NUR 416 Clinical Nursing Concepts III

DESCRIPTION FALL 2024:
This is the third of four courses with an emphasis on care of individuals and families with physical and/or psychological alterations. Key concepts include regulation, metabolism, nutrition, elimination, protection, perfusion, mobility, perception, cognition, and mood. Clinical practice experiences provide opportunities to integrate the concepts presented throughout the course in medical-surgical and mental health settings.

REVISED DESCRIPTION SPRING/SUMMER 2025:
This is the third course in a four-part series focusing on the development of clinical nursing concepts. Emphasis is placed on using clinical judgment in caring for individuals and families across the lifespan with psychological and physical alterations. Key concepts include regulation, metabolism, nutrition, elimination, perfusion, mobility, perception, cognition, and mood. Clinical experiences will focus on restorative/regenerative and chronic care providing students the opportunity to integrate nursing skills, evidence-based practices, and healthcare technologies.

Credits

8

Prerequisite

NUR 326, NUR 328

Corequisite

NUR 418

Offered

All Terms

Notes

8 HOURS (4-1-3); BSN