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COURSES

 

Nursing (Nurs)

10. Basic Concepts of Nursing Practice (4)
Prerequisites: admission to the major; Nurs 10L, 10S concurrently. Overview of theoretical and scientific foundations of nursing practice. Introduction to physiological, psychological, sociocultural, and developmental variables affecting individuals throughout the life span. Emphasis on basic concepts of pharmacotherapeutics and wellness promotion throughout the life span.

10L. Basic Skills in Nursing I (3)
Prerequisites: admission to the major; Nurs 10, 10S concurrently. Utilization of concepts from Nurs 10 in selected health wellness settings. Supervised practice of health assessment, communication skills, and noninvasive nursing procedures. (6 clinical hours)

11. Professional Issues (1)
Prerequisite: admission to the major; Nurs 10, 10L, 10S concurrently. Basic overview of professional issues influencing nursing. trot historical perspective, nursing practice and the evolving health care system. Current theories, trends, and cultural, ecological, ethical, legal and political issues related to nursing practice.

102. Nursing of Adults I (6)
3 theory-9 clinical hours. (Course deleted, effective spring 1988) Prerequisite; Nurs 100, 100L, 101, 101L; Nurs 104, 104L concurrently. Application of theory and nursing process to facilitate health promotion/ restoration in adults.

103. Nursing of Adults II (3)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1988) Prerequisite: Nurs 102, 102L, 104, 104L; Nurs 103L, 106, 106L concurrently. Nursing processes in health maintenance for the adult; continuation of concepts, principles, and processes of Nurs 102.

103L. Clinical Practice in Nursing of Adults II (3)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1988) Nurs 103 concurrently. Continuation of Nurs 102L. Application of nursing process in the health maintenance and care of adults throughout the health-illness continuum. (9 clinical hours)

104. Community Mental Health Nursing (3)
(Course deleted, effective spring 1988) Prerequisite: Nurs 100, 100L, 101, 101L; Nurs 102, 102L, 104L concurrently. Eclectic presentation of theories and concepts as they apply to the nursing of persons experiencing mental health disorders.

104L. Clinical Practice in Community Mental Health Nursing (3)
(Course deleted, effective spring 1988) Nurs 104 concurrently. Application of nursing theory in caring for patients/clients with major mental health problems with special focus on interpersonal skills and the nurse's role in current treatment modalities. (9 clinical hours)

106. Principles of Leadership and Management in Nursing (2)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1988) Prerequisite: Nurs 102, 102L, 104, 104L, 105A, 105B; Nurs 103, 103L, 106L concurrently. Application of organizational theories and concepts in the delivery of nursing care in a variety of settings.

106L. Clinical Practice of Leadership and Management in Nursing (3)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1988) Nurs 106 concurrently. Application of special skills in organization, delegation, coordination and evaluation in the delivery of nursing care in a variety of settings. (9 clinical hours)

110. Basic Concepts in Nursing II (4)
Prerequisites: Nurs 10, 10L, 10S; CFS 38. Corequisites: Nurs 110L, 110S, 112. Application of basic pathophysiology, pharmacotherapeutics, and assessment of clients across life span with emphasis on primary and secondary interventions, utilization of nursing process in care of clients with common health deviations.

110L. Practicum in Basic Concepts of Nursing II (3)
Corequisites: Nurs 110, 110S, 112. Application of nursing process to clients with common health deviations. Identification of risk factors associated with stressors and provision of nursing care directed toward primary and secondary interventions. (6 clinical hours)

110S. Basic Skills in Nursing II (1)
Corequisites: Nurs 110, 110L, 112. Integration of knowledge and skills necessary for application in specific nursing diagnostic areas; emphasis on understanding the principles underlying the techniques and procedures required by clients with common health deviations. (6 lab hours)

111. Clinical Issues I (1)
Prerequisite: Nurs 10, 10L, 10S, 11; Nurs 110, 100L, 110S concurrently. Clinical issues/problems relative to care of clients across the life span. Enhances the socialization of students by discussion/analysis of issues that influence nursing care of individuals.

120. Nursing the Childbearing Family (2)
Prerequisite: Nurs 110, 100L, 110S, 111; Nurs 120L, 121, 121L, and 122 concurrently. Theoretical base and clinical knowledge for building and application in primary and secondary prevention in the nursing of the childbearing family. (Former Nurs 101)

128A. Concepts in Community Health Nursing (3)
(Course deleted, effective spring 1989) Prerequisite; senior standing in the major, H S 114; Nurs 128AL concurrently. Systems and developmental theories and concepts as they apply to community health nursing. Emphasis on interrelatedness of biopsychosocial and environmental forces affecting consumer health and rehabilitation.

