RNSG 1925 Adult Health Nursing I (5-6-7)
Using classroom, laboratory/simulation, and clinical experiences, this course reinforces theory, fundamental nursing skills, and concepts of adult health nursing. This course also addresses professional role transition from licensed practice nurse (LPN) to associate of science nursing (ASN) student and progression to registered nurse (RN) practice. The content areas emphasized are core competencies for ASN students, overcoming fears and barriers, and a review of the nursing process differences between LPN and RN practice. Students use critical thinking as the basis for decisions regarding planning, intervention, and evaluation when caring for patients/clients with medical-surgical disorders. Pharmacological principles are integrated.
Prerequisite
Accelerated Option program admission,
BIOL 2113 with a grade of C or higher,
BIOL 2113L with a grade of C or higher,
BIOL 2114 with a grade of C or higher,
BIOL 2114L with a grade of C or higher,
BIOL 2117 with a grade of C or higher,
BIOL 2117L with a grade of C or higher,
ENGL 1101 with a grade of C or higher,
MATH 1101 with a grade of C or higher or
MATH 1111 with a grade of C or higher,
PSYC 1101 with a grade of C or higher,
PSYC 2103 with a grade of C or higher