0.00 Credits
This course focuses on maximizing the health of adults and older adults experiencing responses to altered cardiac function, peripheral tissue perfusion, respiratory function, neurologic function, and visual and auditory function. Emphasis is placed on the development of clinical decision making skills, health promotion, leadership skills, utilization of nursing research, treatment of illness, and rehabilitation. This course builds upon knowledge gained from nursing and other disciplines pertaining to the holistic care of adults and older adults. The clinical component of this course allows the direct application of theory to practice. Clinical laboratory experiences will be provided in both acute care and community based settings.
Prerequisite:
(BIOL111, 112, 424 AND 461) AND (CHEM115 AND 117) AND CMST111 AND ENGL103 AND MATH110 AND (PSY100 AND 225) AND SOC111 AND (NURS101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 304, 307, 308, 320, 321 AND 322)