 TO 6.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab, Lecture/Lab/Clinical, Clinical Career & Workforce Education Division Health Sciences Education Department Course Attributes: Standard Residency Tuition |