Nursing (NURS)

NURS 2610    Contemporary Nursing    3 s.h.

Concepts related to professional nursing practice including nursing as a developing profession; educational perspectives and patterns; legal and ethical accountability; economic and political aspects; health care delivery systems; and nursing management and leadership roles. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.

NURS 2620    Nursing 1 Foundations of Nursing    8 s.h.

This course will introduce concepts that promote the health and wellness of patients across the lifespan including the development of physical assessment and psychosocial and psychomotor nursing skills, caring behaviors, communication, safety, quality improvement, and health care informatics. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: Four hours lecture per week taken concurrently with NURS 2620L (3 hours lab, 8 hours of clinical).
Prereq.: Admission to the Associate Degree in Nursing program.
Coreq.: NURS 2620L.

NURS 2620L    Foundations of Nursing Lab    0 s.h.

Lab to be taken concurrently with NURS 2620.
Coreq.: NURS 2620.

NURS 2625    Nursing 2 Medical-Surgical    7 s.h.

This course will introduce care of patients experiencing illness across the life span. It will introduce common diseases and disorders and incorporate evidence-based care utilized in their prevention and treatment including identification of risk factors, patient assessment, diagnostic studies, nursing care, medications, therapeutic procedures, surgical interventions, interdisciplinary care, patient education and informatics. Three hours lecture taken concurrently with NURS 2625L (3 hours lab and 8 hours clinical).
Prereq.: NURS 2620, NURS 2620L.
Coreq.: NURS 2625L.

NURS 2625L    Nursing 2 Medical-Surgical Lab    0 s.h.

This course will introduce care of patients experiencing illness across the life span. It will introduce common diseases and disorders and incorporate evidence-based care utilized in their prevention and treatment including identification of risk factors, patient assessment, diagnostic studies, nursing care, medications, therapeutic procedures, surgical interventions, interdisciplinary care, patient education and informatics. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: 3 hours lab and 8 hours clinical.
Prereq.: NURS 2620, NURS 2620L.
Coreq.: NURS 2625.

NURS 2643    Health Assessment    4 s.h.

Development of communication and assessment skills for obtaining health data from various age groups, as well as reporting and recording findings. Three hours lecture and three hours lab experience.
Prereq.: Admission to the Entry-level BSN program.
Coreq.: NURS 2643L.

NURS 2643L    Health Assessment Laboratory    0 s.h.

Lab experience taken with NURS 2643 Health Assessment.
Prereq.: Admission to the Entry-level BSN program.

NURS 2645    Professional Nursing 1    8 s.h.

Applications of the nursing process for the care of clients with emphasis on health assessment, health promotion, and psychosocial and psychomotor skills. Three hours lecture, 15 hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 2643, NURS 2610, NURS 2646 and BIOL 1560, BIOL 1560L.

NURS 2645L    Professional Nursing 1 Laboratory    0 s.h.

Professional Nursing 1 Laboratory.

NURS 2646    Pathophysiology    4 s.h.

Concepts related to pathophysiologic mechanisms of illness. Emphasis on application to nursing using the nursing process.
Prereq.: BIOL 1552/1552L and CHEM 1510/1510L or equivalent; Admission to the Entry-level BSN program.

NURS 2647    Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nursing Practice    3 s.h.

This course will examine the basic pathophysiological processes of various diseases of the body systems. Discussion will cover disease manifestations including symptoms, laboratory findings, treatment, and prognosis with emphasis on applying the nursing process. Students will also relate concepts of pharmacology applied to major drug classes, with an emphasis on nursing process application relating to drug therapy across the lifespan. Students will critically analyze several case study examples.
Prereq.: BIOL 1551/L and BIOL 1552/L; Admission to the Associate Degree in Nursing Program .

NURS 2650    Pharmacology    3 s.h.

Concepts of pharmacology applies to major drug classes. Emphasis on application of nursing process to drug therapy across the lifespan.
Prereq.: NURS 2646.

NURS 3710    Nursing in the Community    5 s.h.

Nursing in the community including families in health and illness needs; culturally competent health care; teaching and learning aspects; psychosocial concepts, spirituality, and home health concepts and skills. To be taken concurrently with NURS 3710L.
Prereq.: NURS 2645/L.

NURS 3710C    CE Nursing in the Community    5 s.h.

Nursing in the community including families in health and illness needs; culturally competent health care; teaching and learning aspects; psychosocial concepts, spirituality, and home health concepts and skills. To be taken concurrently with NURS 3710L.
Prereq.: NURS 2645/L.

NURS 3710L    Nursing in the Community Laboratory    0 s.h.

Nursing in the Community Laboratory.

NURS 3715    Nursing 3 Medical-Surgical    7 s.h.

