NUR 1006 Nursing Fundamentals/ADN Transition

This course is required for the paramedic entering the ADN Transition Program. This course validates and expands on knowledge and skills obtained in previous health-care and general education courses. The nursing process is introduced and used as an approach to nursing care with emphasis on the basic human needs relating to oxygenation, nutrition, elimination, comfort and safety, security and mobility. The roles of the nurse as provider of care, communicator, teacher, manager, and member of profession are introduced and provide the framework for clinical application and evaluation. This course consists of 45 theory hours.

Credits

3 cr.

Prerequisite

BSC 1085, BSC 1085L, BSC 1086, BSC 1086L, CGS 1100, HUN 2201, MCB 2010, MCB 2010L, PSY 1012, and Admission to the Associate Degree Transition Program and Paramedic Licensure

Corequisite

NUR 1006L