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202 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR NURSING (3)

402 MATERNITY NURSING - THEORY (3) Family-centered parent and infant care during maternity cycle. Emphasis on the nurse' s role in utilization of nursing process for promotion and maintenance of adaptation . Concepts from psychology, sociology, nutrition, pharmacology and other disciplines applied. Prerequisites: 302, Biology 221. Offered both semesters. 402 MATERNITY NURSING - CLINICAL (4) Application of theory focusing on meeting the needs of healthy families and those experiencing problems of adaptation during the childbearing process. Clinical Fee $10. 00. Offered both semesters. 415 NURSING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (2) Concepts of stress, shock, and emergency care and their relationship to health workers overseas. In-depth study of nutrition, community health, nursing assessment, establishment of clinics, and coping without a physician. Open to Registered Nurses , Licensed Vocational Nurses, and all clinical nursing majors. Offered Intersession only. 416 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN NURSING (2) Basic skills involved in relationships between Christian workers in health care provision. Verbal /non-verbal communication , time and resource management discussed with emphasis on missionary problems. Open to Registered Nurses , Licensed Vocational Nurses , and all clinical nursing majors. Offered Intersession only. 430 ADVANCED DISTRIBUTIVE NURSING-THEORY (3) Combines nursing theory with concepts of community health and community mental health. Prerequisites: 400, 401 , 402 . 430 ADVANCED DISTRIBUTIVE NURSING-CLINICAL (5) Opportunity to demonstrate proficient use of the nursing process with individuals, families , and communities in promotion and maintenance of adaptation. Clinical Fee $10.00 440 RURAL CLINICAL NURSE PLACEMENT PROJECT (3-4) A clinical enrichment experience for Community Health Nursing. An educational opportunity in rural nursing in northern California in settings such as home nursing service, public health departments, Indian health projects, rural physician's offices, and acute and convalescent hospitals. Prerequisite: 430. Offered Intersession only. 441 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING RESEARCH (2) Theory basic to nursing research. Defining problems and formulating appropn-ate study designs examined. Prerequisites: 400, 401 , 402 , and statistics elective. 442 APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH (1) Critique literature, develop a basic research proposal or initiate a research project. Prerequisite: 441. 450 ADVANCED EPISODIC NURSING-THEORY (2) Combines nursing theory and practice in the acute health care setting. Prerequisites: 400, 401 , 402. 450 ADVANCED EPISODIC NURSING-CLINICAL (6) Leadership concepts and behavior synthesized and utilized in planning and directing care for a group of clients. Students also elect either a primary nursing or critical care component. Clinical Fee $10.00

Concepts of adaptation to stress as related to synergistic man, current trends and emerging role of the professional nurse. Two tracts offered: generic student and registered nurse

student. Prerequisite to all nursing courses. 205 SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION (3)

Use of the nursing process for identifying and meeting the spiritual needs of clients, including utilization of prayer, Scripture, and other resources. Open to Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, and all nursing majors. Offered Intersession only. 301 ADULT NURSING I - THEORY (6) Stress-adaptation process in adult years ranging from young adulthood through later maturity. Implementation of nursing process focused upon promotion of adaptation in intrapersonal, interpersonal, and community systems. Prerequisite: 202. 301 ADULT NURSING I - CLINICAL (5) Clinical component of 301. Clinical Fee $10.00. 302 ADULT NURSING II - THEORY (5) Continuation of the adult client begun in 301 , with greater emphasis and depth placed on responses to stress involving pathophysiology. Prerequisite: 301. 302 ADULT NURSING II - CLINICAL (5) Clinical component of 302. Clinical Fee $10.00. 320 DIRECTED INDIVIDUAL STUDIES (1-3) Permits students to pursue special interests related to the profession of nursing. Open to clinical nursmg majors only with written consent of instructor. May be repeated with different content up to a total of six units. 400 EPISODIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING-THEORY (1) Concepts related to nursing of adults with problems of adaptation resulting in psychopathology. Selected treatment modalities presented. Prerequisite: 302. 400 EPISODIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING-CLINICAL (2) Application of theoretical content in an episodic patient care setting. Clinical Fee $10.00. 401 NURSING OF THE CHILD - THEORY (3) A family-centered approach to growth and development from infancy through adolescence, including physical , psychosocial and cognitive theories of development. Consideration given to the role of the nurse in child health maintenance, adaptation to stress, and changes as it influences the child, family and parenting. Concepts of mental health , nutrition and pharmacology applied. Prerequisites: 302, Biology 221. Offered both semesters.

401 NURSING OF THE CHILD - CLINICAL (4)

Theory and clinical experience focus on the child in the community and in acute and rehabilitative health care settings. Offered both semesters. Clinical fee $10 .00.

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