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Sep 17, 2024
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NUR 2107 - Nursing Process III7 Credits This course continues to integrate curricular concepts and evidence based practice with focus on patient centered care with specific long and short term health problems in the areas of maternal and children’s health. Student behaviors include application of quality and safety standards and clinical decision making with specified nursing problems in relation to developmentally and culturally diverse patients and families. In collaboration with the health care team, the areas of health promotion, maintenance, and restoration are also examined. Knowledge and skills from previous courses are reinforced and related to new content. Clinical experiences will focus on patient responses in the area of maternal-child health, primarily in acute care settings. All students must satisfactorily pass NUR 2107 and co-requisite courses with a C or better in order to progress to the final semester nursing.
Prerequisites: NUR 1208 Nursing Process II OR NUR 1216 Accelerated Nursing , BIOL 2244 Microbiology , ENG 1113 English Composition I . Corequisite: NUR 2303 , PSYC 1103 .
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