NURS9222 — Nursing Care of Adults I Practicum
NURS 9222 - Nursing Care of Adults I Practicum NURS 9222 - Nursing Care of Adults I Practicum Description The clinical component provides the student the opportunity to apply theoretical content in acute care settings. Advanced psychomotor skills are taught in the campus lab and utilized in the clinical setting. BIOL 2214 Anatomy and Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy and Physiology II, MATH 1203 College Algebra or higher (excluding MATH 1313), PSYC 2003 General Psychology, ENGL 1013 English Composition I, MBIO 2014 General Microbiology, PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development, ENGL 1023 English Composition II, HIM 1123 Electronic Health Records, and NURS 9313 Pharmacological Basics of Nursing. Nursing Describe appropriate health promotion and restorative nursing behaviors for selected health related problems. Identify the findings of diagnostic procedures as they relate to the pathophysiological processes underlying selected health-related problems. Explain the impact of legal, ethical and cultural issues as they relate to selected health-related problems. Discuss self-care initiatives related to the nursing professional and client care as it relates to select health-related problems. Utilize the nursing process when caring for adult patients with selected health-related problems. Discuss safe, quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care as it relates to select health related problems. General Education
Prerequisites: BIOL2214, BIOL2224, MATH1203, MATH1313, PSYC2003, ENGL1013, MBIO2014, PSYC2103, ENGL1023, HIM1123, NURS9313, NURS9135, NURS9133, NURS9102, NURS9101, NURS9122, NURS9121