NURS 211 Foundations of Nursing Practice

The focus of this clinical nursing course is on the beginning application of core competencies and core knowledge to create a foundation for nursing practice. Emphasis is on scientific rationale, critical thinking and competence in the implementation of skills within the nursing process. Intervention strategies focus on primary and secondary prevention. Physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental and spiritual variables are introduced as they relate to the nursing process. Clinical learning experiences occur in the simulated laboratory setting as well as various client care settings with emphasis on the provider of care role. The combination of NURS 211, 312, and 412 fulfill the writing-intensive requirement for the Nursing major.

Credits

3

Co or Prerequisite Courses

NURS 210, NURS 211C, NURS 303

Prerequisite

BIOL 185 and BIOL 186 and (CHEM 103 or CHEM 105 or CHEM 106) and (PSYC 101 or HDFS 101 or SOAN 101) and PSYC/HDFS 209 and NURS 203 and pre- or corequisite: NURS 210 and NURS 303

Corequisite

NURS 211C

Offered

Spring semester

Fulfills

The combination of NURS 211, 312, and 412 fulfill the writing-intensive requirement for the Nursing major.

Fees

$235

Instructional Time

1 lecture hour/week, 6 clinical hours/week, one half of the Spring semester

Notes

NURS 210, NURS 211C, NURS 303