Med-Surg Theory

NRSG 2001


Course description

This course focuses on the behaviours of individuals experiencing common health challenges. Using stories of client’s lived experiences throughout the life-span, students will determine the implications of health challenges. As the understanding of nursing knowledge and human experiences of healthand healing increases, students will develop practices to enhance and support the needs of clients and their families.Prerequisites: Health and Healing: Life Transition NRSG 1006 or Health and Healing 2 NURS 1011 and NPP: Life Transition Agency NRSG 1015 orNPP: Life Transition Agency NRSG 1010 and Process/Human Disease: Intro NRSG 2002 and Health Assessment NRSG 2003 and PN Professional Practice 3 NRSG 200

Credits

3

Course Hours

42

Prerequisites

Post Secondary level NRSG 1006 Gerontological Nursing Theory Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 1014 Pharmacology Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 1015 Clinical Experience 2 Minimum Grade of P
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2002 Patho: Intro Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2003 Health Assessment Minimum Grade of 65
and Post Secondary level NRSG 2004 Clinical Experience 4 Minimum Grade of P
and (Post Secondary level NRSG 2008 Patho: Advanced Minimum Grade of 65
or Post Secondary level NRSG 2019 Pathophysiology 2 (ODE) Minimum Grade of 65)

Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program at the point of registration. Declaring a program does not necessarily mean students must complete a program, individual courses may be taken for skill improvement and upgrading.

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