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Nursing Health and Human Services 2010-2011 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 349 dures, and activities required while caring for clients with common health conditions. (6 lab hours/week; course fee, $40) FS NURS 110L. Practicum: Basic Concepts in Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111, 112. Corequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 124. Application of nursing process to clients with common health deviations. Identification of risk factors associated with stressors and provision of nursing care directed toward primary and secondary interventions. (6 clinical hours/week) FS NURS 111. Integrated Health Assessment (1) Prerequisites: admission to the major. Corequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 112. Integration of health assessment techniques for clients at various stages of wellness, health, and disease. Principles of communication and history taking. Basic skills and arts necessary for conducting a physical and mental health examination. FS NURS 112. Pathophysiology for Nurses (2) Prerequisite: admission to the major. Corequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111. Study of the inter-, intra-, and extra-personal stressors leading to alterations in cardiac func-tion, comfort, coping, elimination, immune response, metabolism, mobility, nutrition, respiration, role performance, and the im-plications for nursing practice. FS NURS 121. Psychosocial Nursing (3) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 121L. Current theories and concepts in the nursing care of clients with psychosocial disorders. FS NURS 121L. Practicum: Psychosocial Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 121. Application of the nursing process to clients with psychosocial disorders. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 123. Concepts of Acute Illness in Adults (3) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 123L. Secondary preven-tion of the acutely ill adult client/family with alterations in structure, energy, and resources due to intra, inter, and extrapersonal stressors upon flexible and normal lines of defense. Emphasis on the nursing process for recon-stitution. FS NURS 123L. Practicum: Concepts of Acute Illness in Adults (2) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 123. Application of nurs-ing process in secondary prevention and care of acutely ill adults. (6 clinical hours/week) (Course fee, $20) FS NURS 137. Teaching Strategies for the Health Care Client (3) Prerequisite: upper-division status. Explora-tion of nurses’ role as a teacher in health care setting. Principles of teaching and learning applied to teaching of individuals and groups. Opportunities for micro-teaching are pro-vided. (Laboratory optional) S NURS 140. Concepts of Complex Clinical Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisites: NURS 140L, 142. Theory and concepts relative to care of clients with com-plex health problems. Emphasis on synthesis of concepts and principles derived from nurs-ing and other disciplines in implementation of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention for clients and families. FS NURS 140L. Practicum: Concepts of Complex Clinical Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisite: NURS 140. Clinical application of concepts and nursing process in care of cli-ents of all ages with complex health problems. (6 clinical hours/week) FS NURS 141.Concepts of Community Health Nursing (3) Prerequisites: completion of the Multi-cultural/ International General Education requirement; PLSI 2 or 101; NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L, 145. Corequisite: NURS 141L. Community health nursing principles, practices, and services to benefit client systems at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention; recognizes the interrelatedness of nursing, public health, epidemiological, developmental, learning, and economic theories and concepts. FS NURS 141L. Practicum: Concepts of Community Health Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisite: NURS 141. Application of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in the community with individuals, families, and groups. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 142. Critical Care Assessment (1) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisites: NURS 140, 140L, 141, 141L. Study of the electrocardiogram and common dysrythmias, airway management, and ven-tilator therapy, with implications to nursing practice. (Course fee, $20) FS NURS 145. Nursing Theories and Research (3) Prerequisites: statistics, NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L, and upper-division writing skills requirement. Application of nursing theories and the research process to nursing practice are explored. Focus includes historical evolution of contemporary theories in nursing, critique NURS 124. Pharmacology in Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111, 112; CFS 38. Corequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L. Pharmacological theory required for effective nursing practice. Principles of phar-macokinetics and pharmacodynamics. FS NURS 131. Nursing of the Childrearing Family (3) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 131L. Introduction to current theories and concepts in the care of the pediatric client/family with emphasis on wellness and illness. FS NURS 131L. Practicum: Nursing of the Childrearing Family (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 131. Application of spe-cific skills, theories, and concepts in the care of the pediatric client/family with emphasis on wellness and illness. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 132. Nursing the Childbearing Family (3) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 132L. Theoretical base and clinical knowledge for application in primary and secondary prevention in the nurs-ing of the childbearing family. Introduction to high risk perinatal nursing. FS NURS 132L. Practicum: Nursing of the Childbearing Family (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 132. Application of knowledge and technical skills in the nurs-ing of the childbearing family during the intrapartum and postpartum periods with emphasis on the family as a unit. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 134. Geriatric Nursing: Concepts in Health Aging (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Exploration of theories and concepts relative to healthy aging, the nurse’s role as a case man-ager in developmental and situational crises, and resources available to the nurse. Appropri-ate for nursing elective or RNs preparing for ANCC certification in gerontology. S NURS 135. Professional Transition (3) Prerequisite: admission to the major with advanced standing. Introduction to theoreti-cal and conceptual frameworks in nursing. Application to individual nursing practice. Opportunities for peer group support. So-cialization into a B.S.N. program. F NURS 136. Health Appraisal (3) Prerequisite: admission to the major or RN li-cense. Health appraisal integrates psychosocial and pathophysiological processes including techniques of history taking and health assess-ment in nursing practice and knowledge of normal findings as well as common deviations. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) FS
