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NSG 2111C — Concepts of Medical-Surgical Nursing II

3.5 credits · 3.5 hours

This course focuses on the nursing care of adult patients expe- riencing common and complex acute health conditions. Build- ing on knowledge and skills from previous coursework, students further develop their ability to manage medical-surgi- cal conditions in the adult population. Emphasis is placed on applying critical thinking and clinical judgment, guided by professional standards, evidence-based guidelines, competen- cies, and best practices. Through hands-on clinical experiences, learners have the opportunity to apply psychomotor skills, psychosocial principles, effective communication, legal and ethical responsibilities, and the nursing process to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centered care.

Prerequisites: NSG 1101L, NSG 1110C, NUR 1130, NUR 1515C

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