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Oct 05, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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NU 246 - Health Restoration: Acute/Complex Credit Hours: 5
A study of clients’ responses to acute/chronic illness involving multiple systems. The focus will be on clients with complex acute/chronic disease state at various stages of maturity. Concepts of management of care/leadership will be synthesized into the professional role of the nurse.
Course Outcomes At the completion of the course, the student will:
- explain the concept of health restoration, acute/complex;
- describe the influence of the stages of maturity on clients requiring health restoration, acute/complex;
- evaluate cultural beliefs and lifestyle behaviors that influence clients health restoration, acute/complex;
- cite examples of caring behaviors;
- describe the principles of therapeutic communication;
- demonstrate critical thinking in providing care to clients requiring health restoration, acute/complex;
- determine infection control measures necessary for clients’ health restoration, acute/complex;
- identify the use of the nursing process for clients requiring health restoration, acute/complex;
- demonstrate the use of library and multi-media resources in assessing current health related materials;
- identify principles of management/leadership used in nursing practice in a health care setting;
- determine health teaching for clients requiring health restoration, acute/complex; and
- identify health/community resources available for clients requiring health restoration, acute/complex.
Prerequisites: NU 116, NU 117 or NU 120, NU 128, NU 126, NU 127, NU 236, NU 237 Corequisites: NU 238, NU 247 F/S (C, N)
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