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Joel's courses at LSC

Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1415
Nursing Care of the Adult I This course introduces the fundamental nursing care and management of common disease processes of the adult. Concepts of medical surgical nursing will be integrated throughout the content. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies will be introduced. Lab experience will allow the student the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts. (Prerequisites: successful completion of all previous courses on program planner and concurrent enrollment in current semester courses; 78 or higher on the Reading Comprehension portion of the CPT, or READ/ENGL0955 or its equivalent transfer course or higher with a grade of "C" or better; and 71 or higher on the Elementary Algebra Skills portion of the CPT, or MATH 0460 or its equivalent transfer course or higher with a grade of "C" or better) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1417
Fundamentals of Nursing Care This course introduces fundamental nursing principles foundational to clinical practice and aligns with ADN1415, expanding on the assessment and application of nursing care. Students will begin to apply evidence-based nursing, the nursing process, and develop clinical judgment. Principles such as diversity, equity, inclusion, comfort, sleep, oxygenation, infection control, wounds, health assessment, health promotion, patient teaching, documentation and informatics are discussed in the classroom setting and then demonstrated in the nursing lab. (Prerequisites: Acceptance into AS Nursing program) (2.5 hrs lec/3 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1421
Nursing Interventions I
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1441
Health Assessment
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1450
AD Clinical I This course covers the clinical application of fundamental nursing care principles for the beginning professional nursing student. The course focuses on communication, documentation, theory application, data collection, patient care and safety, medication administration and professionalism. The nursing process will be used in caring for patients in stable situations in lab and clinical settings. (Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previous courses on program planner and concurrent enrollment in current semester courses; 78 or higher on the Reading Comprehension portion of the CPT, or READ/ENGL0955 or its equivalent transfer course or higher with a grade of C or better; and 71 or higher on the Elementary Algebra Skills portion of the CPT, or MATH 0460 or its equivalent transfer course or higher with a grade of C or better) (0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 1524
LPN/LVN to RN Role Transition This course assists students to transition from the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse or Licensed Vocational Nurse to the Associate Degree Nurse. Learning opportunities will occur in the laboratory setting. Transitional topics include discussion and application of scope of practice differences between the LPN/LVN and the registered nurse as well as demonstration of the comprehensive assessment and basic medication skills. (Prerequisite: Acceptance into the AST Professional Nursing program) (0/2/0)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2415
Nursing Care of the Adult III
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2420
Advanced Nursing Skills
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2481
Advanced Nursing Care This course integrates a collaborative approach to managing patients with complex health issues. Concepts of advanced nursing care are applied in clinical problem solving situations for acute, chronic and complex illnesses. Utilizing elements of evidence-based practice and nursing process, the student participates in integrated lab simulations to synthesize theoretical concepts and apply clinical reasoning skills. (Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previous courses on program planner and concurrent enrollment in current semester courses) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2483
Advanced Nursing Care Clinical This clinical course synthesizes all previous and concurrent clinical and academic courses, while managing complex multiple client assignments in the acute care setting. Focus is placed on management of nursing care, delegation, clinical judgment, and prioritization. (Prerequisites: Successful completion of all previous courses on program planner and concurrent enrollment in current semester courses) (0 hrs lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2500
Intensive Care Preceptorship This nursing course is an elective for the Associate of Science nursing student in the final semester of the nursing program. This course is designed to build on skills previously introduced and expose the student to the critical care environment. In the Intensive Care Internship, emphasis is on the use of the nursing process within the critical care unit. Clinical experience may be provided in a variety of Critical Care settings and/or simulation. (Prerequisites: AS Nursing degree student in the last semester of the program. Current CPR) (.5 hrs lec/5 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2505
Nursing Preceptorship This nursing course is an elective for the Associate of Science nursing student in the final year of the nursing program. This course is designed to build on skills previously introduced and expose the student to an alternate clinical setting. In the Nursing Preceptorship, emphasis is on the use of the nursing process within that clinical setting. Clinical experience may be provided in a variety of settings and/or simulation. (Prerequisites: AS Advanced Standing Track (AST) student in the 2nd or 3rd semester of the program. Current CPR) (.5 hrs lec/5 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2600
Transitions to Practice
Subject: ADN
Course Number: 2600
Transition to Practice
Subject: NUPN
Course Number: 1420
PN Technical Skills I This course provides students with the foundational knowledge necessary to collect health data and provide interventions for adult clients with chronic medical conditions and common surgical procedures. (Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program. Concurrent enrollment with other first semester practical nursing courses.) (1.5 hrs lec/3 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: NUPN
Course Number: 1430
Medication Concepts
Subject: NUPN
Course Number: 1500
Nursing Trends This course emphasizes the history of nursing, health care systems, professional boundaries, legal and ethical issues, and standards of care. The Nurse Practice Act will be reviewed as related to the role of the practical nurse. (Prerequisites: Successful completion of first semester practical nursing courses. Concurrent enrollment with other second semester practical nursing courses.) (1 hr lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: NUPN
Course Number: 1520
Practical Nursing Technical Skills II This course develops a higher level of clinical judgment through application of theory, nursing process, and nursing interventions that focus on complex medical-surgical nursing skills. (Prerequisites: Successful completion of first semester practical nursing courses. Concurrent enrollment with other second semester practical nursing courses.) (0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: NUPN
Course Number: 1540
Gerontology in Nursing This course is designed to present nursing students with information and learning tools that adapt nursing skills to the aging population receiving health care in a variety of settings. Leadership skills are introduced to assist caregivers in long term care facilities at the practical nursing level. (Acceptance into the Practical Nursing Program. Concurrent enrollment with other first semester practical nursing courses.) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)

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