$122 per credit
in-county, fees apply
Provides a foundation in essential concepts and skills needed for the care of patients with acute and chronic disorders. Emphasis is placed on the nursing care concepts of: Infection Control, Homeostasis, Elimination, Metabolism, Oxygenation, and Nutrition. The course builds on basic nursing knowledge and skills established during the first semester of the program. Opportunities to apply theoretical concepts and perform nursing skills specific to adult patients are provided during lab experiences, supervised simulations and clinical experiences in a variety of health care settings. 3 credits of theory (45 clock hours); 2 credits of clinical (90 clock hours). Course offered once a year (fall or spring).
Prerequisite(s): NURN 103 and NURN 110.
Lab Fee: $154.00.