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RNUR1010 — Basic Concepts in Nursing

6 credits · 6 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Course Coordinator: Sara Woodruff, MSN, RN Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 6 Credit(s) An introduction to fundamental nursing skills, interpersonal communication and relationships, safety in practice, ethical/legal issues of nursing practice including nursing roles and boundaries, awareness of developmental levels, medication administration guidelines/techniques/calculations, IV assessment and calculations, OR protocols and procedures pre-, intra- and post-operative care, pain assessment & management, teaching and learning, and cognitive development with a focus on critical thinking. Emphasis is placed on interviewing and physical assessment skills; safe, hygienic client care; skills performance; emotional, spiritual, and cultural concerns; infection control, surgical wound healing, medical and surgical asepsis and excretory stressors. Stress adaptation/wellness, documentation, computer research, and community nursing resources are all integral aspects of the course. Utilization of all aspects of the nursing process is emphasized in classroom, clinical and laboratory experiences. Extended care facilities and acute care units in the hospital setting are utilized for clinical rotation to integrate gerontological and beginning medical-surgical nursing theory with practice. Semesters available: Day - F UG 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take RNUR 1010C and RNUR 1010L Required as Appli

Prerequisites: PSYC1010, RNUR1030, BIOL2751

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