NUR 103A Care Throughout the Lifespan
The third course in the lecture series. Focuses on patients who are experiencing physical and psychological changes as they relate to mental health, neurology, pediatrics, perinatal and newborn nursery settings, cardiopulmonary disorders, oncology and immunological disorders. Explores the nursing roles of provider of care, teacher, and member of a profession. Prepares students to apply theory to NUR 103B Nursing Practice Throughout the Lifespan. Required: Admission to the Nursing program.
Prerequisite
NUR 102A Introductory Medical-Surgical Care with a grade of C or better and successful completion of
NUR 102B Introductory Medical-Surgical Practice
Corequisite
NUR 103B Nursing Practice Throughout the Lifespan
Offered
Offered Spring only
Notes
Career Technical Education (CTE) Course
General Education Requirements
AAS Human Relations, Cultural Literacy AAOT/AAS