NURS 214 — Nursing III-E
This course is designed to focus on the application of critical thinking to the nursing process when caring for patients whose basic needs are threatened by common health problems. Integration of previous learning is expected. Nursing constructs as they apply to acutely ill patients are introduced. The content includes nursing theory, pathophysiology, pharmacology, evidence-based practice, and the social sciences. This course has a lecture, lab, simulation, and clinical component. A minimum passing grade of C+ is required. 212 Nursing I-E, and PSYC 101 General Psychology. Pre/Co- requisite: BIOL 202 Anatomy and Physiology II.