RNSG1106 — Concepts of Adult Health I & II
RNSG 1106 - Concepts of Adult Health I & II RNSG 1106 - Concepts of Adult Health I & II This course prepares the students to provide compassionate, effective, evidenced based nursing care for the adult client in an acute care setting. Concepts of medical surgical nursing will be applied through the nursing process to the care of the adult client with acute or chronic commonly reoccurring problems, incorporating essential nursing science, biophysical, psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural principles. Content focuses on musculoskeletal, respiratory, urinary, hematological, endocrine, reproductive, neurologic, sensory, gastrointestinal disorders, and integumentary disorders. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, restoration and maintenance of the client through direct care. Pharmacological principles are expanded and integrated throughout the course. Supervised clinical simulations and inpatient/outpatient hospital experiences will provide the student opportunities to meet course competency
Prerequisites: RNSG1101, RNSG1102