Special Topics in Nursing
- Offered: Winter
- Prerequisites: Instructor's permission.
- Bulletin Year: 2021 - 2022 Undergraduate Bulletin | View the current NMU Catalog.
May be repeated if topic differs.
May be repeated if topic differs.
Pathophysiology is the study of how normal physiologic processes are altered by disease. Concepts learned in this course are fundamental to nursing practice and will be applied in higher level nursing courses.
This course introduces students to the accurate therapeutic use and safe administration of drugs. A prototype approach is used to emphasize the application of key concepts of selected drug classes in professional nursing practice. Clinical examples will be provided throughout the course.
Provides the foundation for the nursing major. Students will be introduced to concepts of professional nursing including communication and caring, wellness, health promotion, disease prevention, holistic nursing care, nursing informatics, evidence-based nursing practice, culture, ethics, advocacy and safety.
An opportunity for a qualified junior or senior to study a particular issue, person, topic or theme within Native American studies that is not explicitly addressed within an existing NAS undergraduate course.
An opportunity for a qualified junior or senior to study a particular issue, person, topic or theme within Native American studies that is not explicitly addressed within an existing NAS undergraduate course.
A close study of a particular issue, topic or theme within Native American studies that is not emphasized or focused upon in another existing undergraduate course within the realm of Native American studies.
A close study of a particular issue, topic or theme within Native American studies that is not emphasized or focused upon in another existing undergraduate course within the realm of Native American studies.
Notes:May be repeated if topic differs.