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Concepts of Adult Nursing I (PNU 153)

Term: 2014-2015 Spring

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Michael ColucciShow MyInfo popup for Michael Colucci
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Roxanne MihalShow MyInfo popup for Roxanne Mihal
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Linda Carol PendergastShow MyInfo popup for Linda Carol Pendergast
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM (1/5/2015 - 3/5/2015) Location: QUIN PP 419

Description

This course is the third of five core nursing courses in the traditional ten-month Practical Nurse certificate program. This course incorporates and expands on the concepts introduced in PNU 145 & PNU 146 and provides for the knowledge and application of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and clinical reasoning necessary for safe, patient-centered nursing care for diverse adult patients experiencing various medical/surgical and mental health issues. Pharmacology is integrated throughout the concepts with emphasis on safe administration of medication. The course incorporates the legal and ethical responsibilities of the Practical Nurse in the care of adult patients with common health problems. Concepts of leadership and management are introduced. Select advanced nursing skills are taught in the laboratory with the application of knowledge and skills in a variety of clinical settings. Prerequisites: PNU 146.