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Introduction to Nursing (NUR1022C (CC08))

Term: Fall Term 2007 (CC)

Faculty

Cynthia R. EhrhardtShow MyInfo popup for Cynthia R. Ehrhardt
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Eileen D. McBroomShow MyInfo popup for Eileen D. McBroom
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Carol L. SnyderShow MyInfo popup for Carol L. Snyder
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Schedule

Tue-Wed-Thu, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM (8/20/2007 - 10/9/2007) Location: 0001 (United Health 118 - Lecture)
Tue-Wed-Thu, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM (8/20/2007 - 8/21/2007) Location: 0001 (United Health 118 - Class/Laboratory)

Description

NUR 1022C INTRODUCTION TO NURSING I (4). 4 hours of class and 12 hours of clinical lab per week. Prerequisites: To be completed prior to beginning Introduction to Nursing I: Advisement/Orientation (if new student to CFCC); Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BSC 2085C) 4 credit hours; College Algebra (MAC 1105) 3 credit hours or Elementary Statistics (STA 2023); Freshman Composition I (ENC 1101) 3 credit hours; General Psychology (PSY 2012) 3 credit hours; and Human Nutrition (HUN 1201) 3 credit hours; with a minimum grade of C. Corequisite or prerequisite: BSC 2086C. Corequisite: NUR 1820 with a minimum grade of C. Prior to entry to the ADN Nursing Program, students have completed all general education prerequisite courses described in the ADN Information Sessions. All of the nursing courses build on and expand from Introduction to Nursing. In this course, students gain beginning knowledge about nursing and the Neuman Systems Model. The model includes client and environmental systems