Clinical Experience 4
NRSG 2004
Course description
This course provides the student with a variety of nursing practice settings where they can interact with clients and families experiencing commonhealth problems. The student will promote health and healing for clients and families both independently, and in consultation with others. The student will apply the theories and concepts examined and explored in the co-requisitePractical Nursing Health and Healing 3 and other courses.Prerequisites: Health and Healing Life Transition NRSG 1006 and NPP: Life Transition Agency NRSG 1015 or NPP: Life Transition Agency NRSG1010 and NPP: Advanced Health Arts NRSG 1009 and Math/Pharmacology NRSG 1014 or Math/Pharmacology NRSG 1008 and Process/Human Disease: Introduction NRSG 2002 and PN Health and Healing 3 NRSG 2001 and Health AssessmentNRSG 200
Credits
12
Course Hours
168
Prerequisites
Post Secondary level NRSG 1006 Gerontological Nursing Minimum Grade of 65and Post Secondary level NRSG 1014 Pharmacology Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 1022 AHA Minimum Grade of P
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2000 Profession of Nursing 3 Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2002 Pathophysiology 1 Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2003 Health Assessment Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2005 NPP: MH/MC Clinical Minimum Grade of P
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2001 Med-Surg Theory Minimum Grade of 65
and (Post Secondary level NRSG 2008 Patho 2 Minimum Grade of 65
or Post Secondary level NRSG 2019 Pathophysiology 2 (ODE) Minimum Grade of 65)
Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program at the point of registration. Declaring a program does not necessarily mean students must complete a program, individual courses may be taken for skill improvement and upgrading.
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