LPN 102 — Adult Health I
This course explores the role of the Practical Nurse in assisting adult clients experiencing health alterations to meet their basic human needs. Erikson’s psychosocial theory is applied in the developmental assessment of clients from young adulthood, middle age, and older adult. Theory is specific to the health care needs of clients with cardiovascular, respiratory, integumentary, and endocrine deficits. Concepts in gerontological nursing, as well as nutrition, diet therapy, and microbiology, are integrated throughout the course. The student will be expected to apply theoretical knowledge and proficient clinical skills in interactions with the adult clients. Clinical experience will be in structured health care settings to include medical-surgical units in hospitals, skilled nursing units in the nursing home, and rehabilitation settings. This course will include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care for patients adapting to commonly occurring health problems.