NUR 3131: Health and Illness 3: Practicum (2022-2023)

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This course provides experiences in the application of Person-Biophysical and Person-Psychosocial concepts of health and illness to meet the needs of individuals and communities across the lifespan. Emphasis will be on the development of practical skills, including assessment of biophysical and psychosocial needs, community assessment and screening, nursing interventions to meet identified needs, and safe practice for medication administration. Students will explore the role of the nurse in population-focused care. Students will demonstrate advanced beginner skills within the role of nursing student, for the provision of nursing care in a variety of off-site settings. Fee(s): Nursing Fee, Skills Lab Fee

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Spring 40471 4 Katie Knott
Erla Champ-Gibson
Sarah Pallares
Marjorie Bridges
Adrianne Papoff-Wallace
Mary Kimani
Whitney O''Neill
Ginny Abeyta
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03/29-06/02
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Fees: Skills Lab Fee: $200 Nursing Fee: $80/cr
Restrictions: Nursing majors only. Doctoral, Graduate are excluded.
Corequisites: NUR 3130
Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Pass/No Credit with N
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Extended Deadline

Prerequisites:
NUR 3121: C or better