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Medical Surgical Nsg I: Clinical (NUR 3352)

Term: 2015-2016 Spring Semester

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Amelia SchreibmanShow MyInfo popup for Amelia Schreibman
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Christie L DemmlerShow MyInfo popup for Christie L Demmler
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Hali FaustinShow MyInfo popup for Hali Faustin
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Vanessa L DuncanShow MyInfo popup for Vanessa L Duncan
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Sandra B OjurongbeShow MyInfo popup for Sandra B Ojurongbe
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Christine Marie ContiShow MyInfo popup for Christine Marie Conti
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Darlyne G SyllionShow MyInfo popup for Darlyne G Syllion
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Description

2 Credit Hour(s)
This course provides the clinical component to NUR 3343 Medical-Surgical I Theory applying concepts of health promotion, disease prevention, and disease process for diverse adult and older adult populations and their affected families in the Medical-Surgical setting. The nursing process guides compassionate, patient-centered, evidence based care partnering with patient and family. Ethical and legal values and the Christian worldview are interwoven in a culturally congruent process in each clinical setting. The professional role of the nurse is developed at the novice level as students provide care in the acute care setting.

Prerequisite: NUR 2003; NUR 2023 ; NUR 2004; NUR 2012
Corequisite: NUR 3013; NUR 3343
Availability: Fall/Spring