Nursing Care of Adult and Child I
Course Overview
Course Code: NURS-211
Department: Nursing
Credit Hours: 6.00
Textbook Information: Bookstore website
Focuses on utilizing the nursing process to assist patients/clients through the child-bearing process and patients/clients with common problems of the reproductive system, the renal system and burns. Nursing skills and related concepts are presented in classroom, through observations in health agencies, and through supervised clinical experiences. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C" or satisfactory in all first and second semester nursing courses, PSYH 100, BIOL 121, BIOL 122, minimum grade of "C" or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 215, NURS 209, or with approval of instructor or Academic Dean
Course Schedule
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Term: Spring 2025
Section Name: NURS-211-MC77D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 10
Faculty Name: L. Barrow, S. Guthrie, T. Lueke
Min Credits: 6.00
Comments:
Term: Spring 2025
Section Name: NURS-211-MC77D
Location: Onsite Clinicals
Available Seats: 10
Faculty Name: L. Barrow, S. Guthrie, T. Lueke
Min Credits: 6.00
Comments:
Term: Spring 2025 (Late Starting)
Section Name: NURS-211-MC88D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 4
Faculty Name: L. Barrow, S. Guthrie, T. Lueke
Min Credits: 6.00
Comments:
Term: Spring 2025 (Late Starting)
Section Name: NURS-211-MC88D
Location: Onsite Clinicals
Available Seats: 4
Faculty Name: L. Barrow, S. Guthrie, T. Lueke
Min Credits: 6.00
Comments: