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NURS PHYSICAL/MENTAL HLTH I-AL

CRN: 30975

Section: NURS 102-001

Credits: 8 credit hours

Availability: 8 (Capacity: 23)

Dates: 01-23-2024 – 05-10-2024

Instructor: Brooke Wood

SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:

7:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Auburn Campus

Mon, Thurs

8:00 AM - 10:50 AM

Auburn Campus

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prerequisite: NURS 101 and BIOL 203. Concurrent enrollment in or completion of BIOL 204. Adult, child and infant CPR certification. This course builds upon the skills, abilities and knowledge developed in Nursing 101. The core concepts of individual, professional nursing, and health care are an organizing framework. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of elimination, metabolism, cellular regulation, oxygenation, perfusion, inflammation, mobility, teaching and learning, and clinical decision making. The student will integrate theory into practice by caring for adult and older adult patients with common medical-surgical health problems in acute care settings. The student is expected to demonstrate competency of selected intermediate nursing skills in the Nursing Lab.

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