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202 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (6) The fundamentals of nursing care and the organizational structure of the hospital, with opportunity to practice nursing skills based upon scientific principles in the nurs­ ing laboratory and in affiliated hospitals and medical centers. Three hours lecture, twelve hours laboratory. Laboratory fee: $15.00. 301 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING I (7) Introduction to Medical-Surgical nursing problems of the adult patient, and methods of intervention, using problem-solving techniques; supervised clinical practice in the Medical-Surgical areas of community hospitals. Three hours lecture, sixteen hours lab­ oratory. Prerequisite: 202. Laboratory fee. $10.00. 302 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING II (6) A continuation of 301. Focus on assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nurs­ ing intervention; designed to promote increasing skill as a clinical nursing practitioner. Three hours lecture, twelve hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 301. Laboratory fee: $10.00. 401 MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH I (7) Care of the sick, hospitalized child in acute and long-term rehabilitative settings; the effects of illness and hospitalization on children in various stages of growth and devel­ opment; nurse's role in patient and parent teaching; utilization of community resources. Three hours lecture, sixteen hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 302. Laboratory fee: $10.00. 402 MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH II (6) Family-centered maternal and child care with emphasis on the nurse's role in family planning, and in satisfying health needs of parents and newborn. Three hours lecture, twelve hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 401. Laboratory fee: $10.00. 404 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING I (3) Introduction to philosophy, history, and scope of psychiatric nursing: development of current theories and recent adjuncts, e.g., behavorial therapy, reality therapy, and crisis intervention. Prerequisite: 402 . 405 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING II (8) Development of skills in one-to-one nurse-patient interaction; in small groups of patients, in collaboration with interdisciplinary team; and in contributing to a thera­ peutic milieu. Supervised clinical practice in psychiatric nursing areas in available psychiatric and mental health agencies. Three hours lecture, twenty hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 404. Laboratory fee: $10.00. (3) Philosophy and scope of public health science administration; application based on social characteristics, patterns of health and disease of a community, preventive and control measures, community health education, rehabilitation, related problems. Prerequisite: 404. 407 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH 408 PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING II (8) Theory and concurrent laboratory experience in schools, industry, and community health agencies; emphasis on philosophy of positive health , and skills in preventive and health promotion. Three hours lecture, twenty hours laboratory. Prerequisites: 405 and 407. Laboratory fee: $10.00. 410 NURSING SEMINAR AND SURVEY (3) Critical appraisal of opportunities in nursing, historical foundations of nursing, pat­ terns of nursing education on national and international levels; accreditation; legisla­ tion. 92

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