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Foundations of Nursing Concepts (NUR 118)

Term: 2021-2022 AY - Fall Semester

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This course is designed to introduce the student to concepts that form the foundation for the practice of nursing. Student learning is focused on the basic human needs of individuals presented within the framework of the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on selected stressors that impact health, and/or the prevention of illness. Basic principles of nutrition and pharmacology are presented throughout the course. NUR118 involves a laboratory experience and a clinical experience in selected long-term health care facilities and hospital settings which provide an opportunity for students to develop and practice basic nursing skills.Prerequisite: admission to the Nursing program; *CLOCK HOURS: 75 classroom; 135 clinical/lab Co Req:Nur 119