NURS101 |
Fndtns Nursing/Critical Think
This foundational course introduces students to the application of nursing theory in the practice of professional nursing. The student will be guided to utilize critical thinking skills, when applying the nursing process in the care of adult clients, leading to the development of clinical judgment. Evidence-based fundamental nursing concepts, essential to the provision of nursing care, including holism, safety, communication, and basic client needs will be introduced
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 101 and NURS 101C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 and BIOL 110L; BIOL 221 and BIOL 221L; CHEM 150 and CHEM 150L
Co-requisite(s): BIOL 222 and BIOL 222L -
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NURS101C |
Fndtns Nursing/Crit Think Clin
This course introduces basic knowledge, skills, and critical thinking concepts necessary for delivery of bedside nursing. The student will learn to apply the nursing process and develop beginning clinical judgment in laboratory settings and through direct patient care experiences. The clinical learning objectives focus on meeting the basic healthcare needs of the older adult, chronically ill persons and their families. NURS101C requires 90 hours of clinical time for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 101 and NURS 101C.The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 110 & BIOL 110L; BIOL 221 & BIOL 221L; CHEM 150 & CHEM 150L
Co-requisite(s): BIOL 222L & BIOL 222
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NURS125 |
Pharmacology Nursing Pract I
This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence that introduces the basic principles of pharmacology used to safely administer medications and monitor effects of drug therapy. The clinical judgment model and the nursing process are used to highlight the nurse's role in ensuring safe and effective pharmacological therapies for patients across the lifespan. Students learn the characteristics of select, commonly-used drug prototypes and classifications utilized for various health conditions and disease states.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 221 and BIOL 221L; CHEM 150 and CHEM 150L
Co-requisite(s): NURS 101 and NURS 101C; BIOL 211* and BIOL 211L*; BIOL 222* and BIOL 222L*
*May be taken as a prerequisite.
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NURS126 |
Pharmacology Nursing Pract II
This course is the second part of a two-semester sequence that reinforces the basic principles of pharmacology used to safely administer medications and monitor effects of drug therapy. The clinical judgment model and the nursing process are used to highlight the nurse's role in ensuring safe and effective pharmacological therapies for patients across the lifespan. Students learn the characteristics of additional commonly-used drug prototypes and classifications utilized for various health conditions and disease states.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 211, BIOL 211L, NURS 101, NURS 101C, NURS 125
Recommended Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 312 - may also be taken as a prerequisite
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NURS135 |
Nutrition in Nursing
This course is designed to introduce the nursing student to the fundamentals of nutrition. Integration of the nursing process will be achieved through case studies and care plans designed for the adult client with nutritional health needs. This course will define the role of nutrients in the human body, as well as family and community nutrition. A strong emphasis will be placed on clinical nutrition in the acute care setting. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
Recommended Co-requisite(s): NURS101 and NURS101C are recommended for BSN-PL students only.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL115 or BIOL221 and BIOL221L
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NURS250 |
Nursing Care of Adults I
This course focuses on the development of theoretical knowledge and clinical skills involved in nursing care of the adult patient. Concepts which address prevention, health promotion, disease management and therapeutic interventions for adults, will be addressed. Health issues and disease processes commonly experienced by individuals and their families in the adult years will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on the teaching-learning process to promote a state of wellness and also end of life care for client and family within the practice of the professional nurse. The student will utilize therapeutic communication techniques with clients, families, and all members of the health care team. Current ethical and legal implications for the nursing profession will be included.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 250, NURS 250Land NURS 250C The lecture, lab (L) and clinica
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NURS250C |
Nursing Care of Adults I Clin
The student will use the nursing process and critical thinking skills to develop a holistic plan of care for a diverse adult population with various medical or surgical abnormalities in structured settings. Clinical practice experiences are provided in both outpatient and acute care settings and will focus on knowledge and skills necessary for the competent and compassionate care of adults within the context of their families and community. Opportunities to apply theoretical concepts are offered through faculty guided on and off campus experiences in acute care facilities. This course begins to prepare the nursing student to be an effective practitioner of care of the adult patient. NURS 250C requires 135 hours of clinical for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 250, NURS 250L and NURS 250C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS cou
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NURS250L |
Nursing Care of Adults I Lab
2 Contact Hours
The student will use the nursing process and critical thinking skills to develop basic medical surgical skills with demonstration and practical application in the nursing simulation lab. These skills include hands-on patient care techniques, communication, and health assessments as applied in clinical practice situations in the process of providing care to adults in a nursing simulation setting.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course.
Note: NURS 250L requires 2 hours of skills lab each week.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 250, NURS 250L and NURS 250C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 222, BIOL 222L, BIOL 312, NURS 126, NURS 217 , NURS 217L , NURS 325 and NURS 325C
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NURS315 |
Health Promotion & Education
This course will introduce theories of teaching and learning as well as a model for health promotion. The fundamentals of developing strategies to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate teaching plans will be emphasized. Concepts of health promotion and disease prevention for vulnerable populations will be integrated in teaching plans. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
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NURS325 |
Mental Health Nursing
This course focuses on the psychopathology, psychopharmacology, and holistic care for individuals, families and groups with mental health conditions across the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on therapeutic communication for clients with emotional and psychosocial difficulties. Students will utilize theory and evidence from nursing, psychology and related disciplines to develop clinical judgment in care provision of clients. Health promotion strategies that improve mental health outcomes will be integrated throughout the course.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 325 and NURS 325C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 101 and NURS 101C; NURS 125 and PSYC 101
Co-requi
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NURS325C |
Mental Health Nursing Clinical
This clinical course focuses on the nursing management of clients with mental health conditions. Application of theoretical knowledge of psychopathology, psychopharmacology, therapeutic communication, client education, and other treatment strategies are utilized to provide an evidence-based, holistic approach to care for clients with mental health disorders. NURS325C requires 45 hours of clinical time for the semester. Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 325 and NURS 325C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 101 and NURS 101C; NURS 125, PSYC 101
Co-requisite(s): NURS 126, NURS 217L and NURS 217
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NURS334 |
Nursing Care of Adults II
This course focuses on the additional development of theoretical knowledge and clinical skills involved in nursing care of the adult patient. Concepts which address prevention, health promotion, disease management, and therapeutic interventions for adults will be continued. Health issues and disease processes commonly experienced by individuals and their families in the adult years will be examined. Emphasis will be placed on the teaching-learning process to promote a state of wellness and also end of life care for the client and family within the practice of the professional nurse. The student will continue to utilize therapeutic communication techniques with clients, families, and all members of the health care team. Additional ethical and legal implications for the nursing profession will be included. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
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NURS334C |
Nursing Care of Adults II Clin
The student will continue to use the nursing process and critical thinking skills to develop a holistic plan of care for a diverse adult population with various medical or surgical abnormalities in structured settings. Clinical practice experiences will continue to be provided in both outpatient and acute care settings and will focus on knowledge and skills necessary for the competent and compassionate care of adults within the context of their families and community. Additional opportunities to apply theoretical concepts are offered through faculty guided on and off campus experiences in acute care facilities. This course continues to prepare the nursing student to be an effective practitioner of care of the adult patient. NURS 334C requires 180 hours of clinical for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 334, NURS 334L and NURS 334C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NU
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NURS334L |
Nursing Care of Adults II Lab
(2 contact hours)
The student will continue to use the nursing process and critical thinking skills to develop medical and surgical nursing skills with demonstration and practical application in the nursing simulation lab. These skills include additional hands-on patient care techniques, communication, and health assessment as applied in clinical practice situations in the process of providing care to adults in a nursing simulation setting. Note: NURS334L requires 2 hours of skills lab each week. A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS334, NURS334L and NURS334C
Prerequisite(s): NURS250, NURS250L and NURS250C
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NURS355 |
Nursing of Childbearing Family
This course identifies the role of the nurse in caring for the maternity client and family. Emphasis will be placed on critical thinking, along with the theoretical content relevant to the mother and neonate’s health care needs. Family planning, well woman health, preparing for pregnancy, fetal development from conception to birth, and both the physiological and psychological processes of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum care will be areas of focus. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to complete this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS355 and NURS355C
Co-requisite(s): NURS370L
Prerequisite(s): NURS334, NURS334L and NURS334C
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NURS355C |
Nursing Childbearing Fam Clin
This course identifies the role of the nurse in caring for the maternity client and family. It will highlight the role of the nurse in care of the family unit. Emphasis will be placed on critical thinking, along with the theoretical content relevant to the mother and neonate's health care needs. Family planning, well woman health, preparing for pregnancy, fetal development from conception to birth, and both the physiological and psychological processes of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum care will be areas of focus. Clinical experiences will take place in a variety of care settings, including acute care settings. The student will use the nursing process in the care of the high- and low-risk maternity client and neonate. Students will apply critical thinking skills and therapeutic communication techniques in supportive nursing interventions for the childbearing woman and her family. NURS 355C requires 90 hours of clinical for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or bett
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NURS370 |
Nursing Care of Children
This course identifies the role of the nurse in caring for the developing child from birth through adolescence. Theories and principles of growth and development are discussed in relation to issues along the illness/wellness continuum. Students will apply critical thinking skills and therapeutic communication techniques in preventative and/or supportive nursing interventions for children at risk and experiencing illness. The nursing process is used to examine conditions and describing the role of the nurse in caring for the child and family. Theories of growth and development will be incorporated in developing appropriate anticipatory plans of care for children and families with complex needs. Methods of providing holistic care to the child and family with an emphasis on health promotion, maintenance, restoration or support of death with dignity are discussed. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.d
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NURS370C |
Nursing Care of Children Clin
This course will allow the student to apply concepts learned in the classroom to the care of the maternal/family unit including the birth process through adolescence. The student will use the nursing process to develop holistic plans of care and critical thinking skills to demonstrate application of care of the family unit in the clinical setting. NURS 370C requires 90 hours of clinical for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 370, NURS 370L and NURS 370C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 334, NURS 334L and NURS 334C
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NURS370L |
Nursing Care of Children Lab
(2 contact hours)
This course will allow the student to apply concepts learned in the classroom to the care of the maternal/family unit including the birth process through adolescence. The student will use the nursing process and critical thinking skills to develop and demonstrate practical application of care of the family unit in the laboratory setting. These skills include hands-on patient care techniques, communication, and health assessment as applied in clinical practice situations in the process of providing care of families. Note: NURS370L requires two hours of skills lab each week. A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS370, NURS370L and NURS370C
Prerequisite(s): NURS334, NURS334L and NURS334C
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NURS415* |
Evidence Based Nursing Practice
This course will provide information on the theoretical and analytic processes to improve decision-making about the delivery of nursing care to patients or populations. Topics included will be producing, compiling and assessing evidence, use of clinical pathways and guidelines, clinical trials, decision analysis, and outcomes research. The development of a change in nursing practice and strategy for implementing it based upon an evidence based approach will be formulated. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Prerequisite(s): STAT219
*Nursing Pre-Licensure BSN students may take online offerings with permission of the Nursing Department.
