(Traditional and LPN-BSN) This course focuses on the theoretical basis and psychomotor skills used when assessing the health status of individuals while emphasizing cultural diversity, age-related differences, and lifestyle factors. It introduces the role of the professional nurse in identifying and communicating normal findings and common deviations from normal. The skills lab experience provides the opportunity to apply cognitive and psychomotor skills incorporating caring while performing a systematic, patient-centered health assessment. (2 semester hours lecture and 1 semester hour clinical). Traditional Co-Requisites: NRSG 210, and NRSG 220. LPN-BSN Pre Requisites: NRSG 205, MATH 113 or Higher; Co-Requisite: NRSG 270. 08/21/2019-12/13/2019 Lecture Friday 02:00PM - 03:50PM, Myers Hall, Room 207 (more)...
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