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Level I (Sophomore)
NR 200 Health Assessment Across the Life Span 3cr.
Didactic and lab with 2 hours/week of class and one
three hour lab per week.
A systems approach is used to provide students with a
comprehensive approach for basic health assessment of
the individual. Cross cultural approaches for interviewing
and communication principles are presented. Collection
of data and identification of patterns and relationships
provide a foundation for personal health assessment and
the nursing care planning process. Developmental
theories across the lifespan serve as a framework for
assessment of normal growth and development.
Prerequisites: Admission to the Bachelor of Science
in Nursing Program; BI 240/241, PY 251 (or concurrent).
Fulfills Health and Wellness General Education
requirement.
NR 215 Foundations of Nursing I 4 cr.
Didactic, lab, clinical with 2 class hours/week,
one 3-hour lab/week and 45 hours clinical/semester.
Introduction to the theoretical foundations of nursing
and conceptual framework of the curriculum. Concepts
presented include critical thinking and the nursing
process, basic health care needs of the individual,
diversity, systems theory, communication, and evidence
based practice. The process of values clarification is
discussed. Legal, professional and ethical standards of
the profession are introduced.
Prerequisites: Admission
to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program,
BI 240/241(or concurrent).
NR 216 Foundations of Nursing II 4 cr.
Didactic, lab, clinical with two class hours/week,
one 3-hour lab/week and 45 hours clinical/semester.
Builds on concepts, knowledge and skills introduced in
Foundations of Nursing I. Establishes a foundation for
safe nursing practice in meeting basic care needs for
individuals with common disruptions of body systems.
Presents scientific principles and evidence base for skill
development, including medication administration.
Opportunities for self mastery and application of skills
are provided in a variety of settings. Use of critical
thinking in application of skills is stressed.
Prerequisites:
NR 200, NR 215, NR 225 (or concurrent).
NR 225 Pharmacology 3 cr.
Didactic with 3 class hours/week.
Pharmacokinetics and clinical applications of a variety
of classes of drugs based on body systems and
pathophysiology are presented. Drug interactions with
living systems are examined. Role of the nurse is
discussed, including legal and ethical issues related to
medication administration. Opportunities to develop
skill in drug calculations are provided.
Prerequisites:
BI 240/241, NR 215. Concurrent: NR 216.
Level II (Junior)
NR 300 Professional Transitions 3 cr.
(For RN’s ONLY)
Didactic with 3 class hours/week.
Introduction to the philosophy and curriculum
framework for BSN completion track. Theoretical
foundations of nursing practice are presented. Systems
theory and complexity theory are introduced. Process of
values clarification is introduced. Current nursing issues
are discussed.
Prerequisites: current valid Ohio license as
a registered nurse; evidence of satisfactory completion of
an accredited diploma or Associate of Science in
Nursing program; admission to RN to BSN track.
NR 310 Evidence-Based Practice 3 cr.
Didactic with 3 hours class/week.
Sources, levels and strength of evidence for best practice
are reviewed. Process for critiquing evidence is
discussed. Methods and tools for implementation of
evidence-based practice to achieve optimal patient
outcomes are examined. Relationship of health care
policy to evidence-based practice is discussed.
Prerequisites: NR 216, NR 225, NR 300 (or concurrent)
for students enrolled in the RN to BSN track.
NR 320 Adult Nursing Practice 7 cr.
Didactic, clinical with 5 hours class/week and
90 hours clinical/semester.
Study of health alterations of the adult through the
lifespan. Application of critical thinking and the nursing
process in the care of adults with short-term acute and/or
chronic health alterations. Interrelationships
of body systems and pathophysiology are emphasized, as
well as interrelationships with other complex adaptive
systems. Application of strategies for health promotion,
maintenance and restoration of the adult.
Prerequisites:
NR 216, NR 225, NR 310 (or concurrent) for students
enrolled in the BSN Pre-Licensure track.
NR 330 Mental Health Nursing 4 cr.
Didactic, clinical with 3 hours class/week and
45 hours clinical/semester.
Focus is on promotion and maintenance of mental
health and care of individuals, and groups experiencing
mental health alterations. Emphasis is placed on
vulnerable populations and the context in which mental
health alterations occur. Health care policy implications
of mental health issues are discussed. Service-learning
opportunities are provided with vulnerable populations
experiencing or at high risk for mental health alterations.
Prerequisites: NR 310, NR 320.
NR 340 Family Nursing 6 cr.
Didactic, clinical with 4 hours/week class, one hour
lab/week and 90 hours/semester clinical.
Family assessment and diversity of family styles. Issues
related to providing health care services for vulnerable
family populations are compared with issues related to
healthy families. Strategies to minimize health risk and to
promote health and well being of the family are
discussed. Care of parents, including pregnancy, and
children from newborn through adolescence are
presented in the context of a childrearing family as a
complex adaptive system. Service learning opportunities
are provided with vulnerable family populations.
Prerequisites: NR 310, NR 320.
Level III (Senior)
NR 410 Health Care Policy in Complex
Adaptive Systems 3 cr.
Didactic with 3 hours of class/week.
Analyses of economic, legal and social factors impacting
health care policies. Discussion of relationship between
emerging social issues/trends and health care disparities.
Discussion of social justice and equity in access and
delivery of health care services. Opportunities are
provided to participate in political processes impacting
nursing and health care policy.
Prerequisites: NR 330,
NR 340 for students enrolled in the BSN Pre-Licensure
track. NR 300 (or concurrent) for students in the RN to
BSN track. Open to non-nursing majors with permission
of instructor.
