NUR 201 - Care of Adults I Clinical This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care.
NOTE: Note: Nursing Major. Overall cumulative GPA 3.0 and cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0 Minimum grade of “C” in BIO 100, BMB, 207, BMB 209, BIO 208, BMB 241/240 and MAT 111.
General Education Requirements: Together with NUR102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only.
Prerequisites: Permission.
Corequisites: NUR 200, NUR 202, NUR 265, NUR 300 and NUR 303
Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Credits: 1.5
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