NURS 310 Introduction to Clinical Nursing

Develops and builds technical and interpersonal expertise as the student begins to apply the nursing process with individual clients. The nursing process guides the student in providing client-centered care. Based on newly learned foundational and nursing principles, the student learns to synthesize the mastery of psychomotor skills with their ability to care for clients with a focus on wellness, health maintenance, and health promotion. Inpatient settings will be utilized for student clinical experiences as well as simulated clinical situations in the nursing skills lab. Clinical included (90 hours) Fee: $35

Credits

6 credits

Prerequisite

Must meet all progression criteria for third-year status in the nursing major as outlined in the University catalog including a grade of C or better in NURS 110 and NURS 240

Offered

Fall and Spring