This course will focus on the care of complex, diverse clients with various physiological disorders and associated psychological effects. The clinical emphasizes concepts of care of diverse, complex patients across the lifespan including caring behaviors and interventions, managing care, collaboration, palliation, safety, quality improvement, informatics, advanced assessment skills, and communication. This course will address nursing care issues from a multi-disciplinary collaborative perspective. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: four hours lecture and eight hours clinical (NURS 3715L).
Prereq.: NURS 2625 and NURS 2625L.
Coreq.: NURS 3715L.

NURS 3715L    Nursing 3 Medical-Surgical Lab    0 s.h.

This clinical will accompany the course that focuses on the care of complex, diverse clients with various physiological disorders and associated psychological effects. The clinical emphasizes concepts of care of diverse, complex patients across the lifespan including caring behaviors and interventions, managing care, collaboration, palliation, safety, quality improvement, informatics, advanced assessment skills, and communication. This course will address nursing care issues from a multi-disciplinary collaborative perspective. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: eight clinical hours per week.
Prereq.: NURS 2625 and NURS 2625L.
Coreq.: NURS 3715.

NURS 3720    Professional Nursing    3 s.h.

Concepts related to professional nursing practice for graduates of ADN and diploma programs.
Prereq.: Valid RN Licensure.

NURS 3721    Mental Health Nursing    3 s.h.

This course utilizes evidenced-based interventions designed to promote, maintain, treat and restore mental health. Therapeutic communication is emphasized in the care of the patients including complex psychiatric patients. Legal and ethical issues are explored. Care is given in a variety of settings. This course is comprised of the following hours/week for seven weeks, three hours lecture and six hours clinical.
Prereq.: NURS 2625.

NURS 3725    Nursing Informatics    3 s.h.

This course explores nursing and health care informatics and its application to nursing practice and nursing education. Includes technological strategies to access, evaluate and document information and apply skills to patient care in the nursing profession. Development of computer skills to be successful in the online teaching format are included.
Prereq.: admission to online RN-BSN completion program; Valid RN license.

NURS 3730    Culture in Nursing    3 s.h.

Culture in Nursing: Students will develop cultural awareness, assessment, communication and intervention techniques for various Cultures. The application of Culture to the practice of Nursing will be emphasized.
Prereq.: Valid RN Licensure.

NURS 3731    Child Bearing, Family, and Women's Health Nursing    5 s.h.

Family-centered nursing concentrating on health promotion and illness prevention, acute and chronic healthcare needs for parent(s) during the reproductive expanding phase of the family cycle and for women from adolescence through old age. Three hours lecture and six hours clinical experiences in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3741, NURS 3741L or departmental permission.

NURS 3731L    Childbearing, Family, and Women's Health Nursing Laboratory    0 s.h.

Six hour weekly clinical experience to be taken concurrently with NURS 3731 Childbearing, Family and Women's Health Nursing. Prereq. NURS 3741/L or departmental permission.

NURS 3735    Health Promotion Across the Lifespan    3 s.h.

This course provides the student with a theoretical foundation for wellness, health promotion and disease prevention across the lifespan. The role of the nurse as a health educator and patient advocate for health care and maintenance of health for patients of various ages, their families and groups will be explored. Students will develop a plan of care to ensure healthy lifestyles and promotion of wellness. Three class hours and no clinical hours/week.
Prereq.: Valid RN Licensure.

NURS 3740    Developing Family and Child Health    6 s.h.

Introduces the concepts of maternal newborn and pediatric nursing care designed to promote, maintain, and restore health for the childbearing family, newborn, child, and adolescent utilizing the nursing process and evidence-based interventions. Students must pass both NURS 3740 and NURS 3740L in order to successfully pass the course. Three hours of lecture per week.
Prereq.: NURS 2625.
Coreq.: NURS 3740L.

NURS 3740L    Developing Family and Child Lab    0 s.h.

Clinical experience to introduce concepts of maternal newborn and pediatric nursing care designed to promote, maintain, and restore health for the childbearing family, newborn, child and adolescent utilizing the nursing process and evidence-based interventions. Students must pass both NURS 3740 and NURS 3740L in order to successfully pass the course. Six hours of clinical per week. Coreq.: NURS 3740.

NURS 3741    Professional Nursing 2    6 s.h.

Principles and practices of health promotion and rehabilitation of clients with acute and chronic health needs. Three hours lecture, eight hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 2645/L.
Coreq.: NURS 3741L.

NURS 3741L    Professional Nursing 2 Laboratory    0 s.h.

Eight hour clinical experience to be taken concurrently with NURS 3741.
Prereq.: NURS 2645/L.

NURS 3743    Professional Nursing 3    5 s.h.

Advanced principles and practices of health promotion and rehabilitation of patients with acute and chronic health needs. Three hours lecture, six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week. To be taken concurrently with NURS 3743L.
Prereq.: NURS 3741/L.

