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Sep 14, 2024
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NU 350 - Adult Health Nursing I This course examines the impact of physiological and psychosocial concerns as related to actual or potential physiological alterations in adult clients in acute care and community settings. Special attention is given to elderly clients and clients with chronic illnesses. Concepts of illness, illness prevention and health promotion, restoration and support throughout the continuum from adulthood to death are presented in the context of a healing and caring nursing practice. This course includes mastery of essential professional nursing skills for safe patient care.
Prerequisites: Completion of NU 280 - Assessment & Fundamentals II and NU 311 - Human Nutrition with a grade of “C” or higher, Junior Status in Nursing Credits: 6 When Offered: (fall only) NOTE:
* The Nursing Course Fee applies to this course.
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