NUR 316 Clinical Nursing Concepts I

DESCRIPTION FALL 2024:
This is the first course in a series of four courses with an emphasis on care of individuals and families. Key content includes perioperative and end-of-life nursing care and care of individuals and families with alterations in protection, regulation, metabolism, and perception. Clinical practice experiences provide opportunities to integrate the concepts presented throughout the course in the clinical setting.

REVISED DESCRIPTION SPRING/SUMMER 2025
This is the first course in a four-part series focusing on the development of clinical nursing concepts. Emphasis is placed on the development of clinical judgment in managing chronic conditions, addressing alterations in protection, regulation, metabolism, and perception. Clinical experiences provide opportunities to develop nursing skills, apply evidence-based interventions, and enhance communication and informatics competencies within an interprofessional framework.

Credits

8

Prerequisite

NUR 256 & NUR 259

Corequisite

NUR 318

Offered

All Terms

Notes

8 HOURS (4-1-3); BSN