Adult Health Nursing III

NUR431

Exploration of high-acuity medical-surgical nursing care of adult clients exhibiting the most complex health needs, delivered through various methods. Critical-thinking activities interspersed throughout the course, as well as a focus on research and evidence-based nursing interventions to provide the level of cognitive ability needed to function in the role of a baccalaureate-prepared nurse. Clinical experiences provide students with opportunities to apply theoretical concepts in high-acuity, acute care settings. Minimum of 180 clinical hours required.

7 Credits: 3 Lecture, 12 Clinical

Corequisites:
NUR461, NUR494

Prerequisites:
NUR420 and NUR428