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Adv Med Surg (NUR 2025)

Term: 2020 Fall

Faculty

Catherine A. Harris
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Eric Buonaccorsi
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Decima Prescott
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Stefanie Parker
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Yer Xiong
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Nichole Heering
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Kathleen Belbin
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Donna Terry
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Denise Edinger
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Dorothy Chase
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Coreen Salmon
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Marie Claire Bonhomme
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Meghan Drottar
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Patrice Shackley
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Anitra Nance
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Eduarda Fonseca
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Karen Manning
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Cody Garcia-Blalock
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Gigi Bleiler
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Maureen McDonald
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Schedule

Mon-Thu, 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM (9/9/2020 - 12/15/2020) Location: MLTN LABRC

Description

NUR2025: Advanced Health and Illness Concepts (Fall 2019)
Credits 9
Hours per week: 5 hours Classroom, 12 hours Clinical/Simulation
NUR2025 focuses on the analysis and synthesis of complex concepts and exemplars associated with the domains of Health and Illness, Nursing and Healthcare acquired in previous nursing courses. A more in-depth understanding of nursing and healthcare concepts and exemplars focus on professionalism, teamwork and collaboration, communication, informatics and technology, evidence-based practice, safety, quality improvement, leadership, system-based practice, and clinical judgment. Nutrition and more advanced principles of pharmacology are integrated. Opportunities are provided in simulation and the clinical setting, for students to achieve competency of more complex concept based skills.
Prerequisites: NUR 2005
Prerequisite/corequisites: Al general education courses taken prior to or concurrent with NUR2025