NUR1020C Nursing Process I and Lab

Concepts introduced in this course will provide students with foundational knowledge to function in the profession of nursing. Emphasis is placed on health and wellness, safety and protection, age-appropriate care, cultural and spiritual aspects of nursing care, and legal rights and responsibilities. In addition, students will: develop the attitude and skills to promote health and prevent disease with clients who have normal physiological responses; develop an ethical thought process for entry to practice; and recognize basic alterations in normal physiology. Upon completion of the course students will be able to apply these concepts to client care within the framework of the nursing process. Clinical experiences will be provided with clients across the lifespan in wellness, community and long-term care settings.

Credits

10

Enrollment Requirements

Prerequisites: BSC1085C and ENC1101 and PSY1012 and MGF2106 or MAC1105; Corequisites: BSC1086C and MCB1010C

Offered

Fall, Spring

Notes

Lab Fee: 358.50