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NR 265 Nursing VI

Course content will focus onthe application of the nursing process as it relates to health promotion and care of child/adult clients experiencing interferences with the ability to meet selected basic human needs.  Areas of emphasis include the nurse as provider and manager of care as well as a member of the discipline.  Credit not available by examination.

Lecture:  5 hours

Laboratory:  12 hours

Preceptorship:  120 hours

9 credit hours

Prerequisite:  Satisfactory completion of NR 255 and BSL 214 (grade of C or better), at least 2.0 cumulative GPA.

Course leader:  Lynn Roser