Title

NURS2438 - Restorative Nursing I

Description

Description

Restorative Nursing I is designed to prepare students to plan nursing care for diverse patients experiencing disorders of the neurological/sensory, musculoskeletal, endocrine, immunological, hematological and gastrointestinal systems. Emphasis is placed on patient-centered care, nursing judgment/evidence-based care, safety and pharmacology.
API ID

Credits

4 (4/0/0)

Prerequisites

  • BIOL2262
  • BIOL2263
  • CHEM1100
  • Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support
  • Current, clear national background check
  • Current, clear Minnesota Department of Health criminal background check
  • Experience as nursing assistant as guided by the generic ADN application packet
  • NURS1415
  • NURS1416
  • NURS1426
  • Up-to-date immunizations and health form
OR

Competencies

  1. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the neurological and sensory system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  2. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the neurological and sensory system.
  3. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the musculoskeletal system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  4. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
  5. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the endocrine system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  6. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the endocrine system.
  7. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the immune system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  8. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the immune system.
  9. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the hematology system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  10. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the hematology system.
  11. Analyze nursing care for diverse patients with disorders of the gastrointestinal system, integrating the concepts of pathophysiology, safety and evidence-based nursing practice.
  12. Correlate pharmacological management for diverse patients with disorders of the gastrointestinal system.
Degrees that use this course

Degrees that use this course

Degree:
Associate of Science (AS)
The Associate Degree Nursing program is designed for students with no previous nursing experience who are seeking to become registered...
Location:
Fergus Falls Campus
Wadena Campus
Detroit Lakes Campus
Moorhead Campus
Credits:
64
Degree:
Associate of Science (AS)
The LPN to Associate Degree Nursing option is designed for licensed practical nurses seeking to become registered nurses. This option is...
Location:
Detroit Lakes Campus
Moorhead Campus
Fergus Falls Campus
Wadena Campus
Credits:
32