2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    May 03, 2024  
2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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NURS 115 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I


Credits: 6.5
Description
Focuses on the role of the professional nurse in supporting and promoting optimal adaptation of the adult medical-surgical client in acute care settings.

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Apply physiological, psychological, social-cultural, and spiritual concepts needed to provide safe and competent nursing care for adult patients requiring acute care.
  2. Apply the nursing process using beginning clinical reasoning to assist adult patients requiring acute care with adaptive behaviors that enhance, maintain, and promote optimal health, quality of life, and/or death with dignity.
  3. Demonstrate caring and therapeutic behaviors with adult patients requiring acute care to attain optimal health, quality life, or death with dignity.
  4. Use principles of verbal and written communication with other health care team members and with adult patients requiring acute care.
  5. Use quality and safety competencies, standards of professional nursing practice, and the nursing profession’s legal, ethical, and regulatory framework while providing safe and competent holistic care to adult patients requiring acute care.
  6. Apply teaching/learning principles to promote healthy behavior and optimal adaptation in adult patients requiring acute care and their significant others.
  7. Collaborate with other health care team members and with community resources while providing nursing care to adult patients requiring acute care.

Prerequisite: NURS 101  and NURS 125 ; and BIOL 224  



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