NRSG2661 : Adult Health Nursing II

Students in Adult Health Nursing II will explore patient-centered care for mildly complex (1 or more chronic health alterations), acute care, adult, medical surgical patients in order to increase patient outcomes and decrease risk potential. Applying evidence-based interventions, health education, health promotion, and therapeutic communication will be at the forefront of the students’ didactic and clinical experiences. Students will evaluate the role of the nurse in management, leadership, and delegation in the healthcare setting as well. Adult Health Nursing 2 students will promote healthy behaviors in patients and apply the nursing process using evidence based practice across the lifespan.

Prerequisites

HPRS1320, MATH1320, BIOL1310, BIOL1111, BIOL1330, ENGL1310, BIOL1320, BIOL1121, NRSG1430, PSYC1310, NRSG1333, COMM1310, NRSG1342, BIOL1341, NRSG1343, NRSG2650, NRSG2350.

Overview

Credit Hours

6

Clock Hours

45/0/135