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Medical Surgical Nursing I: Theory (NUR 3343)

Term: 2017-2018 Summer Semester

Faculty

Patrick A Heyman ZhuravelShow MyInfo popup for Patrick A Heyman Zhuravel
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Briana M AndrassyShow MyInfo popup for Briana M Andrassy
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM (6/18/2018 - 8/12/2018) Location: MAIN OCE 118

Description

3 Credit Hour(s)
This is part one of a two course sequence providing a basis for the generalist graduate nurse. The concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, and disease process from NUR 2004 Fundamentals of Nursing Theory are developed and applied to diverse adult and older adult populations and their affected families within the Medical-Surgical clinical setting. This course incorporates pathophysiological and pharmacological principles from NUR 3013. The nursing process guides care for potential, acute, and chronic health care problems and wellness promotion.


Prerequisite: NUR 2003; NUR 2023; NUR 2004; NUR 2012
Corequisite: NUR 3013; NUR 3352
Availability: Fall/Spring