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Concepts of Adult Nursng II (PNU 154)

Term: 2014-2015 Spring

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Ossy NwokochaShow MyInfo popup for Ossy Nwokocha
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Rachel ChastainShow MyInfo popup for Rachel Chastain
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Djenny Lobo-DelaneyShow MyInfo popup for Djenny Lobo-Delaney
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Schedule

Tue, 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM (1/6/2015 - 4/7/2015) Location: QUIN PP 420

Description

This course is a continuation of Concepts of Adult Health Nursing I, and provides broader knowledge and application of basic nursing theory, communication, collaboration, and the clinical reasoning/ judgment necessary for safe, patient-centered nursing care for diverse adult patients
experiencing various medical/surgical issues. Pharmacology is integrated throughout the concepts. The course incorporates legal and ethical responsibilities of the Practical Nurse in the care of diverse adult patients with common health problems. Concepts of leadership and management are expanded upon, with a focus on team leading. Application of knowledge and skills are evaluated on a higher level, including the ability to care for a multiple (2) patient assignment. Synthesis of clinical reasoning and practical skills occurs in a variety of clinical settings with continued emphasis on safe administration of medication. Course content also includes health promotion strategies. Prerequisites: PNU 153.