NUR 1200 Foundations of The Nursing Profession
The content focuses on nursing as a profession within varied settings, integrating personal philosophy, legal documentation, and ethical accountability. The nursing process is introduced as the foundation for the development of critical thinking skills. An approach to goal-oriented communication is utilized in promotion, protection, and maintenance of health. These skills are blended to assist the student in providing individuals, families, or groups with health education within various community settings. Cultural diversity is introduced as a consideration in providing the learner with health care knowledge based on varied values and personal belief systems. Holistic wellness and health restoration across the life span is introduced with a focus on medication administration, principles of asepsis, elimination, fluid and electrolytes, oxygenation, and perioperative and wound care. Campus lab experiences enhance development of dexterity and proficiency of nursing skills. Supervised practice in the clinical area provides students opportunities to implement critical thinking, therapeutic nursing skills, communication skills, and care management in providing patient care. Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program; concurrent enrollment or completion of prerequisites/co-requisites as outlined in nursing handbook for PN and ADN programs.
Prerequisite
This course is part of a Limited Admissions Program; registration in this course requires admission to the program -Must be completed prior to taking this course.