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Nursing Licensure Lab I will provide students with an introduction to self-guided learning in preparation for success on the NCLEX-RN exam. Students will work in an online environment utilizing various types of quizzing and testing techniques designed to assess testing skills and develop self-awareness of content mastery. Course is graded P/NP. Fee: $90
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Corequisites
NRS 204
Students learn foundational nursing knowledge, attitudes, values, and health assessment skills to promote health and wellness across the lifespan. Students learn the complexity of the health care delivery system and the role of the professional nurse in that system. Students integrate and apply principles developed in NRS 116 and NRS 216 in delivering basic nursing care.
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Prerequisites
NRS 216
Corequisites
NRS 200,
NRS 206,
NRS 207
Students learn foundational knowledge about health and wellness across the lifespan. Students acquire foundational nursing knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide ethical, evidence-based care. Students begin to integrate nursing theory, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and integrative health principles in combined skills laboratory and simulation experiences. Fee: $425
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Prerequisites
NRS 216
Corequisites
NRS 026,
NRS 204,
NRS 207
Students in this seminar course will synthesize health assessment didactic and clinical learning. Students will participate in health assessment clinical reasoning learning activities. Evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics will be incorporated.
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Prerequisites
NRS 216
Corequisites
NRS 204,
NRS 206
Students new to the University of Portland School of Nursing learn supportive knowledge and skills attained by four-year students in NRS 104, NRS 116, and NRS 216. Foundational cognitive and affective learning strategies will be incorporated to provide transfer students the necessary knowledge to enter upper division nursing.
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Corequisites
NRS 204,
NRS 206,
NRS 207
Students continue their exploration of foundations of health and wellness across the lifespan beginning with self and expanding to clients, families, and populations with specific focus on culture, diversity, gender identity, sexuality, and social determinants of health. Students learn to examine their own assumptions, approach human interactions with curiosity and humility, and work with others in a culturally sensitive manner. Fee: $110
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Prerequisites
NRS 116