2020-2021 Course Catalog

PN 120 Practical Nursing Concepts 1

is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of nursing practice. The nursing process will be introduced and integrated throughout the course. Concepts related to biophysical and psychosocial care needs across the lifespan will be presented including safe and effective care principles. Emphasis will be placed on concepts of fluids and electrolytes, alterations in elimination, metabolism, oxygenation, infection control, tissue integrity, comfort, and mobility. Basic principles of health promotion, safety, and medication administration will be introduced. Concepts of culture and diversity in healthcare will be fostered. Clinical experiences will focus on basic medical and surgical care principles throughout the adult lifespan (ages 18 through death). This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees; areas of concentration include practical nursing (credit hours 6.0, lecture hours 4.0, lab hours 6.0).

Credits

6.0

Prerequisite

admission to the Practical Nursing program. Completion of PSYCH 145 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in PN 115, PN 118, PN 125, and BIOL 201

Division and Department

Health Professions / Practical Nursing