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Nursing Concepts in Health and Wellness

Course Code:
NRB-121
Course Description:

This course explores the concepts of man, environment, health and nursing in a holistic approach to health and wellness. Nursing process, communication principles and techniques, physical assessment, teaching/learning theory, professional role and practice responsibilities, therapeutic modalities and nursing interventions are studied, as well as the life-style factors that may influence a client\'s health state. Faculty supervised learning laboratory and clinical practice provides students with opportunities to develop the cognitive and psychomotor skills related to clinical competencies: physical assessment, client safety, hygiene, activity, nutrition, fluid and electrolyte balance, comfort, rest and sleep, elimination, oxygenation as well as the therapeutic modalities of surgery and pharmacotherapy. Practicum experiences are provided in a variety of settings.

Credit:
7
Instruction methods:
lab: 3 Hours, Lecture: 4 Hours, Studio: 6 Hours
Prerequisites:

American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification for Health Care Providers

Corequisites:

BIO 111, ENG 121, PSY 123

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