This course provides an introduction to basic principles and beginning skills necessary
to the nursing process. Concepts are integrated relating to physiological and psychosocial
needs of the individual. Legal and ethical roles of the practical nurse are emphasized.
This course is a study of basic nutrition and diet therapies related to common health
problems experienced by health care clients across the lifespan, including diabetes,
coronary artery disease, obesity, osteoporosis, cognitive, renal and gastrointestinal
disorders and some forms of cancer.
This course is a beginning study utilizing the nursing process. Concepts include physiological,
psychosocial, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult. Clinical experiences
address selected commonly occurring health problems having predictable outcomes.
This course is an introduction to basic concepts of pharmacology. Dosage calculations,
medication administration, and common drug classifications are among the concepts
explored.
This course is a continuation of the study of the nursing process. Concepts include
the physiological, psychosocial, nutritional and health and safety needs of the adult.
Clinical experiences address selected commonly occurring health problems having predictable
outcomes.
This course is a continuation of the study of the nursing process. Concepts include
physiological, psychosocial, nutritional, and health and safety needs of the adult.
Clinical experiences address selected commonly occurring health problems having predictable
outcomes.
This course is a study utilizing the nursing process to meet the needs of the childbearing
family. Clinical experiences address the care of the mother, newborn, and the care
of the child with commonly occurring diseases.
This course covers special topics in practical nursing.