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NURS 335 - RN Transition I

Credits: (3)
Instructional Method: Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Prerequisites: Upper division standing; Registered Nurse students.
The objectives and content of this course are derived from the AACN Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice and the School of Nursing’s philosophy and conceptual framework to facilitate the achievement of the program objectives. The course integrates pathophysiology, pharmacology and health assessment for the experienced Registered Nurse as follows: (1) focuses on pathophysiology throughout the lifespan providing the student with a scientific knowledge base applicable to clinical practice (2) emphasizes the relationship of drugs and their effects on humans, and (3) focuses on the use of health assessment skills with clients throughout the lifespan providing the student with the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills required to perform a systematic health assessment.

Note(s): RN to BSN course.



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