NURS 3743L    Professional Nursing 3 Laboratory    0 s.h.

Six hour clinical experience to be taken concurrently with NURS 3743 Professional Nursing 3.
Prereq.: NURS 3741/L.

NURS 3746    Geriatric Health    2 s.h.

An examination of the aging person's physical changes with implications for determining healthcare needs and for interpreting the impact of these upon the elder's life and current health practices.
Prereq.: Junior status.

NURS 3747    Individual Studies    1-3 s.h.

The study of special problems or a review of the literature relating to specific problems or issues. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with different problems.
Prereq.: Admission to program or permission of department chairperson.

NURS 3749    Nursing Research    3 s.h.

The process of research using reasoning and scientific rigor in critical analysis of nursing research.
Prereq.: STAT 2625, STAT 2601 or equivalent.

NURS 3750    Evidence Based Practice    3 s.h.

Process of evidence based practice using research, reasoning and scientific rigor in critical analysis of nursing research. Prereq: STAT 2625, RN-BSN Online Program.

NURS 3755    Nursing 4 Comprehensive Nursing    6 s.h.

Critical thinking, prioritization, and delegation are emphasized in the nursing care of diverse complex patients. Three hours lecture to be taken concurrently with NURS 3755L (8 hour clinical).
Prereq.: NURS 3715.
Coreq.: NURS 3755L.

NURS 3755L    Nursing 4: Comprehensive Nursing Lab    0 s.h.

The clinical experience to accompany NURS 3755 Nursing 4: Comprehensive Nursing. Provides evidence-based practice serves as a foundation for the care of complex, diverse patients with various physiological and psychological disorders. Critical thinking, prioritization, and delegation are emphasized in the nursing care of diverse complex patients. 8 hour clinical. Coreq.: NURS 3755.

NURS 3760    Nursing Summary Seminar    3 s.h.

This course will emphasize improving student’s ability to demonstrate understanding of essential nursing knowledge. Primary focus will include analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of care delivered by the health care team while supporting the development of leadership roles. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: three hours lecture to be taken concurrently with NURS 3760L (60 hours clinical over the semester).
Prereq.: NURS 3715 and NURS 3715L.
Coreq.: NURS 3760L.

NURS 3760L    Nursing Summary Seminar Lab    0 s.h.

These precepted clinical hours will accompany the course that emphasizes improving student’s ability to demonstrate understanding of essential nursing knowledge. Primary focus will include analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of care delivered by the health care team while supporting the development of leadership roles. This course is comprised of the following hours/week: 60 hours clinical over the semester with a designated preceptor in a variety of settings.
Prereq.: NURS 3715, NURS 3715L.
Coreq.: NURS 3760.

NURS 4804    Health Assessment for RNs    3 s.h.

Increase clinical knowledge and skills in health assessment of clients of various age groups, and the reporting and recording of findings.
Prereq.: admission to online RN-BSN completion program.

NURS 4832    Nursing Care of Children and Families    5 s.h.

Family-centered nursing concentrating on health promotion/illness and prevention and acute/chronic health care needs of the developing child and family. Three hours lecture and six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3741/L.
Coreq.: 4832L.

NURS 4832C    CE Nursing Care of Children and Families    5 s.h.

Family-centered nursing concentrating on health promotion/illness and prevention and acute/chronic health care needs of the developing child and family. Three hours lecture and six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3741/L.
Coreq.: 4832L.

NURS 4832L    Nursing Care of Children and Families Laboratory    0 s.h.

Nursing Care of Children and Families Laboratory.

NURS 4840    Complex Care    5 s.h.

High acuity, restorative, and health promoting care of clients with complex health problems. Three hours lecture, six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3743, NURS 3743L, Entry-level BSN senior status.

NURS 4840L    Complex Care Laboratory    0 s.h.

Complex Care Laboratory.

NURS 4842    Mental Health Nursing    5 s.h.

This course provides mental health theories and strategies as the foundation in the management of individuals, families, and groups experiencing acute and chronic mental illness. Emphasis on the promotion of optimal level functioning and mental wellness. Three hours lecture, six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3743/3743L; Entry-level BSN senior status.

NURS 4842C    CE Mental Health Nursing    5 s.h.

This course provides mental health theories and strategies as the foundation in the management of individuals, families, and groups experiencing acute and chronic mental illness. Emphasis on the promotion of optimal level functioning and mental wellness. Three hours lecture, six hours clinical experience in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3743/3743L; Entry-level BSN senior status.

NURS 4842L    Mental Health Nursing Laboratory    0 s.h.

Mental Health Nursing Laboratory.

NURS 4844    Community Health Nursing    3 s.h.

Synthesis of nursing and public health sciences with emphasis on promotion and maintenance of healthy communities through the assessment and analysis of at-risk population groups. Includes nursing role in health care policy.
Prereq.: NURS 3743/L.

