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335 NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS

NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NA:03121)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: W, 8:00am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler/Markiv
Location: M, Ackerson 106 (Lab: W, Ackerson Hall)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NB:05600)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: W, 8:00am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler/Truex
Location: W, Ackerson Lab 106 (Lab: W, Stanely S. Bergen Building, Newark)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NC:03122)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: W, 7:00am - 2:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler/Ando
Location: M, Ackerson Hall Rm - 106 (Lab: W, 120 Albany St. New Brunswick Campus)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:ND:03123)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: W, 2:00pm - 9:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler
Location: M, Ackerson Hall Rm - 106 (Lab: W, 120 Albany St. New Brunswick Campus)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NE:03124)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 8:00am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler
Location: M, Ackerson Hall Rm - 106 (Lab: W, Ackerson Hall)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NF:03125)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 8:00am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler/Truex
Location: M, Ackerson-106 (Lab: W, Stanley S. Bergen Building)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
NURSING CARE OF HEALTHY POPULATIONS (25:705:335:NG:03126)
Class Dates: 5/28 - 8/14
Class Times: M, 8:00am - 11:40am (Lab: T, 8:00am - 3:00pm)
Instructor: Hassler ; Pohle
Location: M, Ackerson Hall Rm - 106 (Lab: T, 120 Albany St. New Brunswick Campus)
Format: In Person
Credits: 6
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course focuses on the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed by professional nurses to provide evidence-based primary and secondary prevention to healthy individuals, families, and communities. Nursing process and clinical reasoning concepts will be introduced to optimize physical and behavioral health outcomes across the life span. Nursing skills are practiced in the simulated learning environment and in various health care and community settings.Prerequisites: 01:119:127-128 or 21:120:241-242; 01:119:131-132 or 21:120:235; 01:160:128 or 21:160:108, 110; 705: 229, 255; required course in descriptive/inferential statistics. Corequisites: 705:395, 325, 306, 330.

Open to 2nd Degree L1 Students Only.

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