Course Resources
Nursing Therapeutics for Adult Health II
USF Nursing catalogue 0401.330 (sections 1&2) 3 Units
Course Description
This upper-level theory course focuses on the application of advanced therapeutic interventions and evaluation of adult client outcomes in acute-care settings. Students use selected human responses with an emphasis on physiological and psychological/cultural/spiritual assessment to enact the registered nurse’s role in the management of holistic care for adults with acute illness. The course instructional design integrates interactive learning strategies, and employs face-to-face-classroom and on-line learning events to develop and strengthen advanced reasoning skills.
Clinical Application: Nursing Process in the Restoration of Health
USF Nursing catalogue 0401.350 (various sections by agency location) 4 Units
Course Description
This clinical application course guides the student in providing comprehensive care for acutely ill adults. The student has a variety of learning experiences in the hospital setting including performing nursing care on an adult medical surgical nursing unit, observing in the operating suite, and alternative experiences in other settings such as emergency department, clinics, or areas where specific diagnostic procedures are performed.
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