NURS 636 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II - Clinical Lab Unit(s): 3
This clinical application course guides the student in providing comprehensive care for chronically ill adults. The student will engage in a variety of learning experiences within chronic-care setting. Emphasis will be placed on the nursing process as a basis for holistic patient assessment as it relates to the impact of chronicity and sequelae of illness. Goal-directed care will be underscored with respect to achieving an optimal level of functioning throughout the course of illness, including the end of life.
A School of Nursing-issued ‘Clinical Clearance Form’, given to the student after completion of specific pre-clinical requirements, is due to the Instructor on the first clinical meeting day.
Corequisite: NURS-615; NURS-629; NURS-635; NURS-640 Restriction: Clinical Course Fee-Grad - 162; Malpractice Insurance-Grad - 25 School of Nursing and Health Professions
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