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Nursing II

Nursing School of Arts and Sciences

Course Description

In Nursing II, the student uses the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care to meet basic needs of clients with major health concerns. Health problems are studied in depth with emphasis on client education, and disease prevention. Areas of concentration include: crisis, maternal-child health, the surgical experience, diabetes, and caring for individuals with respiratory, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal problems. The campus lab continues to be used for the acquisition, practice, and evaluation of technical skills. In the clinical area, the student cares for clients whose conditions are relatively stable and predictable. Observational experiences include rotations to obstetrics, operating and recovery rooms. The student uses a variety of methods to acquire competence in learning objectives and demonstrates increased responsibility for learning.

Credit Hours (Min)

0

Credit Hours (Max)

8

Credit Hours

8

Course Prerequisites

Any of the following:

  • course with C or better

  • NURS1109 with C or better

Course Attributes

Applied Learning-Clinical Plcm (ALCP), Clinical Liability Insurance (CLIN)