NR 420 Community/Populations
Nursing Practice 5cr.
Didactic, clinical with 3 hours class/week and 90 hours
clinical/semester.
Introduces concepts and strategies to promote culturally
sensitive care for communities and populations. Diversity
and culture are examined in relation to social systems
and patterns of interconnected relationships.
Epidemiological concepts are integrated throughout.
Examines the role of the nurse in caring for
communities/populations. Emergency preparedness and
bioterrorism are introduced. Collaboration and
coordination with community members and agencies is
emphasized. Fulfills General Education Cross-Cultural
requirement.
Prerequisites: NR 330, NR 340, NR 410
(or concurrent) for students enrolled in the BSN Pre-
Licensure tract. NR 300 (or concurrent) for students
enrolled in the RN to BSN track.
NR 430 Nursing Care of Adults/Families
with Complex Multisystem
Health
Alterations 5 cr.
Didactic, clinical with 3 class hours/week and 90 hours
clinical/semester.
Application of critical thinking and use of the nursing
process with adults/families experiencing complex,
multisystem health alterations. Role of technology in the
assessment and management of acutely ill adults is
discussed.
Prerequisites: NR 330, NR 340.
NR 440 Professional Issues 3 cr.
Didactic with 3 hours class/week.
Analyses of economic, legal, historical and social issues
affecting the practice of nursing and health care within
complex adaptive systems. Discussion of the role of the
nurse as a provider of care, a designer/manager/
coordinator of care and a member of the profession.
Examines scope and standards for the nursing profession
and ethical issues related to the practice of nursing.
Emerging trends in practice, education and delivery of
care are discussed. Law regulating the practice of nursing
is reviewed.
Prerequisites: Open to students enrolled in
the BSN Pre-Licensure track only; NR 330, NR 340.
NR 450 Gerontology 3cr.
Didactic, Clinical/Service Learning with 2 class
hours/week and 45 clinical/service learning
hours/semester.
Study of theories of aging and systems impacting older
adults. Literature and art are used as a medium to
examine issues related to aging. Discussion of end-of-life
concepts and theories. Examines responses of the older
adult in health and illness from an interdisciplinary
perspective.
Prerequisites: NR 330 and NR 340 for
students enrolled in the BSN Pre-Licensure track; NR
300 (or concurrent) for students enrolled in the RN to
BSN track; permission of instructor and PY 251 for nonnursing
majors. Junior or senior status is required.
NR 460 Health Care Leadership/Management 5 cr.
Didactic, clinical with 3 hours class/week and
90 hours clinical/semester.
Exploration of leadership and management theories/
concepts applied to the role of the nurse as a leader,
manager and coordinator of care. Examines concepts
and theories related to negotiation, conflict management,
and delegation. Legal implications of documentation and
delegation are emphasized. Strategies to improve cost,
safety and quality of care, based on evidence-based
practice, are applied within complex adaptive health
care systems.
Prerequisites: NR 430 for students enrolled
in the BSN Pre-Licensure track. NR 300 (or concurrent)
for students enrolled in the RN to BSN track.
Corequisite: NR 461 for students enrolled in the BSN
Pre-Licensure track.
NR 461 Professional Practicum 3 cr.
Seminar/Clinical with one hour seminar/week
and 90 hours clinical/semester.
Role development of the professional nurse. Prepares
students for transition to practice as a professional
nurse. Students develop an individualized program of
study to integrate concepts/theories of the nursing
program into their professional practice. Includes
discussion of strategies for organization and time
management.
Prerequisites: NR 410, Health Care Policy;
NR 420, Community/Populations Nursing Practice;
NR 430, Nursing Care of Individuals with Complex
Health Alterations.
Prerequisites: Open to students
enrolled in the BSN Pre-Licensure track only;
NR 410, NR 420, NR 430.
Prerequisite or concurrent:
NR 440, NR 460.
NR 464 RN to BSN Capstone Practicum 5 cr.
Didactic with one hour/class/week, two hours/week
seminar, and 90 clinical hours/semester.
This course provides an integrated experience with
opportunities to apply baccalaureate level nursing
competencies. Role development of the baccalaureate
nurse is stressed. Students develop an individualized
program of study to integrate concepts/theories of the
nursing program into their professional practice. The
capstone includes the development, implementation and
evaluation of a clinically focused project.
Prerequisites:
NR 300, NR 310, NR 410, NR 420, NR 460
(or concurrent).
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NURSING ELECTIVES
NR 470/471 Complementary/
Alternative Heath 2-3 cr.
Didactic with 2 class hours/week.
Introduction to use of complementary and alternative
health modalities (CAM). Analysis of evidence base for
selected CAM.
Prerequisites: Junior or senior level status
for nursing majors. Junior or senior status and HP 110 or
112 or equivalent.
OR
NR 472/473 Selected Topics in Nursing 2-3 cr.
Focus is a special topic related to nursing. Course
is taught in seminar format. Topic for seminar to
be announced.
Prerequisites: Level II (Junior) or Level III
(Senior) status in the nursing program.
OR
NR 474/475 International Nursing in a
Developing Country 2-3 cr.
Didactic with 2 class hours/week.
Comparison of health care systems in a developing versus
developed country. Introduction to tropical and other
diseases seen in developing countries. Cultural beliefs
impacting health care are discussed. May include a travel
abroad component. Prerequisites: Level II
(Junior) or Level III (Senior) status in the nursing program.
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