NURS 4846    Community Health Nursing for RNs    3 s.h.

A synthesis of nursing and public health sciences emphasizing health of communities through assessment analysis of at-risk population groups. Includes nursing role in healthcare policy.
Prereq.: Valid RN license.

NURS 4850    Nursing Capstone    1 s.h.

Provides students with opportunities to integrate and synthesize nursing knowledge through research, writing, and presentations on current topics and issues.
Prereq.: NURS 3743/L .

NURS 4852    Senior Capstone Seminar    3 s.h.

Provides students with opportunities to integrate and synthesize nursing knowledge through research, writing, and presentations on current topics and issues. Total experiential learning 20 hours.
Prereq.: RN license.
Gen Ed: Capstone.

NURS 4853    Nursing Transitions    4 s.h.

Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of care delivered by the healthcare team with emphasis on development of leadership and research roles. Two hours lecture and eight hours clinical experience with a preceptor in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3743, NURS 3743L.
Coreq.: NURS 4840, NURS 4840L, or NURS 4842, NURS 4842L.

NURS 4853C    CE Nursing Transitions    4 s.h.

Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of care delivered by the healthcare team with emphasis on development of leadership and research roles. Two hours lecture and eight hours clinical experience with a preceptor in a variety of settings per week.
Prereq.: NURS 3743, NURS 3743L.
Coreq.: NURS 4840, NURS 4840L, or NURS 4842, NURS 4842L.

NURS 4853L    Nursing Transitions Laboratory    0 s.h.

Nursing Transitions clinical experience with a preceptor off campus for 120 total hours per semester. To be taken concurrently with NURS 4853 Nursing Transitions.
Prereq.: NURS 3743, NURS 3743L.
Prereq. or Coreq.: NURS 4840, NURS 4840L, or NURS 4842, NURS 4842L.
Coreq.: NURS 4853.

NURS 4854    Nursing Leadership    4 s.h.

Analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of care delivered by the healthcare team with emphasis on development of leadership and research roles for the registered nurse. Total experiential learning strategies or practice 40 hours.
Prereq.: Program Restriction.
Coreq.: NURS 4854L.

NURS 4855    Comprehensive Nursing Summary    2 s.h.

Identifies individual strengths and weaknesses with emphasis on improving students' understanding and demonstration of essential nursing knowledge. Must be taken concurrently with NURS 4853 and NURS 4852.
Prereq.: Senior standing in nursing.

NURS 6900    Healthcare Issues and Trends    3 s.h.

Exploration of nursing issues including changing roles and scope of practice and discipline concerns, with emphasis of interdisciplinary collaboration and social, cultural, political, economic, legal, regulatory, and ethical practice considerations.
Prereq.: Graduate nursing program status.

NURS 6901    Theoretical Foundations in Science and Research    3 s.h.

Analysis of health-related evidence to continuously improve quality of practice. Exploration of the significance of theory, research and research methods and strategies for translating evidence into practice. Research design, instrumentation, data collection methods, statistical analysis, data analysis and data interpretation will be discussed.
Prereq.: Nursing graduate status.

NURS 6902    Advanced Pathophysiology    3 s.h.

Normal physiologic functions and pathologic mechanisms are examined to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles.

NURS 6903    Advanced Pharmacology    3 s.h.

Application of pharmacological concepts in clinical settings with examination of major categories of pharmacological agents.
Prereq.: NURS 6902.

NURS 6904    Advanced Health Assessment    3 s.h.

Development of advanced clinical knowledge and skills needed for comprehensive health assessment across the life span. Emphasis on health history, physical, cultural, developmental and nutritional assessments with differential diagnosis of common health problems.
Prereq.: NURS 6902 (or concurrent).

NURS 6907    Health Assessment of School Children    3 s.h.

Development of advanced clinical knowledge and skills in assessment of school children. Emphasis on research from nursing, biological, behavioral, and social sciences.
Prereq.: enrollment in school nurse licensure program.

NURS 6917    Differential Diagnosis    3 s.h.

Developing diagnostic reasoning skill through comprehensive analysis of present and past histories, physical findings, and diagnostic studies that contribute to differential diagnoses of major health problems across the lifespan. The client is assessed from a holistic advanced practice perspective with consideration of individual culture, social, family, and community environments.
Prereq.: NURS 6902.

NURS 6918    Advanced Diagnostics and Technologies    3 s.h.

Theory and technical skills essential to the advanced practice environment. Focuses on select technologies, informatics, telehealth, common procedures, and diagnostic tests encountered by advanced practice nurses in the clinical/practice setting.

NURS 6920    Special Topics    1-4 s.h.

Topics may vary from semester to semester and will be announced along with prerquisites and hours. May be repeated. S/U grading.

