rability from a regionally accredited academic institution. Nursing 201And 202 must be challenged in sequence.
NURS 202 C Nursing of the Client / Family II—
Nursing Application Lab....................................................... 1 Laboratory practice of clinical skills necessary for second-se- mester nursing students. Includes focused discussion groups and community health experiences. To be taken concurrently with NURS 202A II–Theory and 202B II–Clinical. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least 80% on lab exams to receive credit. (C*) Essentials of Clinical Nursing Pharmacology................. 2 Use of the nursing process in the administration of medica- tion. To be taken concurrently with NURS 202—Theory. (C*) Clinical Topics in Nursing................................................... 1-3 Allows students to explore issues related to nursing prior to attaining upper-division status. Requires written consent of instructor. May be repeated with different content for a maximum of nine units. Clinical Experiences in Nursing. ...................................... 1-4 Allows students the opportunity to gain additional clinical nursing experience prior to attaining upper-division status. Requires written consent of instructor. May be repeated with different content for a maximum of 12 units. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. (C*) Professional Nursing Seminar.......................................... 1-3 A transition seminar designed to facilitate socialization into baccalaureate professional nursing. Designed for transfer-chal- lenge students.
2. Other courses required for licensure may be challenged based on individual portfolio evaluation. Nursing in the Community (460) and nursing research courses (441, 442) must be taken.
Courses (NURS) NURS 110
First Aid / CPR............................................................................ 1 Theory and skills for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) for the professional rescuer. First aid theory and skills in “responding to emergen- cies.”This course will provide American Red Cross certification for (1) CPR / AED for the professional rescuer and (2) first aid responding to emergencies. Meets prerequisite requirement for admission into clinical nursing. Fee: $15. NURS 201A Nursing of the Client / Family I—Theory......................... 3 Implementation of the nursing process to facilitate adaptive equilibrium in the client / family. Includes normal growth and development of the adolescent through the older adult. Fee: $55. (C*) NURS 201B Nursing of the Client / Family I—Clinical........................ 3 Clinical application of the nursing process with adult clients in inpatient and community settings. To be taken concurrently with NURS 201A–Theory and 201C–Nursing Application Lab. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Fee: $30. (C*)
NURS 204
NURS 230
NURS 232
NURS 300
NURS 201C Nursing of the Client / Family I—
Nursing Application Lab....................................................... 1 Laboratory practice of clinical skills necessary for first-semester nursing students. To be taken concurrently with NURS 201A– Theory and 201B–Clinical. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least 80% on lab exams to receive credit. (C*) NURS 202A Nursing of the Client / Family II—Theory........................ 4 Continuation of NURS 201. Implementation of the nursing process to facilitate adaptive equilibrium in the client / family. A primary focus is on pathophysiology in the physical subsys- tem. Prerequisites: 201, 303. Fee: $55. (C*) NURS 202B Nursing of the Client / Family II—Clinical....................... 3 Clinical application of the nursing process with adult clients in acute medical-surgical and community settings. To be taken concurrently with NURS 202A–Theory and 202 C–Nursing Ap- plication Lab. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Fee: $30. (C*)
NURS 303A Nursing Assessment of the Client—Theory................... 2 Implementation of nursing assessment to recognize problems affecting adaptive equilibrium in the client. (C*) NURS 303B Nursing Assessment of the Client—Clinical.................. 1 Clinical application of nursing assessment with adult clients. To be taken concurrently with NURS 201And 303A—Theory. Graded on a credit / no credit basis. Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. (C*)
Directed Individual Studies............................................... 1-3 Permits students to pursue special interests related to the pro- fession of nursing. Open to clinical nursing majors only with written consent of instructor. May be repeated with different content. Maximum of six units may be taken for credit. Clinical Enrichment.............................................................. 1-4 Opportunity for additional application of the nursing process in selected health care settings. Offered interterm and sum- mer school. May be repeated with different content and written consent of instructor. Open to clinical nursing majors
NURS 320
NURS 321
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