NUR210 Nursing III

This course focuses upon the holistic nursing care of patients and families from culturally diverse populations with acute physical and mental health alterations. The course further develops the role of the associate degree nurse and continues to incorporate critical thinking in the development of a comprehensive plan of care. Emphasis is placed upon assessment and interventions for patients experiencing multiple health alterations. Interdisciplinary collaboration will be examined.

Credit Hours

4

Lecture Hours

4

Prerequisite

NUR120 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR121 Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR122 Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C

Corequisite

BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR211 Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C and NUR213 Pharmacology III Minimum Grade of: C

Attributes

  • Free Elective

  • Reading Content Course

Major Restrictions

Nursing, Associate in Science