NSG 333: Nursing Concepts III

Class Program
Credits 6

The purpose is to identify, clarify, and conceptualize advanced pathological changes in major health problems across the lifespan which provides a theoretical base for the nurse in the Benner's domains of practice. The concepts of caring is reflected in the seeking of knowledge regarding pathophysiology and nursing interventions. Using a student-centered learning environment, students have an opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking skills in applying pathophysiological and nursing principles. Students integrate theory into the care for the acutely ill client in practice settings. Students develop and expand their clinical judgement and skills in selected domains of practice. A conceptual framework is utilized. Offered Fall and Spring. [Theory: 50 hours; Clinical: 80 hours]

Prerequisites

NSG 201, NSG 207, NSG 212, NSG 323, NSG 325

Corequisites

NSG 333L