NUR 200 - Care of Adults I This course introduces nursing concepts necessary for novice care of adult clients with selected illness and disease conditions, with the use of the nursing process to promote health and healing. Students apply pathophysiology and health assessment principles to focus nursing assessment and care planning to implement care and evaluate outcomes. Patient-centered care, safety, teamwork and collaboration, and evidence-based practice are highlighted through case studies, active learning tasks, lecture, and discussion.
NOTE: students must have a cumulative Lab/Science GPA of 3.0
General Education Requirements:
Prerequisites: Nursing Major; Minimum grade of C in the following: NUR 102, NUR 103, NUR 106, BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241
Corequisites: NUR 201 and NUR 202
Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Credits: 3
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