NURS 2000 - Nursing Process I
Nursing Process I is the first in a series of four nursing courses designed as a comprehensive program to encompass processes in assessment, collaboration, communication, management of care, clinical interventions, clinical decision-making, professional behaviors, and teaching/learning. Nursing Process I emphasizes the application of the above processes in medical/surgical settings. Content will focus on the circulatory, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and gastrointestinal systems. Clinical experiences will be in a variety of health care settings for patients across the lifespan.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: BIOL 1230, NURS 1100, NURS 1200. Corequisite: PSYC 1310.
Credits: 10 (6 hours lecture; 6 hours lab, 6 hours clinical)
Credits: 10
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