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Nursing Care Adult/AgingPatient II (NURS 306)

Term: 2025-2026 - Spring

Faculty

Susan Rux
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Sharon Mingo
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Susan Apold
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Deborah Ann Stallworth
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Gina M Cuozzo
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Dana N Baker
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Schedule

Wed-Thu, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (1/20/2026 - 5/13/2026) Location: MAIN CHAT B

Description

Provides students with the information, knowledge and attitudes necessary to provide safe, high-quality care to adults from early adulthood through the aging process. Acute and chronic health issues, adult development, primary, secondary and tertiary prevention will be addressed. Issues of diversity and inclusivity will be explored within the context of the delivery of nursing care. Concepts of patient advocacy will be discussed with application of these concepts to direct patient care. This course includes both didactic/theoretical learning as well as clinical practice experiences with adult patients in in-patient acute care and out-patient primary care clinical settings. Nursing care for patients with gastroenterologic, urinary, hematologic and immuncologic pathology will be addressed. (4 credits: 2 classroom hours/8 clinical hours/week)