128AL. Clinical Practice in Community Health Nursing (3)
(Course deleted, effective spring 1989) Nurs 128A concurrently. Application of systems and developmental theories; concepts at families, groups and communities. Students are expected to function relatively autonomously and to develop their decision-making capabilities in this experience. (9 clinical hours)

128B. Senior Clinical Focus (2)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1989) Prerequisite: Nurs 128A, 128AL; Nurs 1288L concurrently. Designed to strengthen core concepts which are inherent in all areas of nursing. Students and instructor plan the course content together around holistic nursing concepts such as self-responsibility, caring, Iifestyling, problem-solving, teaching/ learning, leadership, and change.

128BL. Practicum in Senior Clinical Focus (3)
(Course deleted, effective fall 1989) Nurs 128B concurrently. Utilizing the preceptor model, the student applies core concepts of Nurs 128B to clients/families/communities which he/she selects in rural/urban health settings. Students develop individualized learning objectives. (9 clinical hours)

136. Health Appraisal (3)
Health appraisal integrates psychosocial and pathophysiological processes in cluding techniques of history taking and health assessment in nursing practice and knowledge of normal findings as well as common deviations. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours)

137. Teaching Strategies for the Health Care Client (2-3)
Prerequisite: upper-division status. Exploration of nurses' role as a teacher in health care setting. Principles of teaching and learning applied to teaching of in dividuals and groups. Opportunities for micro-teaching are provided. (Laboratory optional)

145. Nursing Theories and Research (3)
Prerequisites: statistics, Nurs 121, 121L, 123, 123L, 133, and upper-division writing. Application of nursing theories and the research process to nursing practice are explored. Focus includes historical evolution of contemporary theories in nursing, critique of current research, and computer applications to research. (Former Nurs 125)

180T. Topics in Nursing (1-3; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Selected topics such as aging, holistic nursing, transcultural nursing, assertiveness training for nurses, psychosocial aspects of nursing, etc. Some topics may have clinical component.

185. School Nurse Seminar (3)
Prerequisites: Nurs 136, Psych 168 or CD 114 or A S 111 and A S 115F; admission to Health Services Credential Program. Role of nurse in school health program; school health practice within legal/administrative parameters and effective use of resources.

186. School Nurse Practicum (3)
Prerequisites: A S 174 or A S 224; audiometrist certificate; Nurs 185 prior to or concurrently. School health services in elementary school; direct supervision by credentialed nurse required; scheduled conferences with preceptor and faculty. (9 clinical hours)

187. School Nurse Internship (3)
Prerequisites: Nurs 186. Provide full range of school health services in secondary school; supervision by credentialed nurse required. Participate in special projects. Periodic conference with preceptor and faculty. (9 clinical hours)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.


GRADUATE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)

Nursing (Nurs)

210. Primary Care Techniques (2)
Prerequisites: Nurs 136 or equivalent, pathophysiology, admission to the Graduate Program in Nursing. Refinement of primary care techniques in interviewing, history taking, and physical assessment for nurses in expanded roles. Primary care laboratory techniques and interpretation of laboratory findings, health screening and selected secondary prevention strategies, and pharmacology. (1 lecture, 3 practicum hours)

223. Advanced Research Methodology in Nursing (3)
Prerequisites: admission to Graduate Program in Nursing; H S 92 (statistics) or equivalent. In-depth study of research principles and techniques. A major requirement is the completion and submission of a research proposal.

224. Theories in Nursing (3)
Prerequisite: admission to Graduate Program in Nursing. Selected nursing theories are described and evaluated. Theory construction, theory critique with comparative analysis of extant nursing theories, the relationship between theory and research, and the utility of nursing theory for practice, education, and administration are explored.

226. Analysis of Nursing Issues (2)
Prerequisite: admission to Graduate Program in Nursing. The evolution of major issues relevant to nursing are analyzed within the context of social, political, economic, and historical perspectives.

228. Seminar in Advanced Clinical Nursing (3)
Prerequisite: admission to Graduate Program in Nursing, Nurs 221. Conceptual models of family and community systems are analyzed in relation to health promotion, restoration, and maintenance. Neuman's Health Care Model is evaluated in conjunction with other theories. Epidemiological and ecological frameworks with implications for primary, secondary, and tertiary nursing interventions are addressed.

229. Practicum in Advanced Clinical Nursing (3)
Prerequisites: Nurs 224; Nurs 210 (for nurse practitioner students); Nurs 228 prior to or concurrently. Applications of individual, family, and community systems theories and health appraisal skills in clinical practice settings. Transcultural and intergenerational factors are addressed. Creative strategies to client systems problem solving are implemented through application of theoretical models across interdisciplinary practice settings.

