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HDP401 - Processes of Human Diseases II

Students will study human disease processes and focus on the fundamental principles of homeostatic mechanisms and how alterations in homeostatic mechansims disrupt the human body. Overall mechansims of disease will be studied by systems and have been categorized into concepts. These specific concepts will be examined for the effect that they produce on thes tructure and function of the body. Common diseases will be used to illustrate each concept. Clinical practice and Health and Healing courses will provide the opportunity for students to apply knowledge into client situations. Students will engage in class acitivities, online discussions, readings and computer animations as a basis for knowledge acquisition.

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NUR401 - CCC: Complex Health Challenges

Classroom discussion focuses on the health and healing of clients experiencing complex health challenges. Students systematically and holistically study common alterations in selected body systems and explore appropriate nursing care using knowledge from nursing and other disciplines. The practicum experience facilitates nursing students? integration of theoretical and practical knowledge and develops students? clinical decision-making and practice skills. The practicum experience will occur in either medical or surgical areas. The nursing theorist grounding classroom discussion and clinical practice will be Parse.

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NUR402 - Professionhood and Knowledge of Nursing II

This course provides an in-depth exploration of nursing professional organizations and nursing knowledge and their impact on professional nursing practice today. This course introduces students to leadership roles as caregivers and colleagues within nursing and interprofessional teams and as represented in nursing organizations. Specific attention is given to nursing organizations, standards, guidelines, scope of practice, the connections of nurisng theory and clinical practice. This course requires students to consult professonal literature from nursing and other related fields to inform their scholarly work.

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NUR403 - Nursing: Ethical Ways of Knowing and Caring

This course is dedicated to the study of ethical theories from nursing and other fields, including concepts and models of ethical decision-making as they apply to nursing practice. Theoretical approaches may include deontological, utilitarian, and rights-based ethics caring/discourse/relational, and virtue. The study of fundamental ethical concepts of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, truthfulness, integrity, and justice will be discussed. Personal beliefs and values will be explored within a relational perspective to these theories and to professional codes of ethics. The CNA Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses and CNO Ethics Practice Standards will be applied to nursing practice situations. Human science theories will provide a context for ethical and moral ddecision-making Strategies to create a moral community for nurses and influence ethical issues at the local and global llevelsare studied.

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NUR420 - CCC: Complex Health Challenges Practicum

Classroom discussion focuses on the health and healing of clients experiencing complex health challenges. Students systematically and holistically study common alterations in selected body systems and explore appropriate nursing care using knowledge from nursing and other disciplines. The practicum experience facilitates nursing students? integration of theoretical and practical knowledge and develops students? clinical decision making and practice skills. The practicum experience will occur in either medical or surgical areas. The nursing theorist grounding classroom discussion and clinical practice will be Parse.

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