400
Nursing Licensure Lab IV will utilize self-guided learning and remediation in preparation for student success on the NCLEX-RN exam. Students will continue work in an online environment utilizing increasingly sophisticated levels of quizzing and testing techniques designed to strengthen testing skills. The student will focus on remediation of identified areas of weakness in content mastery. Course is graded P/NP.
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Prerequisites
NRS 300,
NRS 302
This course prepares students for re-entry into professional practice courses. Students will practice and demonstrate competency in fundamental knowledge, skills and attitudes required for successful progression. Course is graded P/NP.
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Prerequisites
NRS 206, permission from associate dean is required.
Evidence-based research foundations, scholarly inquiry, data collection methods, and ethical issues are explored to guide students' active role in a research project based on their area of interest for a select client population. Faculty supervise student groups' evidence search and synthesis, project proposal, IRB project approval, and project launch. This course is restricted to nursing majors participating in the university honors program.
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Prerequisites
Honors program participant and Senior standing
Students will sustain their role in active scholarly inquiry and project engagement through the completion of the project data analysis and dissemination process. A project report and professional presentation are required; manuscript preparation is optional. This course is restricted to nursing majors participating in the university honors program.
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Prerequisites
NRS 402H; Honors program participant and Senior standing
Students will manage care for diverse patients with chronic illnesses across the lifespan. Emphasis is on care transitions, care coordination, case management, prioritization, and delegation of care, as well as chronic illness management. Students will work with community partners to identify and utilize community assets to meet population needs. This course includes approx. 180 hours of on-campus and/or off-campus clinical experiences.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 407,
NRS 416
Students in this seminar course will have the opportunity to synthesize didactic and clinical learning. Students apply the concepts of cognition, mood and affect, professional engagement, chronic illness trajectory, palliation and care coordination in developing clinical reasoning skills for nursing practice. Students engage in the application of evidence-based practice with an emphasis on quality improvement in professional practice settings.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 406,
NRS 416
Students in this course will synthesize theories and concepts for professional nursing practice with multiple clients or a population appropriate to the beginning professional nurse. Students demonstrate the School of Nursing & Health Innovations BSN program outcomes according to their level in the program. This course includes approx. 180 hours of on-campus and/or off-campus clinical experiences.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 409,
NRS 460
Students in this course have the opportunity to synthesize didactic and clinical learning. Students engage in the application of healthy work environment, health care policy, and health care law concepts into clinical reasoning for nursing practice. Evidence-based practice, advocacy at the state/federal level, and clinical decision making in nursing practice in care settings across the health care continuum are explored.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 408,
NRS 460
Students learn management of patients with chronic illnesses across the lifespan with a focus on the principles of complex case management, care coordination, and care transitions. Emphasis is on assessment, analysis, education, client health trajectory, and levels of prevention.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 406,
NRS 407
Students in this course will be prepared to provide nursing care to populations through the lens of social justice and nursing ethics. Students will appraise how structural inequities impact populations and examine the intersection of course concepts on individual and group health outcomes and quality of life. Students will explore strength-based approaches to nursing actions and interventions.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Students in this course will realize the full scope of baccalaureate nursing practice. Students will expand their understanding of nursing in promoting a culture of health. Students will explore interprofessional practice to lead sustainable change for improving health outcomes.
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Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 308,
NRS 309,
NRS 316,
NRS 317,
NRS 326
Corequisites
NRS 408,
NRS 409
Students will create a road map for advancement of the individual nurse, populations served and profession of nursing. Students will be exposed to multiple pathways for professional growth and practice and will develop methods to maintain resilience and balance, and establish a pattern of reflection and life-long learning.
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Prerequisites
NRS 440
These courses involve a variety of health care topics. Some courses may be open to non-nursing students at the discretion of the instructor.
Variable
Faculty-directed research project with students. Before enrolling, a student must consult with a faculty member to define the project. Course is graded P/NP. May be repeated for credit.
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