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NRS140 — Fund. of Nursing Practice 10 Hours

This course is designed to introduce the beginning student to the profession of nursing in the long term care and acute care settings. Safe and effective care will be emphasized. Students will be expected to manage hygiene related needs safety and nutritional provision of oral fluids and foods. Concepts related to assessment culture values ethics legal aspects and therapeutic interpersonal communication skills will be presented. The principles and practices of medication administration and safe maintenance of an IV infusion will be introduced. Alterations in bowel and urinary elimination oxygenation rest and sleep will be discussed. The concepts necessary to support a patients psychosocial integrity including pain teaching and learning death and dying and spirituality will be addressed. Knowledge skills and attitudes needed to perform basic nursing skills competently will be applied to the care of the aged and adult patients with medicalsurgical conditions in the classroom lab and clinical setting. The nursing process will be introduced and integrated throughout the course. Prerequisite: Admission to ADN program. BIO 109 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment. Semester Hour(s): 10 hour(s) Lecture / Lab Hours: 5.5 lec/9 lab

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