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NR 75.1B |
Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing |
Description: | This course presents concepts in nursing practice with an emphasis on the beginning level of care for the adult medical-surgical patient. Nursing process, professionalism, basic physiological, psychosocial, and developmental needs and basic medical-surgical nursing skills are included in this course. Application of theoretical knowledge is guided by the Readiness for Practice Model. A number of teaching/learning strategies are incorporated in a variety of settings: classroom, skills laboratory and patient-care settings providing students an opportunity to apply the nursing process at the beginner level. |
Prerequisites: | Course Completion of NR 75.2A OR NR 75.1A |
Limits on Enrollment: | Admission to Program.
The healthcare facilities in which students are clinically placed require that the students must comply with all of the following before they are allowed onsite: Currency on all immunizations including annual flu shots; currency on annual tuberculosis clearance; a negative background check, a negative urine drug screen, and possess a current American Heart Association Certified Healthcare Provider CPR/BLS card. |
Transferability: | CSU |
Repeatability: | One Repeat if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP |
Grading Type: | Grade Only |
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