NURS 7003    Role Development in Advanced Practice    3 s.h.

The examination of concepts, theories, and research related to advanced practice role. Explores the history and overview of the role of the advanced practice nurse as provider, consultant, educator, researcher, and leader in practice. Examines select legal, practice, and ethical issues in advanced practice.

NURS 7004    Role Development Practicum    2 s.h.

Application of concepts, theories, and research through practicum hours in a variety of settings.
Prereq.: NURS 7029 or NURS 7042.

NURS 7005    Capstone Practicum    3 s.h.

Culminating course of the MSN program. Synthesis of learned concepts and theories in the form of an individual scholarly project and dissemination of findings under the direction of a graduate faculty member.
Prereq.: Completion of all graduate nursing coursework and approval of the MSN faculty committee.

NURS 7006    Special Topics in Nursing    1-5 s.h.

Special interest nursing topics selected by the faculty which reflect current trends and issues in nursing practice. May be repeated as desired.

NURS 7012    Anesthesia Principles 4    6 s.h.

Administration of anesthesia for high-risk patients.
Prereq.: NURS 7011.

NURS 7014    Health Management in Schools    3 s.h.

Advanced nursing management of health care needs of children in schools, pre-K through high school.
Prereq.: NURS 6907 or enrollment in school nurse licensure program.

NURS 7016    School Nurse Role    3 s.h.

Examination of concepts, theories, and research related to advanced practice role development, teaching, learning, technology, evaluation strategies, leadership, marketing skills, and health care delivery in school settings.
Prereq.: NURS 7014 or enrollment in the school nurse licensure program.

NURS 7017    School Nurse Role Practicum    1-5 s.h.

Application of concepts, theories, and research from school nurse courses in a variety of settings.

NURS 7018    Nursing Curriculum Design    3 s.h.

Focus on nursing curriculum development, design, and implementation. Foundations of nursing curriculum, curriculum designs, and development of frameworks and learning strategies to achieve outcomes, and competencies in nursing education.

NURS 7019    Nursing Instructional Methods    3 s.h.

Theoretical foundations and analysis of teaching strategies in academic and clinical settings promoting critical thinking, clinical judgment, assessment techniques, and learning outcomes in a variety of nursing education and healthcare settings.

NURS 7020    Evaluation in Nursing Education    3 s.h.

Methods, frameworks, basic principles, and strategies for nursing educational evaluation, including assessment, designs, curriculum and program evaluation tools, agency accreditation processes, and measurement tools of scoring and grading.

NURS 7021    Nurse Educator Role    3 s.h.

Examination of concepts, theories and research related to the nurse educator advanced practice role development including teaching, learning, technology, evaluation strategies, leadership, marketing skills, and nursing education practice in academic and health care delivery settings.

NURS 7022    Nurse Educator Practicum 1    1 s.h.

Supervised clinical practicum consisting of 50 hours in a variety of education and health care settings. Field experience and application of concepts, theories, research findings, teaching strategies, learning, technology, evaluation strategies, leadership, and skills from prior Nursing Education courses will be utilized.
Prereq.: NURS 7018, NURS 7019, NURS 7020 and NURS 7021.

NURS 7023    Nurse Educator Practicum 2    2 s.h.

Supervised clinical practicum consisting of 100 hours in a variety of education and health care settings, with a focus on nursing education. Field experience and application of concepts, theories, research findings, teaching strategies, learning, technology, evaluation strategies, leadership, and skills from prior Nursing Education courses will be utilized.
Prereq.: NURS 7018, NURS 7019, NURS 7020, NURS 7021.

NURS 7037    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 1    3 s.h.

Competencies (knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors) required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse, acutely ill population (young adult-frail elderly) is emphasized. Clinical manifestations of and patient response to particular patient care problems (e.g. pulmonary, cardiovascular, etc.) with emphasis on physical assessment findings for determining a differential diagnosis and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7038    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 1 Practicum    3 s.h.

Supervised clinical practicum in an acute care facility. Emphasis is placed on the APRN-patient/family relationship collaborating with the health care team and health information technology.
Prereq.: NURS 7037, NURS 7039, NURS 7041.

NURS 7039    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 2    3 s.h.

Competencies (knowledge, advanced skills, and professional behaviors) required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse, acutely ill adult population (young adult – frail elderly) is emphasized. Clinical manifestations of and patient response to particular patient care problems (e.g. integumentary, infectious disease) with emphasis on physical assessment findings for determining differential diagnosis and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7040    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 2 Practicum    3 s.h.

Practicum in an acute care facility aligned with NURS 7039. Emphasis is placed on quality improvement and patient safety initiatives, interdisciplinary professional collaboration and functioning within the health system.
Prereq.: NURS 7037, NURS 7039, NURS 7041.

