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HNUR2210 — Practical Nursing I

6 credits · 6 hours

This course is a study of the nursing process as a method of individualizing care of the adult and geriatric clients experiencing alterations in cardiovascular, lymphatic, and immune functioning with special emphasis on the essential concepts of fluid and electrolytes and acid-base balance. Included is a review of anatomy and physiology, therapeutic or modified diets, commonly prescribed medications and medical treatment procedures, as well as nursing care interventions for each disease process reviewed. This portion of the course includes 90 hours of theory.Requires: HNUR 2000, HMDT 1170, HNUR 2110, HNUR 2111. Concurrent enrollment in HNUR 2211 (PN I); 2210 & 2211 are linked courses requiring passing grades in both to receive credit for either.

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