Nursing

5 Credit Hours132 Clock Hours

132

Students learn the components of nursing and the application of techniques and procedures to provide care to patients. Topics include introduction to nursing skills, principles of basic nutrition, basic therapeutic techniques, assessment and communication skills, and advanced therapeutics. Hands-on demonstration, practice, and validation of skills are conducted in the nursing lab.

 

1 Credit Hour24 Clock Hours

24

Students are provided with an introduction of the evolution of nursing and the scope of nursing practice. Concepts of health-illness (a nursing concept), theoretical frameworks, healthcare delivery systems, legal and ethical issues, interpersonal relationships, and health instruction are explored. Review of basic mathematical skills required for accurate medication calculations, dose verification, and medication administration. Metric and apothecary systems as well as conversion units measurement are reviewed. Long-hand calculations to be utilized; calculator use not permitted. Hands-on demonstration, practice, and validation of skills are conducted during each class.

 

1 Credit Hour12 Clock Hours

12

Students study the integumentary system, including such topics as anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, SOC225, SCI215
Prerequisite or Corequisite: NUR125

 

2 Credit Hours46 Clock Hours

46

Students study the different drug categories and the methods of administration, including oral and by injection. Includes the proper use of the Physician’s Desk Reference (PDR) and how to accurately read, prepare, and call in written prescriptions.

Prerequisite: SCI215

 

6 Credit Hours132 Clock Hours

132

Students study the needs and care of patients with cardiac and respiratory issues. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

 

6 Credit Hours132 Clock Hours

132

Students study the needs and care of patients with musculoskeletal and nervous system issues. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, NUR125, SOC225, SCI215

 

1 Credit Hour12 Clock Hours

12

Students study the needs and care of patients with sensory system issues. Topics covered include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, SOC225, SCI215
Prerequisite or Corequisite: NUR125

 

5 Credit Hours118 Clock Hours

118

Students focus on the aging patient and diseases and disorders affecting them and their care. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, elder abuse, ethical and legal issues, legislation, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, SOC225, SCI215
Prerequisite or Corequisite: NUR125

 

5 Credit Hours108 Clock Hours

108

Students focus on acutely ill patients with gastrointestinal system issues and the management of their care. Topics include illness terminology, anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, response to illness, pre- and post-operative care, infection, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, SOC225, SCI215
Prerequisite or Corequisite: NUR125

 

6 Credit Hours132 Clock Hours

132

Students study the needs and care of patients from conception through childhood. Topics include maternal newborn health, conception and embryology, antepartal period, intrapartal period, postpartum period, newborn, management of health problems, healthcare delivery settings, reactions to hospitalization, childhood illnesses/disorders, outpatient settings, and federal legislation. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, NUR125, SOC225, SCI215

 

3 Credit Hours36 Clock Hours

36

Students study both male and female reproductive systems. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, NUR125, SOC225, SCI215

 

5 Credit Hours108 Clock Hours

108

Students study the needs and care of patients with endocrine system issues as well as patients with mental health issues. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, mental and emotional disorders, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, NUR125, SOC225, SCI215

 

4 Credit Hours96 Clock Hours

96

Students study the needs and care of patients with hematological/immunological conditions with a focus on the oncology patient. Topics include anatomy and physiology, assessment, diseases and disorders, diet therapy, pharmacology, special considerations across the life span, and the nursing process. Hands-on care and management of patients via the nursing process are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisites: NUR100, NUR101, NUR125, SOC225, SCI215

 

8 Credit Hours204 Clock Hours

204

The case study approach is utilized to enhance the student’s transition to entry-level practical nursing. Emphasis is placed upon the integration of all aspects of patient care including legal, ethical, and current issues, as well as upon the development of leadership skills in the healthcare setting. Hands-on management and application of the nursing process to patients are conducted in the clinical setting.

Prerequisite: Completion of first four quarters