PNUR 164 Medical Surgical Nursing III

In this course students will learn about medical and surgical conditions related to the neurological and gastrointestinal systems; immunology, hematology and cancer. Students will integrate the knowledge of basic sciences to the understanding of disease processes, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests and pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments of the discussed disorders.

Credits

6

Cross Listed Courses

This course will be offered in both the full time and part time tracks.

Prerequisite

Successful completion of first two quarters of full time program courses and first 4 quarters of part time program courses.

Outcomes

  1. Using clinical judgement, apply the understanding of pathophysiology/physiology to the care of clients with a variety of medical and surgical conditions.
  2. Using an understanding of the PN scope of practice and current health care trends, create a healing environment for patients receiving care in a variety of health care settings
  3. Utilizing the principles of safety, patient-centered care and disease prevention, develop a health promotion plan for patients with medical surgical disorders in a variety of clinical settings.
  4. Correlate the effects of culture, socioeconomics, race and religion on health and disease prevention across the lifespan.

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

Online, Hybrid, Web-enhanced, In-person

Campus:

Downtown

Lecture

60