NURS 7041    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 3    3 s.h.

Focus on the integration of the role components delivered by the adult-gerontology nurse practitioner. Clinical manifestations of and patient response to particular patient care problems (i.e., endocrine, gastrointestinal, multisystem, trauma) with emphasis on physical assessment findings for determining a differential diagnosis and panning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance. Emphasis on utilizing diagnostic reasoning, therapeutic interventions, pharmacological therapeutics, interdisciplinary treatment plans, consultation, referral, transitional care and research findings in the management and evaluation of culturally diverse acutely ill adult-gerontology patients.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7042    Adult Gerontology Acute Care 3 Practicum    3 s.h.

Practicum designed to integrate the independent practice competencies. Emphasis is on preventing illness, promoting health and an optimal functional level. Stabilizing the ill client and minimizing complications through an interdisciplinary approach and transitional care.
Prereq.: NURS 7037, NURS 7039, NURS 7041.

NURS 7045    Family Nurse Practitioner 1    3 s.h.

Knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic primary care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, health maintenance, and management of common health problems pertaining to children, adolescents, gynecological, reproductive, and family centered primary care with an emphasis on physical assessment findings for determining and planning of patient care needs.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7046    Family Nurse Practitioner 2    3 s.h.

Knowledge, advanced skills and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, illness prevention, disease detection, and identification and management of health problems. Focus is on clinical manifestations of and patient response to acute and chronic health problems (e.g. cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, etc.) with emphasis on diagnosing and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7047    Family Nurse Practitioner 3    3 s.h.

Knowledge, advanced skills and professional behaviors required to provide comprehensive and holistic care to a culturally diverse population across the lifespan. Emphasis is on health promotion, illness prevention, disease detection, and identification and management of health problems. Focus is on clinical manifestations of and patient response to acute and chronic health problems (e.g. renal, gastrointestinal, integumentary, etc.) with emphasis on diagnosing and planning of patient care needs, health promotion and health maintenance.
Prereq.: NURS 6902, NURS 6903, NURS 6904.

NURS 7048    Family Nurse Practitioner 1 Practicum    3 s.h.

Supervised clinical practicum consisting of a recommended minimum of 150 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the beginning Family Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in health promotion and the identification and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.
Prereq.: NURS 7045, NURS 7046, NURS 7047.

NURS 7049    Family Nurse Practitioner 2 Practicum    2 s.h.

.
Prereq.: NURS 7048.

NURS 7050    Family Nurse Practitioner 3 Practicum    2 s.h.

Supervised clinical practicum consisting of a recommended minimum of 150 hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the Family Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in health promotion and the identification and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan.
Prereq.: NURS 7049.

NURS 7051    Family Nurse Practitioner 4 Practicum    3 s.h.

The final supervised clinical practicum consisting of a minimum of 75 hours and/or any remaining hours needed to meet the 600 total program hours in a variety of primary care settings. It is designed to provide the advanced Family Nurse Practitioner student with comprehensive experiences in health promotion and the integration and management of acute and chronic health problems in individuals across the lifespan. In addition, preparation for advanced practice certification, certification examination and state licensure processes are addressed.
Prereq.: NURS 7050.

NURS 8900    Pharmacology for Nurse Anesthetists 1    3 s.h.

Provides an opportunity to focus on the advanced principles of anesthesia related to pharmacology. Presents in-depth material and includes discussions on the pharmacology of various classes of anesthetics and adjuvant therapeutics employed by nurse anesthetists, including anesthetic induction agents, benzodiazepines, opioid agonists/antagonists/agonist-antagonist, neuromuscular blocking agents, and local anesthetics.
Prereq.: Admission and enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia program.

NURS 8901    Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthetists 1    3 s.h.

An advanced study of the structure and function of the human body, with an emphasis on the neural, muscular and endocrine systems and pathophysiological conditions involving those systems.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8902    Healthcare Biostatistics    3 s.h.

This course will cover principles of biostatistics in the context of public health applications. It will include the basic techniques for analyzing and investigating public health issues including disparities. Statistical package SPSS will be used.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8903    Professional Role of Nurse Anesthesia Practice    1 s.h.

This course is an introduction to the professional role development of the nurse anesthetist. It is designed to introduce students to the basics of nurse anesthesia practice and the role of nurse anesthetists as anesthesia providers. Elizabeth Health Center School for Nurse Anesthetists.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the nurse anesthesia program at St.

NURS 8904    Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physics for Nurse Anesthetists    3 s.h.

This course enables nurse anesthesia students to identify principles of chemistry, biochemistry, and physics in relation to anesthesia drug administration. The chemical composition of, and physiologic response to common anesthesia drugs are examined. Students will learn to predict the physiological response of drugs based on gas laws and the nature of fluids and vapors as they apply to anesthesia.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8905    Clinical Practicum 1    1 s.h.

