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Fundamental Health ConceptsFundamental Health Concepts (NUR 1015)

Term: 2019 Fall

Faculty

Kathy Edwards
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Angela Gates
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Nicole Regan
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Cody Garcia-Blalock
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Mrs. Kathleen Stubbs
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Julie Norton
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Pamela Guilbault
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Meghan Drottar
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Gigi Bleiler
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Denise Edinger
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Judy Nicotera
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jean M. Griffin
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Karen Manning
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Nancy McDonald
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Julianne Mazzawi
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Eric Buonaccorsi
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Rose Prou
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Schedule

Thu, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM (9/4/2019 - 12/16/2019) Location: MLTN LABRC C302

Description

NUR 1015 Nursing I Fundamental Health Concepts (Start Spring 2019)
9 Credits
12 hours of clinical/laboratory and 5 hours of theory each week
This course is designed to provide the foundation of contemporary nursing practice for the entering student. The Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) serve as a framework and guiding principle for the design of competencies-based education and practice. Concepts basic to nursing practice and exemplars within the professional nursing role are introduced. The concepts are organized according to the domains of Health and Illness, Nursing, and Healthcare. Selected exemplars are used to support an understanding of the concepts. The following concepts are introduced: patient-centered care, professionalism, teamwork and collaboration, communication, informatics and technology, evidence-based practice, safety, quality improvement, leadership, system-based practice, and clinical judgment. Some concepts will define nursing care across t