Course Descriptions and Outlines
AD Nursing Courses
- ADNG 1000 Foundations of Nursing
- ADNG 1050 Foundations of Nursing Skills
- ADNG 1100 Pharmacology
- ADNG 1150 Nursing I
- ADNG 1200 Clinical I
- ADNG 1300 Transition to Professional Nursing
- ADNG 2050 Advanced Skills
- ADNG 2100 Clinical II
- ADNG 2150 Nursing II
- ADNG 2200 Clinical III
- ADNG 2250 Leadership
- ADNG 2300 Advanced Standing
- ADNG 2350 Maternal-Newborn Nursing
- ADNG 2400 Psychosocial Nursing
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Clinical III
This course will provide an opportunity for the student to implement care in a variety of clinical settings. Emphasis will be on the integration of the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains of the professional role. Students will be expected to integrate skills learned in previous courses to provide safe, holistic, compassionate care, in a manner that respects the dignity and value of a variety of clients. Students learn to adapt and maintain effectiveness in new settings in an effort to promote, maintain, and/or restore health to a variety of patients. Prerequisite(s): ADNG 2100, 2150, 2400 BIOL 2256 Co-requisite(s): ADNG 2050, 2250, 2350, PHIL 1201 or 2210
Credits: 4.00
Credit Breakdown: | Lecture | 0 |
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Lab | 4.00 | |
On the job training | n/a |
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