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NUR 2200 — Nursing the Ill Adult II

5 credits · 5 hours

The concepts of patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence based practice, safety, quality improvement and informatics introduced in Fundamentals of Nursing (NUR 1800) are incorporated with the concepts of commonly recurring health alterations presented in Nursing the Ill Adult I (NUR 2100). Facts, principles and concepts derived from the biological and behavioral sciences are applied to nursing care for the adult client and family experiencing complex and/or long term health alterations related to oncology, neurology, rehabilitation, and eye/ear disorders. The principles of leadership, delegation, and priority setting as well as managing groups of clients are introduced. Class work for the typical week consists of six (6) hours of classroom instruction, three (3) hours of on-campus lab/simulation, and eight (8) hours of health agency experiences.

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