NUR 3000 Community Health (4 credits, (3 T, 1C)): Focuses on community/public health in …show more content…
Students will learn to assess labs related to fluids and electrolyte imbalances, and the major organs and systems (cardiovascular, integumentary, renal, endocrine, musculoskeletal and respiratory). Rationale: Adult Health I is the foundation of adult and elderly care. Learning the basic nursing assessments increase critical thinking and helps to build patient specific care …show more content…
Our students overcome an educational obstacle that not only affects the students, but prepares them to provide excellent patient care in their future nursing roles. This schools framework allows the student to focus on the person as a whole. Focusing on the whole aspect enables the nurse to provide a holistic approach, which addresses the needs in order to improve better outcomes. As a BSN prepared nurse, student’s rewards are not just monetary, but allows so many more opportunities for jobs and leadership roles (Haverkamp & Ball, 2013) The University will forever strive to achieve top quality education and understands nurse educators play a major role in this