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NUR 1132 — Adult Nursing I

6.5 credits · 6.5 hours

Applies principles of ethics, safety, and nursing process in the care of adults with fluid and electrolyte, acid/base balance, respiratory, renal and select endocrine disorders; hypertension; and congestive heart failure. Incorporates the principles of evidence-based care, advocacy, caring, and learning to promote health in adults within the context of environment. 52.5 total semester classroom theory hours; 30 total semester lab hours; 105 total semester clinical hours. 135 combined lab and clinical clock hours.

Prerequisites: NUR 1130, ENG 1111, PSY 1111, BIO 2121, NUR 1110, BIO 2122

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