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Nov 24, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog-Handbook 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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NURS 309 - Caring Health Practices for the Adult I This course provides students with evidenced based knowledge in the management of adults and families experiencing human responses to alterations in fluid and electrolyte imbalance, oxygenation, ventilation, tissue perfusion, digestive function, immunologic function, hormonal regulation, regulatory functions, motor sensory function, cellular differentiation (proliferation), and skin function and integrity. The nursing process provides the framework for the practice of nursing with clients of diverse backgrounds and in varied settings. 10 credit hours 6 theory hours and 12 clinical hours per week Prereq/Corequisite: Junior status, Physiologic Alterations I (SCIE 230 ) and Physiologic Alterations II (SCIE 231 )
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