NURS 131 Basic Nursing Concepts II

NURS 131 builds upon theory and skills taught in NURS 121 - Basic Nursing Concepts I and will progress toward mastery of the program outcomes of communication, therapeutic nursing interventions and critical thinking as defined by the Department of Nursing. Physiologic and psychosocial concepts are incorporated into each unit, addressing adaptation problems and underlying scientific concepts throughout all stages of client growth and development. Content and principles related to the use of the nursing process in the following units are included in this course: (1) Perioperative Role of the Nurse and Pain Management, (2)Urologic and Renal System Assessment & Disorders, (3) Spiritual Care and Care of the Dying Patient, (4) Concepts of Self and Well-being, (5) Gastrointestinal Assessment and Inflammatory Bowel Disorders, (6) Cardiac and Vascular Disorders, (7) Neurological Assessment and Neurologic Disorders, (8) Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing and Therapeutic Communication Skills, (9) Conception and Fetal Development, Pre-requisites: NURS 121 - Basic Nursing Concepts I, NURS 198A - Basic Nursing Concepts Clinical I, CHEM 115, CHEM 115L - Introductory Chemistry and Lab, BIOL 111A - Concepts of Biology, and PSYC 111 - Introduction to Psychology. Co-requisite: NURS 198B – Basic Nursing Concepts Clinical II. Spring.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

NURS 121 - Basic Nursing Concepts I, NURS 198A - Basic Nursing Concepts Clinical I, CHEM 115, CHEM 115L - Introductory Chemistry and Lab, BIOL 111A - Concepts of Biology, and PSYC 111 - Introduction to Psychology.

Corequisite

NURS 198B - Basic Nursing Concepts Clinical II.