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Nursing of Adults II (NURS 3611)

Term: 2004-05 Spring

Faculty

Bobbie DixonShow MyInfo popup for Bobbie Dixon
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Office hours:
  • Friday by appointment. Please email.
  • Monday 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
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    Darlene J. LacyShow MyInfo popup for Darlene J. Lacy
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    Schedule

    Mon, 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (1/12/2005 - 5/6/2005)
    Tue, 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM (1/12/2005 - 5/6/2005)

    Description

    A clinical nursing course designed to acquaint student with concepts and processes of nursing in providing care to adults with adaptive bio-psycho-social-spiritual needs related to fluids and electrolytes, pharmacologic and surgical interventions, alterations in regulation, cellular proliferation, grief, dying, and death. Included in this course are related pharmacologic and nutritional nursing interventions. Concepts emphasized are restoration, maintenance, and rehabilitation of adults with selected health needs presented in this course. Students are provided with learning opportunities to develop nursing roles and skills based on professional values and standards that are appropriate to meeting adult client needs. Lab fee. Prerequisites: All non-nursing courses listed under Admission to the Program and NURS 2310 and NURS 3312. Concurrent enrollment in NURS 3313 and 3610 is usual. Lab fee.