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NUR2 514 Introduction to Nursing 2 (5 credits)

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Offered by: Ingram School of Nursing (School of Nursing)

Overview

Nursing : This course aims to include a wide range of concepts related to developmental issues, safety, culture, working with the family as the unit of care and coping with acute illness. Strength-based nursing, nursing process, systematic assessment, illness specific management, ethical issues and developing knowledge specific to the clinical area will guide the student’s learning. The field experiences enable students to continue to develop a strengthbased patient family approach to promote health during a normative life event (maternal-child) and a non-normative life events (mental health/illness crisis).

Terms: Winter 2018

Instructors: Prchal, Christine; Leblanc, Catherine; Samson, Amelie (Winter)

  • Prerequisite(s): NUR2 513

  • Corequisite(s): NUR2 511 and IPEA 501.

  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken NUR2 514D2.

  • A nominal fee of $19.76 is charged to all nursing students who register in courses where clinical skills are taught to students in the Nursing Learning Laboratory. The fee is for clinical skills kits that students will use during their training in the Nursing Learning Laboratory. The kits also contain additional materials for students to take with them after the training to allow them to practice the skills they learn on their own.

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