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This course focuses on the physiological changes that occur due to internal and external environmental stressors, pathological processes and the responses that produce signs and symptoms. Underlying concepts and principles common to major health problems will be presented. The concepts explored will assist the student in clinical decision making and actions related to individual health needs.
First Semester Year, 2024-2025
  
This course, a sequel to Adult Health Nursing I course. It introduces students to conditions that affect the functional health patterns of adult patients. Emphasis will be placed on the impact of these conditions on an individual's functioning. Students are expected to have competencies in decision-making when providing care for adult clients experiencing critical conditions. The nursing process provides a framework for selected independent, interdependent, and dependent nursing interventions, including health promotion and lifestyle changes.
First Semester Year, 2024-2025