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Nursing 100: Nursing Assistant Training
This course teaches the basic nursing skills necessary to become a nursing assistant. The student is led from the integrated roles of the health care team to the specific duties of the nursing assistant and skills necessary to give basic patient care and to deal with families
Nursing 101: Basic Care Needs
A course designed to assist the student in recognizing the basic needs of clients. The communication process introduces the basic psychosocial needs of people incorporating specific needs of clients and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships along with group process. Emphasis placed upon the needs of the individual client made dependent through illness, including principles related to activities of daily living, administration of medications and nursing observation. The approach to nursing care utilizes the principles of the nursing process
Nursing 102: Acute Care Needs
A course designed to introduce the students to concepts related to the care and teaching of clients with acute care needs. The nursing process is instrumental in allowing the students to explore and apply standards of care in meeting the needs of culturally diverse clients throughout the life span.
Nursing 111: Nursing As A Profession I
A course designed to introduce the student to the theories and concepts of nursing and health. Students will explore how these concepts affect the study they are undertaking. Historical developments are presented as a basis for the current explosion of theories and concepts of emerging care and responsibilities. The conceptual framework of their program id discussed and the legalities involving care they will administer are identified.
Nursing 201: Family Care Needs
A course designed to present theories and concepts which deal with communication problems, and the expanding family including children with compromises basic human needs. This will enable the student to use thenursing process to advocate for the needs of these clients with acute variations along the life span.
Nursing 202: Advanced Care Needs
A course designed to present theories and concepts concerning clients presenting with variations of advanced care needs. Students will continue to use the nursing process to manage the care of client groups.
Nursing 211: Nursing As A Profession II
This course presents advance concepts and theories in nursing which will assist the student in accepting the challenge of the adjustment to the role of the graduate nurse. Roles, functions, and legal implications for the graduate nurse will be discussed along with recent developments and realities as they affect the everyday practice of nursing.
Nursing 221: Introduction to Pharmacology
The focus of this course is on basic nursing pharmacological principles. Drugs are categorize within body systems. Relationships between drugs, applications of drugs for specific diseases, potential toxicity and drug interactions of various agents, along with the nurses responsibility to utilize the nursing process when medications are administered are stresses.
