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Sep 16, 2025
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NUR 2055 - Health Assessment and Fundamentals of Nursing Practice 7 cr This course will build upon previous nursing and liberal arts coursework to develop a foundation for nursing practice. Through a combination of classroom and clinical learning, the student will develop an understanding of the complex needs of the populations to be served. The student will learn the principles of the nursing process; person-centered and holistic care; communication; compassionate care; ethics; health promotion; identification and reduction of risk; basic elements of care and comfort; and quality and safety. Clinical content will allow the student to begin building their evidence-based foundation for future nursing practice through the learning and demonstration of basic nursing skills and assessment techniques. This course includes 2 credits of clinical experience.
Lecture/Lab: 5 hours of lecture, 2 clinical credits (90 hours) Prerequisite(s): NUR 1015 , BIO 2011 , BIO 2012 Restrictions: Enrollment in the School of Nursing Offered: Spring Special Fee: There is a fee associated with this course
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