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NURS 106 - Foundations in Nursing Practice 2


Credits: 4.5
Lecture Contact Hours: 2.5
Off Site Contact Hours with Faculty: 6
Description: This course provides a continuation to Foundations of Nursing Practice 1. It emphasizes the application of the nursing process and critical thinking skills while utilizing evidence-based principles of nursing in providing basic care for acute and chronically ill clients within the practical and registered nurse scope of practice. Theoretical content focuses on fundamental nursing concepts and skills. Clinical experiences occur in laboratory, clinical, and community settings utilizing an interdisciplinary collaborative approach.

Prerequisites: NURS 105  
Corequisites: None.
Recommended: None.

Course Category: Occupational
This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter
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Course Competencies
  1. Apply the nursing process to clients with nutrition, fluid, and electrolyte alterations.
  2. Apply communication, caring, psychosocial, and physiological concepts to adult and elderly clients and their families.
  3. Apply the nursing process to clients with sleep/rest alterations.
  4. Apply the nursing process to clients with comfort alterations.
  5. Apply the nursing process in meeting the learning needs of adult clients.
  6. Adhere to legal and ethical guidelines when providing nursing care.
  7. Apply the nursing process to provide culturally competent care.
  8. Apply the nursing process to provide care to meet spiritual needs.
  9. Apply the nursing process to clients and families experiencing grief and loss.
  10. Apply the nursing process to clients receiving medications via oral, enteral, topical, transdermal, eye, ear, inhalation, rectal, and vaginal routes.
  11. Apply the nursing process to clients receiving medications via parenteral routes.
  12. Demonstrate designated clinical competencies.
  13. Demonstrate proficiency on select standardized computer assessments.
  14. Demonstrate proficiency with medication dosage calculations.



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