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PNUR11212 — Nursing Care of Adults I

12 credits · 12 hours

PNUR 11212 - Nursing Care of Adults I PNUR 11212 - Nursing Care of Adults I This course is an introduction to the nurse’s role in the delivery of patient centered care as a member of a multidisciplinary team with an emphasis on the growth and development in older adult/geriatric population. The content includes fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to give nursing care and prevent spread of disease. Common procedures used in the care of the sick and development of the ability to adapt them to various situations. Development of awareness to report and record observations of the client are part of the course theory. Introduction to cultural considerations, pharmacology, physical and environmental safety, evidence based practice, legal/ethical principles, quality improvement, and informatics is incorporated through exemplars of chronic health problems and physical changes requiring acute and long-term management. Associated Fees: Special Course Fee Course Code History: NURS 1112 Anatomy and Physiology I ( BIOL 24001 BIOL 24003 ) or Structure and Function ( BIOL 10351 BIOL 11353 or PNUR 17044 ) Medical Terminology ( HIMT 10183 ) Co-requisite(s): Co-Requisites: Anatomy and Physiology II ( BIOL 24101 BIOL 24103 ​) Course Typically

Prerequisites: BIOL24001, BIOL24003, BIOL10351, BIOL11353, PNUR17044, HIMT10183

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