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Catalog 2009-2010 
    
Catalog 2009-2010 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

NUR 1213C - Adult Health II


5 hours Lecture, 12 hours Lab, 12 hours Clinical, 9 credit(s)
Lower-Division College Credit
Prerequisite(s): NUR 1211C, NUR 1140C, and MCB 2010C
Corequisite(s): DEP 2004 (if not previously completed)
This course focuses on common pathophysiology that affects an individual’s homeostasis and results in unmet physical and psychosocial needs. Students study complex interventions to assist patients to promote, maintain, and restore homeostasis, including interventions to regain optimal health that relate to problems of adjustment and deviant patterns of behavior. The clinical focus is on the application of increasingly complex skills and interventions for the care of the adult patient, with an emphasis on common health problems that are more likely to result in an acute illness. In the mental health setting, the clinical focus is on using therapeutic communication skills and the therapeutic use of self in the nurse-patient relationship within the psychiatric-mental health areas.


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