NRS 233 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Theory

The student will relate to the basic techniques of assessment to abnormal disease findings in the adult client. The student will explain principles pathophysiology and pharmacology in relation to acute and chronic health problems. Students will describe the concept of client-centered care with a focus on quality improvement and safety while utilizing professionalism.

Semester hours: 2.0

Prerequisites:

  • BIO 210 - Microbiology - Lecture and Lab
  • BIO 211 - Human Anatomy - Lecture and Lab
  • BIO 213 - Human Physiology - Lecture and Lab
  • CHM 110 - Fundamentals of Chemistry - Lecture and Lab
  • NRS 118 - Introduction of Professional Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgment: Theory
  • NRS 125 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Theory
  • NRS 126 - Foundational Skills and Assessment of the Adult: Clinical
  • NRS 153 - Population Health Nursing: Foundations

Co-requisites:

  • NRS 227 - Pathophysiology
  • NRS 234 - Assessment and Care of the Adult with Abnormal Findings: Clinical
  • NRS 235 - Pharmacology I

Last updated: 02/29/2024