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Courses Brief Description

Level 4

Code & No. : NRS 241
Course:

Health Assessment

Credits:

2 lectures

Pre-requisite:

NRS 233

Description:

This course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills required for assessment of individual’s health status during health and illness. Students are directed to use effective communication skills to collect data about health history required for the performance of physical examinations based on the functional health patterns that affect the individual’s health status.  Knowledge from medical sciences and critical thinking are used to determine any health alterations of the individual

 

Code & No. : NRS 242
Course:

Health Assessment Skills Development \ Lab

Credits:

2 lab

Pre-requisite:

NRS 234

Description:

This laboratory based course is a co – requisite to the Health Assessment/Theory (NRS 241). It is designed to assist students to acquire basic essential skills to perform physical assessment and data collection for various patients in different health care settings. Thus, students are trained to collect subjective and objective data in order to design patients' care accordingly.

 

Code & No. : NRS 243
Course:

Adult and Geriatric Health Nursing-1\ Theory

Credits:

3 lectures

Pre-requisite:

NRS 233

Description:

This course is designed to introduce fourth level nursing students to the basic principles of nursing care and management of adult health problems related to respiratory, cardiovascular, , endocrine and gastrointestinal systems. These principles will assist students to provide the comprehensive nursing care needed to meet their needs by utilizing the nursing process.

 

Code & No. : NRS 244
Course:

Adult and Geriatric Health Nursing-1\Clinical

Credits:

3Clinical setting

Pre-requisite:

NRS 234

Description:

This course is designed to help the nursing students to apply the basic principles of nursing care and management of adult health problems related to respiratory, cardiovascular, immobility, endocrine and gastrointestinal systems by utilizing the nursing process .

 

Code & No. : NRS 245
Course:

Pharmacologic Aspects of Patient Care

Credits:

3 lectures

Pre-requisite:

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Description:

This course deals with pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, clinical/therapeutic uses and toxicology of drugs. Emphasis is given on how a drug works to anticipate when giving a drug to a patient are of paramount importance since nursing responsibilities include administering drugs, calculating medication dosages based on given setting, assessing drug effects, intervening to make a drug more tolerable, and providing teaching about drugs and the drug regimen.  

 

Code & No. : NRS 246
Course:

Microbiology for Nursing

Credits:

1 lecture+1 lab

Pre-requisite:

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Description:

This course is an introduction to the pathogenic microorganisms of humans including, bacteria, viruses, and fungi with a major emphasis on bacteriology and aseptic techniques and also the impact of microbes on everyday life. Further, this course uses a hands-on approach to investigate microbial growth and factors that impact growth and the interactions of microbes with biotic and abiotic environments.