NURS106 — Bridging Education and Practice Simulation II
This course is designed around the work of Christine Tanner and Patricia Benner from an advanced beginner’s framework. The focus is on the student being able to notice and interpret normal and abnormal responses of the human body as they are caused by immobility that develops from illness or stressors. Also, the student will begin to formulate principles that dictate actions. This course is built on the information and skills from NURS 101 and NURS 105 . This interactive course utilizes simulation and case studies, computerized testing and practice, didactic, debriefing and online discussions Open only to matriculated Nursing students. Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lab: 2
Prerequisites: NURS101, NURS105