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Jun 13, 2025
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NUR 1204C - Transition to Adult Health I 9 credits | Offered: Spring (7 lecture credit hours, .5 lab credit hour, 1.5 clinical credit hours) Prerequisite(s): Admission to the LPN-RN Fast-Track program and BSC 2085 , BSC 2085L , BSC 2086 , BSC 2086L , DEP 2004 , ENC 1101 , HUN 1201 , MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 , and PHI 2600 or HUM 2020 , or HUM 2210 , or HUM 2230 , or HUM 2310 , or HUM 2551 with a grade of C or better. Introduces the experienced Licensed Practical Nurse to the functional and professional roles of the registered nurse, nursing process, assessment of basic needs, and unmet needs that occur in response to imbalances in homeostasis affecting the biological systems and human dimensions. Students review basic interventions and learn more complex interventions to assist patients to promote, maintain, or restore homeostasis. The professional roles of the nurse as provider of care and beginning manager of care are also emphasized. The clinical focus is on using increasingly complex skills and interventions within these roles to assist the adult patient in regaining optimal health. Lab fee.
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