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Child/Adult Health I (NRSG 331)

Term: 2019-2020 - FALL

Faculty

Penny Marie Briese

Office Hours for Spring, 2023

Mondays: 10-12:00 

Tuesdays: 12-1:00

Wednesdays: 11-12:30

Thursdays: 12-12:30

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Schedule

Wed-Thu, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM (8/26/2019 - 12/19/2019) Location: MAIN ORL 022

Description

The focus is upon care of clients through the life cycle. The content areas of the course includes an introduction to care of the surgical patient; care of the patient with inflammation/infection, immune system, and renal system alterations; maintenance of fluid and electrolyte/acid-base balance; maintenance of the musculoskeletal system; and care of the client with cancer; and end-of-life care. Learning experiences are provided in lab, simulation, and a variety of clinical settings. The nursing process is used to implement the preventive, therapeutic and supportive care of clients and families evidencing various states of health and illness. Prerequisites: Nrsg 205, Nrsg 206, Nrsg 210, all supportive courses. Offered: Fall