PNUR 221 Med-Surg I
This course provides an overview of the care and management of patients with cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological disorders. Diseases are studied in relation to etiology, pathophysiology, clinical signs, medical management and geriatric complications. Discussions integrate principles of pharmacology/medication administration, diagnostic testing and practical nursing interventions to assist the client's return to maximum levels of function.
Distribution
Career TrainingOffered
2
Outcomes
- Complete assessments and delivery of entry-level Practical Nursing Care for clients with disorders within the following systems (cardiology, respiratory and neurology) across the lifespan
- Identify Normal and Abnormal anatomy and physiology of each of the following systems: Cardiology, Respiratory, Neurology
- Discuss and relate the signs and symptoms of the cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases and respiratory diseases
- Identify normal and abnormal fluid and electrolyte balances including changes in values across the lifespan
- Identify differences between Chronic and Acute pain including interventions for pain relief, traditional and alternative therapies for controlling pain
- Identify multicultural values, beliefs and religious beliefs, across the lifespan and whom this affects a patients view on disease