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NURS427 |
Community Health Nursing (PL)
This course focuses on concepts of community and public health nursing. Topics include population-centered risk reduction and health promotion, public health policy, public health emergencies and disasters, and social determinants of health. The course will explore concepts of interprofessional collaboration and strategies for promoting equitable health outcomes. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. *Component Co-requisite(s): NURS427 and NURS427C
* Prerequisites: BSN-PL Students: NURS355, NURS355C, NURS370, NURS370L, NURS370C, and NURS315. BSN-C Students: NURS315
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NURS427C |
Comm Hlth Nursing Clinical PL
This course provides the student with a basic foundation for the practice of community health nursing. The student will apply the nursing process to the care of individuals, families, and communities, with an emphasis on prevention at all levels. The student will also be introduced to multiple roles of the community health nurse in a variety of settings and application to a collaborative health care model. Note: Any unexcused non-attendance or dismissal from a clinical experience will result in a grade of F. NURS427C requires 90 hours of clinical for the semester. A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS427 and NURS427C
Prerequisite(s): NURS355, NURS355C, NURS370, NURS370L and NURS370C
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NURS433 |
Leadership in Nursing
The course examines the evidence of leadership theory in the management of clients in complex healthcare environments including organizational structures involving finances, communication, information and quality systems. Students will learn about the leadership and management styles that are important to the professional nurse. This course will emphasize prioritization, delegation, and care coordination. The nurse's role in policy development and evaluation will be introduced.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 433 and NURS 433C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) components of each NURS course must be successfully completed during the same semester. All component co-requisites must be repeated if a failing grade is received in any one of them.
Prerequisite(s): NURS 355, NURS 355C, NURS 370, NURS 370L and NURS 370C
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NURS433C |
Leadership in Nurs Clinical
This summative clinical course focuses on the synthesis of nursing knowledge and skills while applying leadership theory in the management of the healthcare environment. Emphasis is on clinical judgment and awareness of leadership styles that are essential to the professional nurse. This 1:1 precepted clinical experience provides opportunities to practice prioritization, delegation, evaluation and coordination of care that ensure readiness for practice upon graduation. Students will demonstrate accomplished clinical judgment in the prioritization and provision of safe, person-centered care that is applicable to a specific assigned clinical site and the given patient population with complex healthcare needs. NURS433C requires 135 hours of clinical practice for the semester.
Grade Note(s): A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
Fees: Additional course fees apply.
Component Co-requisite(s): NURS 433 and NURS 433C. The lecture, lab (L) and clinical (C) compo
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NURS496 |
Nursing Capstone
This course focuses on current healthcare trends and issues related to nursing practice and research. Students will evaluate their personal commitment to the values inherent of the nursing profession. Students will have an opportunity to synthesize their learning experiences throughout the nursing program for future practice in accordance with American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) BSN Essentials. This course incorporates a comprehensive nursing content review program as preparation for the NCLEX-RN examination. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. NURS496O will be offered for BSN Completion and Concurrent partnership students only. The O suffix designates a course offering in which the ATI exam requirement for BSN-PL students will not be included. Applicable Course Fees can be found at https://my.davenport.edu/financial-aid/how-much-does-du-cost/tuition-and-fees.
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NURS217 |
Health Assessment in Nursing
This course prepares the undergraduate nursing student to collect data and perform a complete and thorough client assessment, including history and physical examination. The course emphasizes a holistic approach to assessment. The focus of the four domains of man’s physical, psychological, spiritual, and cultural needs throughout the lifespan are presented. The student will gain an advanced level of competency in health assessment to function in the role of a professional nurse. This course will lay the foundation of advanced assessment skills to enable the student to consider graduate studies in nursing science. Note: A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS217 and NURS217L
Prerequisite(s): BIOL221, BIOL221L, NURS101 and NURS101C
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NURS217L |
Health Assessment Nursing Lab
(2 contact hours)
This course prepares the undergraduate nursing student to collect data and perform a complete and thorough client assessment, including history and physical examination. The course emphasis is a holistic approach to assessment. The focus of the four domains of man’s physical, psychological, spiritual, and cultural needs throughout the lifespan are presented. Note: This course requires 2 hours of skills lab each week. A grade of B- or better is required to pass this course successfully. Additional course fee(s) apply.
*Component Co-requisite(s): NURS217 and NURS217L
Prerequisite(s): BIOL221, BIOL221L, NURS101 and NURS101C
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