230. Seminar in Nursing Education (3)
Prerequisite or corequisite: Nurs 224. Analysis of educational issues in nursing; theories , and methods of teaching in classroom and clinical instruction.

232. Curriculum Development in Nursing (3)
Prerequisites or corequisites: Nurs 224; COUN 203. Analysis of basic curricular concepts, theories, and philosophies in designing nursing curricula. Incorporation of Neuman's Health Care Model and other nursing theories with nursing curricula are examined.

240. Professional and Legal Aspects of Health Care for the Nurse Executive (2)
Prerequisite: admission to Graduate Program in Nursing. Professional standards, quality assurance regulations, and legal concerns related to executive nursing management are examined. Emphasis is on assisting the student in developing strategies for nursing executive decision making and problem solving.

242. Seminar in Nursing Administration (2)
Prerequisite or corequisite: Nurs 221. Principles and practices related to executive nursing management and marketing of health care organizations are identified. Human and financial resources management in health care organizational systems is examined. Advanced management concepts relevant to the nurse executive manager are analyzed.

265. Nurse Practitioner Role in Primary Prevention (1)
Prerequisites: Nurs 210, 224; Nurs 228 prior to or concurrently. Corequisite: Nurs 264. Theoretical base for primary prevention: health maintenance, health promotion, health screening, health teaching, and anticipatory guidance for nurse practitioners. Case management techniques utilizing proto cols/algorithms.

267. Practicum in Secondary Prevention, Family Nurse Practitioner (4)
Prerequisites: Nurs 228, 264, 265; Nurs 266 prior to or concurrently. Supervised clinical practice in a primary care setting with emphasis on secondary prevention for clients of all ages. Students work directly with preceptor and faculty member. Complete assessment and case management. (One hour clinical conference per week.)

269. Practicum in Secondary Prevention, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (4)
Prerequisites: Nurs 228, 264, 265; Nurs 266 prior to or concurrently. Supervised clinical practice in a pediatric primary care setting with emphasis on secondary prevention. Students work directly with a preceptor and faculty member. Complete assessment and case management. (One hour clinical conference per week.)

277. Family Nurse Practitioner Role in Tertiary Prevention (1)
Prerequisites: Nurs 266, 267. Theoretical base for tertiary prevention for families in primary care settings. Assessment and management of chronic conditions requiring reconstitution. Development of protocols/algorithms for tertiary prevention. Integration of knowledge related to primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.

278. Practicum in Tertiary Prevention, Family Nurse Practitioner (3)
Prerequisites: Nurs 266, 267; Nurs 277 prior to or concurrently. Supervised clinical practice in a primary care setting with emphasis on care of clients of all ages requiring tertiary prevention. Students work directly with a nurse practitioner and/or physician preceptor in a primary care setting. (One hour clinical conference per week.)

279. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Role in Tertiary Prevention (1)
Prerequisites: Nurs 266, 269. Theoretical base for tertiary prevention for children in primary care settings. Assessment and management of chronic conditions requiring reconstitution. Development of protocols/algorithms for tertiary prevention. Integration of knowledge related to primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.

280. Practicum in Tertiary Prevention, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (3)
Prerequisites: Nurs 266, 269; Nurs 279 prior to or concurrently. Supervised clinical practice in a primary care setting with emphasis on care of children requiring tertiary prevention. Students work directly with a nurse practitioner and/or physician preceptor in a primary care setting. (One hour clinical conference per week.)

281. Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Role in Tertiary Prevention (1)
Prerequisites: Nurs 266, 271. Theoretical base for tertiary prevention for older adults in primary care settings. Assessment and management of chronic conditions requiring reconstitution. Development of protocols/algorithms for tertiary prevention. Integration of knowledge related to primary, second ary, and tertiary prevention.

282. Practicum in Tertiary Prevention, Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (3)
Prerequisite: Nurs 266, 271; Nurs 281 prior to or concurrently. Supervised clinical practice in assessment and management of acute, self-limiting, and stable chronic conditions of individuals and families.

290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 3)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study.

298. Project (3)
See Criteria for Thesis and Project. A project is defined as a systematic development of a plan for, or critical evaluation of, a significant undertaking or a creative work in nursing such as modularized curriculum and clinical protocols. Abstract required.

299. Thesis (3)
Prerequisite: Nurs 223. See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis, based on an approved proposal, for the master's degree.


IN-SERVICE COURSE

(See Course Numbering System.)

Nursing (Nurs)

302T. Selected Topics in Nursing
(1-6; repeatable with different topics)

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