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NUR27805 — Medical Surgical Nursing I

NUR 27805 - Medical Surgical Nursing I NUR 27805 - Medical Surgical Nursing I The theory content of this course focuses on the role of the associate degree registered nurse as a communicator, provider, and manager of safe, effective care to patients experiencing needs related to the immune system, the endocrine system, blood and blood-forming, and neoplastic disorders. The student nurse is introduced to the registered nurse role, leading and providing nursing care to humans whose illnesses are more complex. Growth and developmental concepts are further discussed with an emphasis on older adults. The nursing process, communication and collaboration skills, use of technology, teaching-learning, and legal/ethical principles of nursing practice are continued. The clinical component utilizes an acute care setting to provide the student the opportunity to assist patients in promoting, restoring, and maintaining health. Clinical assignments are selected to assist the student to begin to explore the characteristics and responsibilities of leadership. The student further explores the transition from a student nurse to the role of the nurse through opportunities to plan and provide nursing care for small groups of clients. Course Fee: $355 pring Semester Hours: 5 Clinical Hours: 3

Prerequisites: NUR21707, NUR21303, NUR11206

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