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Med Surg Adlt & Mat Child Conc (NUR 2005)

Term: 2019 Summer

Faculty

Mrs. Kathleen Stubbs
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Lauren A. LeBlanc
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Nicole Myatt
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Laureen Wagner
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Kathleen Ashe
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Cody Garcia-Blalock
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Cindy Bolden
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Angela Gates
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Mrs. Joanne Lynam
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Meghan Drottar
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Karen Manning
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Coreen Salmon
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Nichole Heering
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Elizabeth Duncan
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Denise Edinger
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Mary Staude
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Elizabeth Ackerman-Isaza
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Sha Hannah-Santo
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Mrs. Jennifer Fraone
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Schedule

Tue, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM (5/13/2019 - 8/18/2019) Location: MLTN LABRC C205

Description

NUR2005: Health and Illness Concepts of the Adult and Childbearing Family (Start Summer 2019)
Credits 9.5
Hours per week: 5 hours Classroom, 12 hours Clinical/Simulation, 0.5 hour Theory Online
NUR2015 continues to build upon the Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) and concepts with more complex exemplars related to the domains of Health and Illness, Nursing and Healthcare previously introduced. Selected concepts with exemplars focus on the care of the adult and childbearing family. Health and Illness concepts are expanded to further apply clinical judgment when caring for the adult and childbearing family. Concepts will illustrate nursing care across the life span. Nutrition and principles of pharmacology are integrated. Opportunities are provided for students to learn, practice, and achieve competencies using concept-based skills in lab, simulation, and the clinical setting. The equivalent of 0.5 credit (7.5 hours) Pharmacological connections are included as