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I will be taking NUR 110 fundamentals of nursing I & NUR 115intro to pharmacology. 8 hours total.:)
(this one I am not looking forward to) Ethics:uhoh21:
Bekahlynn,
I took this class at my CC this past Spring and it was one of my favorites. The focus of the class was not to teach us what is and is not ethical, but to teach us to see all sides of ethical issues that we may deal with in nursing, i.e. AIDS, abortion, birth defects, psych/commitment, organ donation, etc.
Good luck,
Cheri
wow! i thought i was taking alot, but some of you make mine look light...
[color=#ff8c00]i am taking:
[color=#ff8c00]ap i
[color=#ff8c00]ap lab
[color=#ff8c00]nursing 101: fundamentals
[color=#ff8c00]nursing 111: clinical
[color=#ff8c00]nursing 121: practical lab
[color=#ff8c00]nursing 131: nursing health assesment
[color=#ff8c00]and....last not least....nursing 365: health prom for the elderly
[color=#ff8c00]i am excited, but dreading the ap....the "hearsays" are scaring me!!! i survived biology and is the same professor (wow, was it ever hard) so hopefully it warmed me up for ap!!!:chair:
jschut, BSN, RN
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I am taking:
Personal and Social Ethics (3 cr.)A study of ethical values in relation to such problems as personal and societal decision making, selection and justification of life style, goal orientation, conflict resolution, freedom and creativity, commitment and responsibility.
Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing: Theory, Practice, Research (3 cr.) This course focuses on core theoretical concepts of nursing practice: health, wellness, illness, wholism, caring, environment, self-care, uniqueness of persons, interpersonal relationships and decision-making. This course helps you understand nursing's unique contributions to meeting societal needs through integrating theory, research, and practice.
Health and Wellness (4 cr.) Developmental Issues and Health, This course focuses on the use of concepts from nursing, nutrition, pharmacology, and biopsychosocial sciences to critically examine the determinates of health, wellness, and illness across the lifespan. Environmental, sociocultural, and economic factors that influence health care practices are emphasized. Theories of health, wellness, and illness are related to health-promotion, disease-prevention, and illness-prevention nursing interventions.
Introduction to the New Testament (3 cr.) Origins of the Christian movement and development of its beliefs, practices, and institutions in the first century. Primary source is the New Testament with due attention to non-Christian sources from the same environment.
Hmmmm... not too bad, I don't think....