| Practical Nursing I |
| PNC 050 |
Introduces the role of the PN as a provider of care and member of the profession. Using a concept-based approach, the nursing process, critical thinking, and technology will be used to introduce evidence-based care to diverse populations. Basic health, wellness, and illness concepts will be introduced. Prerequisites: Admission to the PN Program Course Outline
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| Found of Nursing |
| PNC 049 |
An introduction to human anatomy and physiology beginning at the molecular level. Nutrition essentials are covered. These topics are related to nursing and disease prevention, promotion, maintenance and restoration. Prerequisites: Admissions to the PN Program Course Outline
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| Practical Nursing II |
| PNC 052 |
Student utilizes the nursing process in the health promotion, maintenance and restoration of the individual, family and community. Clinical assignments progress from simple to complex. Prerequisites: PNC 049, PNC 050, PNC 051 Course Outline
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| Basic Pharmacology I |
| PNC 053 |
The nursing process and the role of drug therapy in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and treatment of disease provides the framework in this study of pharmacology and the administration of medication. Prerequisites: Admission to PN Program Course Outline
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| Practical Nursing III |
| PNC 054 |
Continuation of PNC052. Student continues mastery of skills and concepts integrating the nursing process in health promotion, maintenance and restoration activities. Prerequisites: PNC 052 PNC 053 Course Outline
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| Basic Pharmacology II |
| PNC 055 |
Continuation of PNC053. The nursing process and the role of drug therapy in the prevention of disease, promotion of health and treatment of disease provides the framework in this study of pharmacology and the administration of medication. Prerequisites: PNC 052, PNC 053 Course Outline
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