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Nursing Concepts in Health Alterations I

Course Code:
NRB-122
Course Description:

This course builds on previous learning and develops clinical competencies in the role of provider of care and educator for the client and family experiencing the psychophysiologic effects of acute and chronic phases of health alterations and their therapeutic modalities. The focus of this course is evidence-based nursing care using the nursing process and systematic nursing assessment to plan and implement nursing interventions determined by the client's individualized health care needs. Faculty supervised clinical and laboratory experiences provide students the opportunity to plan and implement nursing care to clients experiencing health alterations in a variety of health care settings. Communication skills, professional nursing practice standards and behaviors, as well as implementation of teaching/learning theory are incorporated throughout the course.

Credit:
9
Instruction methods:
lab: 3 Hours, Lecture: 5 Hours, Studio: 9 Hours
Prerequisites:
Corequisites:

BIO 112, PSY 232

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