NURS3310
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Nursing III
Course Description
In Nursing III, the student applies the nursing process to asses/analyze, plan, implement, and evaluate nursing care for two or more clients with chronic and/or critical health concerns. The student further develops their role as a teacher by formulating and implementing teaching based upon a client's individual needs. Major health concerns include but are not limited to: psychiatric, blood disorders, hepatic problems, immunological, musculoskeletal disorders, cancer, genitourinary, gynecological problems, neurological disorders, and acute cardiac problems. The student considers some of the major health problems of children. The student begins to care for clients in more complex situations in the clinical setting incorporating therapeutic verbal and nonverbal communication skills.
Credit Hours (Min)
0
Credit Hours (Max)
10
Credit Hours
10
Course Attributes
Applied Learning-Clinical Plcm (ALCP), Clinical Liability Insurance (CLIN)