This practicum introduces students to the clinical setting, beginning with orientation to each of the clinical sites. Nurse anesthesia students are introduced to the construction and execution of an anesthesia care plan. Students will experience supervised participation in actual administration of anesthesia. Integrates internalization of theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward the achievement of the terminal objectives for competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. 120 clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8906    Pharmacology for Nurse Anesthetists 2    3 s.h.

Provides an opportunity to focus on the advanced principles of anesthesia-related pharmacology. Focuses on anesthesia related uses and considerations with antihypertensives, alpha and beta adrenergic receptor agonist/antagonists, and anticoagulants. Presents in-depth material and discussions on the pharmacology of various drugs that contribute to pathological conditions such as malignant hyperthermia, asthma and congestive heart failure.
Prereq.: NURS 8900.

NURS 8907    Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology for Nurse Anesthetists 2    3 s.h.

An advanced study of the structure and function of the human body, with an emphasis on the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and hepatic systems as well as the pathological conditions involving those systems.
Prereq.: NURS 8901.

NURS 8908    Advanced Health Assessment    3 s.h.

This course explores advanced health assessment utilizing an extensive health history and physical exam. The course focuses on developing refined health history taking, psychological assessment, and physical assessment skills across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on detailed health history assessment, differentiation, interpretation, and documentation of normal and abnormal assessment findings.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8910    Introduction to Clinical Anesthesia    2 s.h.

This course is an introduction to the key concepts of nurse anesthesia clinical practice including the anesthesia machine, airway/airway management, and fluid & blood administration and management.
Prereq.: Acceptance into the nurse anesthesia program at St Elizabeth Health Center School for Nurse Anesthetists.

NURS 8911    Clinical Practicum 2    1 s.h.

Nurse anesthesia students construct and execute an anesthesia care plan with clinical faculty supervision and collaboration. Students experience slightly more independent participation in actual administration of anesthesia while still under direct supervision by clinical faculty. Determine theoretical concepts and techniques and application in anesthetic management toward the achievement of the terminal objectives for competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Semester course; 150+ clocked clinical hours. One day per week. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8905.

NURS 8912    Principles and Practice of Nurse Anesthesia    3 s.h.

This course is designed to cover more complex, case specific expectations and considerations for the nurse anesthesia student using nontraditional teaching methods including study guides, case studies, and extensive discussion.
Prereq.: Successful completion of NURS 8910.

NURS 8913    Principles of Anesthesia 1    3 s.h.

Basic theory of anesthesia administration, preanesthetic assessment, physical examination, monitoring. Case management including respiratory, cardiac, and vascular. Face to face lecture format.
Prereq.: Successful completion of NURS 8910.

NURS 8914    Clinical Practicum 3    3 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. 300+ clocked hours. 3 full days per week in the operating room setting. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8911.

NURS 8915    Principles of Anesthesia 2    3 s.h.

Introduces the nurse anesthesia student to concepts necessary to formulate, execute, and revise a safe, individualized anesthetic in obstetric and pediatric populations, and in those receiving regional blocks. In depth construction of the anesthesia care plan to include anesthetic techniques, prevention of complications, fluid management, monitoring and utilization of anesthesia equipment. Provides guided practical experience associated with course concepts, including practice with and evaluation of task-specific skills in both simulated and actual operating room environments. Includes advanced obstetric, regional, and pediatric anesthesia concepts, including anesthetic considerations and/or implications. Integrates the use of information system technology for enhancing regional anesthesia block performance.
Prereq.: NURS 8913.

NURS 8916    Health Care Policy    3 s.h.

The primary focus of this course is to explore the leadership role of nurses in health policy development and implementation as well as the role of research in health care policy formation and planning. Special emphasis is placed on selected national and international health policy issues that form the socio-political and economic context of nursing care and practice. Ethical dimensions of public policy formulations and implementation are highlighted.

NURS 8917    Evidence Based Practice 1    3 s.h.

This course focuses on critically analyzing and evaluating research evidence. Evidence-based practice concepts will be used. Methods of generating evidence through research are discussed.
Prereq.: NURS 8902 or equivalent statistics course.

NURS 8918    Clinical Practicum 4    3 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. Semester course; 300+ clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8914.

NURS 8919    Principles of Anesthesia 3    3 s.h.

This course covers the preanesthetic assessment, physical examination, monitoring, and administration of anesthesia in patients with pathophysiological conditions of the central nervous, renal, hepatic, or hematologic systems. Subject matter is presented on a continuum from basic to advanced theory.
Prereq.: NURS 8915.

NURS 8920    Ultrasound and Radiology    2 s.h.

