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NUR21707 — Nursing V

NUR 21707 - Nursing V NUR 21707 - Nursing V The theory content of this course introduces the nursing student to function in the role of the associate degree registered nurse in providing nursing care to children, adolescents, and adult patients experiencing needs related to the respiratory system, the gastrointestinal system, the cardiovascular system, the liver/biliary system, nervous system, and the reproductive system. Growth and developmental concepts are further discussed, emphasizing young and middle-aged adults. The nursing process, communication and collaboration skills, use of technology, teaching-learning, and legal/ethical principles of nursing practice are continued. The clinical component of this course utilizes acute healthcare delivery settings to provide nursing care to children, adolescents, and adult patients. Course Fee: $534 all Semester Hours: 7 Clinical Hours: 6 per week for 15 weeks

Prerequisites: NUR20404, SOC11103, ENG11203, NUR11206, NUR11306, NUR21303

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