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Full Text Search | Nursing Health and Human Services 2010-2011 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 349 dures, and activities required while caring for clients with common health conditions. (6 lab hours/week; course fee, $40) FS NURS 110L. Practicum: Basic Concepts in Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111, 112. Corequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 124. Application of nursing process to clients with common health deviations. Identification of risk factors associated with stressors and provision of nursing care directed toward primary and secondary interventions. (6 clinical hours/week) FS NURS 111. Integrated Health Assessment (1) Prerequisites: admission to the major. Corequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 112. Integration of health assessment techniques for clients at various stages of wellness, health, and disease. Principles of communication and history taking. Basic skills and arts necessary for conducting a physical and mental health examination. FS NURS 112. Pathophysiology for Nurses (2) Prerequisite: admission to the major. Corequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111. Study of the inter-, intra-, and extra-personal stressors leading to alterations in cardiac func-tion, comfort, coping, elimination, immune response, metabolism, mobility, nutrition, respiration, role performance, and the im-plications for nursing practice. FS NURS 121. Psychosocial Nursing (3) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 121L. Current theories and concepts in the nursing care of clients with psychosocial disorders. FS NURS 121L. Practicum: Psychosocial Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 121. Application of the nursing process to clients with psychosocial disorders. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 123. Concepts of Acute Illness in Adults (3) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 123L. Secondary preven-tion of the acutely ill adult client/family with alterations in structure, energy, and resources due to intra, inter, and extrapersonal stressors upon flexible and normal lines of defense. Emphasis on the nursing process for recon-stitution. FS NURS 123L. Practicum: Concepts of Acute Illness in Adults (2) Prerequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L, 124. Corequisite: NURS 123. Application of nurs-ing process in secondary prevention and care of acutely ill adults. (6 clinical hours/week) (Course fee, $20) FS NURS 137. Teaching Strategies for the Health Care Client (3) Prerequisite: upper-division status. Explora-tion of nurses’ role as a teacher in health care setting. Principles of teaching and learning applied to teaching of individuals and groups. Opportunities for micro-teaching are pro-vided. (Laboratory optional) S NURS 140. Concepts of Complex Clinical Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisites: NURS 140L, 142. Theory and concepts relative to care of clients with com-plex health problems. Emphasis on synthesis of concepts and principles derived from nurs-ing and other disciplines in implementation of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention for clients and families. FS NURS 140L. Practicum: Concepts of Complex Clinical Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisite: NURS 140. Clinical application of concepts and nursing process in care of cli-ents of all ages with complex health problems. (6 clinical hours/week) FS NURS 141.Concepts of Community Health Nursing (3) Prerequisites: completion of the Multi-cultural/ International General Education requirement; PLSI 2 or 101; NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L, 145. Corequisite: NURS 141L. Community health nursing principles, practices, and services to benefit client systems at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention; recognizes the interrelatedness of nursing, public health, epidemiological, developmental, learning, and economic theories and concepts. FS NURS 141L. Practicum: Concepts of Community Health Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisite: NURS 141. Application of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in the community with individuals, families, and groups. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 142. Critical Care Assessment (1) Prerequisites: NURS 131, 131L, 132, 132L. Corequisites: NURS 140, 140L, 141, 141L. Study of the electrocardiogram and common dysrythmias, airway management, and ven-tilator therapy, with implications to nursing practice. (Course fee, $20) FS NURS 145. Nursing Theories and Research (3) Prerequisites: statistics, NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L, and upper-division writing skills requirement. Application of nursing theories and the research process to nursing practice are explored. Focus includes historical evolution of contemporary theories in nursing, critique NURS 124. Pharmacology in Nursing (2) Prerequisites: NURS 10, 10A, 10L, 111, 112; CFS 38. Corequisites: NURS 110, 110A, 110L. Pharmacological theory required for effective nursing practice. Principles of phar-macokinetics and pharmacodynamics. FS NURS 131. Nursing of the Childrearing Family (3) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 131L. Introduction to current theories and concepts in the care of the pediatric client/family with emphasis on wellness and illness. FS NURS 131L. Practicum: Nursing of the Childrearing Family (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 131. Application of spe-cific skills, theories, and concepts in the care of the pediatric client/family with emphasis on wellness and illness. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 132. Nursing the Childbearing Family (3) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 132L. Theoretical base and clinical knowledge for application in primary and secondary prevention in the nurs-ing of the childbearing family. Introduction to high risk perinatal nursing. FS NURS 132L. Practicum: Nursing of the Childbearing Family (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Corequisite: NURS 132. Application of knowledge and technical skills in the nurs-ing of the childbearing family during the intrapartum and postpartum periods with emphasis on the family as a unit. (6 clinical hours/week; course fee, $20) FS NURS 134. Geriatric Nursing: Concepts in Health Aging (2) Prerequisites: NURS 121, 121L, 123, 123L. Exploration of theories and concepts relative to healthy aging, the nurse’s role as a case man-ager in developmental and situational crises, and resources available to the nurse. Appropri-ate for nursing elective or RNs preparing for ANCC certification in gerontology. S NURS 135. Professional Transition (3) Prerequisite: admission to the major with advanced standing. Introduction to theoreti-cal and conceptual frameworks in nursing. Application to individual nursing practice. Opportunities for peer group support. So-cialization into a B.S.N. program. F NURS 136. Health Appraisal (3) Prerequisite: admission to the major or RN li-cense. Health appraisal integrates psychosocial and pathophysiological processes including techniques of history taking and health assess-ment in nursing practice and knowledge of normal findings as well as common deviations. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) FS |