Nurs212 090910
Nurs212 090910
2. COURSE DESIGNATION:
Degree Credit
Transfer credit: CSU
3. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
Catalog Description:
Continuation of the study of human health needs and the principles, facts, concepts, and skills basic to
nursing care using the nursing process to promote homeostasis. Supervised learning experiences
corresponding with classroom instruction in off-campus health care facilities. (Fall only.)
6. COURSE CONTENT:
Lecture Content:
1. The Role of the Professional Nurse in the Continuum of Care: Acute Care Settings and Community Care
Settings.
2. Dimensions of Health; Nursing Assessment and Health Promotion Strategies throughout the Adult Life
Span.
3. Teaching Learning Strategies: The Nurse as the Teacher
4. Nursing Process: Rest and comfort needs
5. Pharmacology: Survey classification
6. Nursing Process: Understanding and teaching medications to adults of all ages
7. Nursing Process: Nutritional needs of adults of all ages
8. Nursing Process: Respiratory status of adults of all ages
9. Nursing Process: Beginning concepts of Acid-Base balance in adults of all ages
10. Nursing Process: Fluid and electrolyte status/needs in adults of all ages
11. Nursing Process: The patient experiencing surgery of adults of all ages; discharge planning skills
12. Nursing Process: The patient experiencing loss/death including social and emotional effect of death in
adults of all ages
13. Nursing Process: Lab values and diagnostic procedures in the assessment of health of adults of all ages
Lab Content:
See attachment
8. REPRESENTATIVE ASSIGNMENTS
Representative assignments in this course may include, but are not limited to the following:
Writing Assignments:
Well Elder Interview and Written Assignment
Older Adult Patient Teaching Practicum and accompanied Written Assignment
Older Adult Pain Assessment - Practicum and accompanied Written Assignment
Reading Assignments:
Refer to Course Study Guide for specified Reading assignments (Text and Online articles)
Other Outside Assignments:
Well Elder Interview