NURS212G: Nursing IV

Class Program
Credits 9 Theory Hours 3 Lab Hours 18

Students develop competence and independence to provide and manage care as members within the discipline of nursing for patients, families, and communities. The delivery of patient centered care across the life span in a variety of settings is emphasized with a special focus on multi-system problems in adult medical-surgical and community health nursing. Nursing knowledge, attitudes, as well as interpersonal, and psychomotor competencies are further developed and refined.

Prerequisites

Both NURS211G and BIOL210G with grades of “C+” or better, and ENGL110G or ENGL111G

Corequisites

MATH145G or higher, ENGL elective, Humanities/Fine Arts/Foreign Language elective

Semester Offered
Spring semester