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Mar 14, 2025
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NURS 102 - Level II: Alterations in Wellness7 Credits NURS 102 is the second quarter course dedicated to the fundamental concepts in nursing, medical-surgical nursing and basic mental health. The theory focuses on alterations in the aging adult, both physical and mental. The nursing process is used as an organizational framework to review alteration in functional health patterns including health perception and health management, cognition and perception, activity and exercise and elimination. NURS 112 is the laboratory and clinical component of NURS 102. Material presented in NURS 102 will be demonstrated and practiced in the clinical setting.
Pre-requisite(s) NURS 101 with min 2.5 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program NURS FeesNT
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day
Designed to Serve 2nd Quarter RN students Active Date 20220330T15:34:35
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Contact Hours: Lecture 77 Total Contact Hours 77 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
- Nursing & Health Care Systems
- US Healthcare Systems
- Diversity in Health Care
- Ethics/legal
- Communication w/ Patients and Coworkers
- The Aging Adult
- Resilience
- The aging body & mind
- Perioperative Care
- Hematology
- Fluid Homeostasis
- Electrolytes
- Acid Base Homeostasis
- Musculoskeletal System
- Mental Health and Nursing Advocacy
- Substance Use
- Victims of violence
- Intro to mental health/mental illness
- Death & Dying
- Phamacology
- Professional writing for nurses
Student Learning Outcomes Critical Thinking: Accurately interpret expected data associated with clients experiencing alterations in wellness.
Communication: Apply therapeutic communication and motivational interviewing techniques to hypothetical situations.
Diversity: Discuss how diversity influences risk and response to illness and medical interventions.
Nursing Process: Summarize the cyclical nature of the nursing process and how each step influences the next.
Safe Practice: Indicate how safety is compromised when alterations in wellness occur.
Professionalism: Demonstrate foundational ability to appear and behave as a health professional.
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