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NRN 210 — Chronic Alterations in Health Units: 3.5

This course focuses on promoting, maintaining, or restoring health of adult clients with chronic alterations in health. Previously learned nursing principles will be used as building blocks to plan care for the needs of clients. Program concepts of professionalism, evidenced-based practice, holistic client-centered care, communication, and safety are integrated throughout the course. Students must be concurrently enrolled in NRN 210C and NRN 210L. Lecture Hours: 63 Lab Hours: None Repeatable: No Grading: Letter Prerequisite: NRN 120. Corequisite: NRN 210C, NRN 210L. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: Acceptance to the Registered Nursing Program Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CalGETC: None

Prerequisites: NRN 120

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