NUR 121 - Basic Physical Assessment1 credit hour - 11.25 hours of lecture and 11.25 hours of directed laboratory per term; one term. Acquire nursing assessment skills to provide care for adult clients.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 231 or BIO 233 or equivalent with grade of B or better.
Corequisite(s): NUR 120 and NUR 122 and BIO 232 or BIO 234 or equivalent.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Arnold Main Campus (MC)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Fall and spring
Course Outcomes:
- Care Provider: The nursing student utilizes the health assessment process to develop an individualized nursing plan of care.
NUR 121 Sub Learning Outcomes for Care Provider:
- Identify components of the assessment process.
- Demonstrate physical assessment skills.
- Apply the nursing process through the use of assessment techniques and review of the client systems.
2. Investigator: Upon successful completion of the AACC nursing program the student will be able to analyze data, question assumptions and approach all clients with a curiosity resulting in safe clinical decisions that improve quality of care.
NUR 121 Sub Learning Outcomes for Investigator:
- Acquires assessment data of a normal adult medical-surgical client.
- Recognizes normal physical assessment findings and laboratory data.
3. Professional: The nursing student begins to model the professional role in ways that reflect integrity, responsibility, ethical practices and an evolving identity as a nurse.
NUR 121 Sub Learning Outcomes for Professional:
- Begins to demonstrate behaviors that reflect confidentiality, integrity of obtained assessment information.
4. Communicator: The nursing student begins to model professional and therapeutic communication strategies to promote positive client outcomes.
NUR 121 Sub Learning Outcomes for Communicator:
- Gain knowledge of and begins to demonstrate professional communication skills.
- Demonstrates documentation of assessment findings.
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