Nurse anesthesia students investigate the practice of ultrasound-guided, regional anesthesia while supporting the core concepts of ultrasound machine operation, needle guidance, and sonoanatomy. An in-depth breakdown of the essential strategies used to identify radiological and sonographic landmarks for locating and identifying target nerves and key anatomy structures is presented.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8921    Evidence-Based Practice 2    3 s.h.

This course focuses on identifying and evaluating current literature in order to identify evidence-based clinical practice recommendations. Methods for translating evidence-based knowledge to inform nursing clinical practice will be used.
Prereq.: NURS 8917.

NURS 8922    Clinical Practicum 5    3 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. Semester course; 300+ clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8918.

NURS 8923    Principles of Anesthesia 4    3 s.h.

This course covers the preanesthetic assessment, physical examination, monitoring, and administration of anesthesia to obese and geriatric patients. It will also cover professional aspects of nurse anesthesia practice including nurse anesthesia law, independent practice, and finance planning and management.
Prereq.: NURS 8919.

NURS 8924    Epidemiology    2 s.h.

Epidemiologic concepts of populations for understanding and using health research is the focus. Principles and methods of data analysis central to understanding health-related indicators for population health management will be used. Students will be prepared to function as members of a research team.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8925    Clinical Practicum 6    4 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. Semester course; 450 clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8922.

NURS 8926    Principles of Anesthesia 5    3 s.h.

This course addresses various topics such as alterations in immunity (infectious and immune disorders) cancer, trauma and burns, and substance abuse disorders as well as anesthetic considerations for each.
Prereq.: NURS 8923.

NURS 8927    DNP Scholarly Project 1    3 s.h.

Focuses on identification of relevant clinical issues in anesthesiology with attendant formulation of critically applicable questions and examination of the relevant research evidence that addresses those questions. Students implement and evaluate a terminal project and disseminate the results through an oral and/or poster presentation, manuscript submission to a peer-reviewed journal or another appropriate medium.
Prereq.: NURS 8921.

NURS 8928    Healthcare Finance and Practice Management    2 s.h.

This course explores the role and examines healthcare finance and economics from the perspective of the advanced practice nurse. Emphasis is given to analysis and synthesis of practice behaviors specific to the development of the advanced practice role. Financial management principles, the healthcare reimbursement system, reimbursement process, and factors influencing the financial environment are discussed.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8929    Clinical Practicum 7    4 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility and supervised autonomy for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. Semester course; 450+ clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.

NURS 8930    Ethics in Advanced Nursing Practice    2 s.h.

This course explores the philosophic basis and derived theories of ethics and their implications for advanced nursing practice. Using ethical principles, students will examine a variety of clinical, research and practice management dilemmas that arise in the provision of advanced practice nursing services to individuals, populations and communities. Cultural competence and transcultural nursing practices will also be explored.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8931    DNP Scholarly Project 2    3 s.h.

Focuses on identification of relevant clinical issues in anesthesiology with attendant formulation of critically applicable questions and examination of the relevant research evidence that addresses those questions. Students implement and evaluate a terminal project and disseminate the results through an oral and/or poster presentation, manuscript submission to a peer-reviewed journal or another appropriate medium.
Prereq.: NURS 8927.

NURS 8932    Teaching, Curriculum and Evaluation Seminar    1 s.h.

This course examines the principles of teaching and learning applicable to the anesthesia didactic and clinical environment. Strategies are presented in teacher/learner communication, presentation development and strategies, curriculum designs and methods of evaluation pertinent to nurse anesthesia education.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8933    Clinical Practicum 8    4 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes increased responsibility and supervised autonomy for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum. Semester course; 450+ clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.

NURS 8934    Leadership and Collaboration for the DNP Nurse Anesthetist    2 s.h.

This course focuses on nursing leadership incorporating theory and research as it applies to the role of the Doctor of Nursing Practice in a variety of settings. The focus is developing advanced leadership and management skills, organizational effectiveness, power and influence skills, change management.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.

NURS 8935    Clinical Practicum 9    4 s.h.

Provides intensive experience in all clinical anesthesia areas. Represents an integral phase of sequenced clinical progress toward the achievement of competency in entry-level anesthesia practice. Includes clinical rotations to various affiliate sites to gain experience in management of specialized anesthetic considerations. Emphasizes full responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive anesthetic regime along the educational/experiential continuum with full supervision and guidance. Semester course; 450+ clocked clinical hours. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: NURS 8933.

NURS 8936    Anesthesia Synthesis: Comprehensive Review    2 s.h.

This advanced course provides an opportunity for third-year doctoral anesthesia students to integrate the principle anesthesia concepts learned to date. Anesthesia Synthesis is not solely a traditional “board review”. Instead, it includes the cerebral application of the concepts studied in previous courses. Graded S/U.
Prereq.: Acceptance and Enrollment in the DNP Nurse Anesthesia Program.