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Dec 21, 2024
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2021 - 2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
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NURS 326 - Nursing of Adults with Acute Health Alterations(8) The focus of this course is nursing management of adults of all ages who are experiencing acute health alterations that may impact multiple body systems. Emphasis is on expanding and applying knowledge of health alterations for the purpose of helping adults achieve their optimum level of health. The course includes theory, laboratory practice, and clinical practicum. Placement: junior standing. (5 credits lecture; 0.5 credit lab (15 hours/term; and 2.5 credits (150 hrs. clinical / term.) Special Fee applies (see “SPECIAL FEES” in the FINANCE section of this Bulletin). Open to students admitted prior to Fall, 2021. (Offered fall/spring.) Prerequisite(s): NURS 300 , NURS 301
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