HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (NRS 202)

Term: 2013 Spring Term

Faculty

Dr. Susie L. WardShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Susie L. Ward
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  • 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
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    Nellie JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Nellie Johnson
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  • Monday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Friday 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
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    Katie DotyShow MyInfo popup for Katie Doty
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    Janet Lynn SysloShow MyInfo popup for Janet Lynn Syslo
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    Dr. Kristen McNultyShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Kristen McNulty
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    Phyllis ZimmermannShow MyInfo popup for Phyllis Zimmermann
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    Sarah M BergmanShow MyInfo popup for Sarah M Bergman
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    Casey Jean FrostShow MyInfo popup for Casey Jean Frost
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    Schedule

    Tue, 11:30 AM - 1:20 PM (1/14/2013 - 3/29/2013) Location: MAIN CLARK B244

    Description

    Credit Hours: 3
    Co-requisites: NRS 100 or NRS 101
    This course familiarizes students with normal and abnormal health assessment of clients across the life span. The course utilizes Gordon???s structural framework as the primary means to organize assessment data and prioritizing nursing diagnoses. Students will identify and utilize the principles of diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking to practice the application of health assessment findings to nursing practice. Students will apply the skills of interview, inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation throughout the course as guided by evidence-based practice (EBP). Students will analyze data collected during a complete health assessment. The health assessment data collected consists of a complete health history and physical assessment including laboratory values, the client???s level of wellness, environment, health practices and goals, and psychosocial (including domestic violence), mental, nutritional and transcultural cons

    HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (NRS 202)

    Term: 2013 Spring Term

    Faculty

    Dr. Susie L. WardShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Susie L. Ward
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
  •  
    Nellie JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Nellie Johnson
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • Monday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Friday 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
  •  
    Katie DotyShow MyInfo popup for Katie Doty
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Janet Lynn SysloShow MyInfo popup for Janet Lynn Syslo
    Janet.Syslo2@methodistcollege.edu
     
    Dr. Kristen McNultyShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Kristen McNulty
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    Phyllis ZimmermannShow MyInfo popup for Phyllis Zimmermann
    Phyllis.Zimmermann@methodistcollege.edu
     
    Sarah M BergmanShow MyInfo popup for Sarah M Bergman
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    Casey Jean FrostShow MyInfo popup for Casey Jean Frost
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    Schedule

    Tue, 11:30 AM - 1:20 PM (1/14/2013 - 3/29/2013) Location: MAIN CLARK B244

    Description

    Credit Hours: 3
    Co-requisites: NRS 100 or NRS 101
    This course familiarizes students with normal and abnormal health assessment of clients across the life span. The course utilizes Gordon???s structural framework as the primary means to organize assessment data and prioritizing nursing diagnoses. Students will identify and utilize the principles of diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking to practice the application of health assessment findings to nursing practice. Students will apply the skills of interview, inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation throughout the course as guided by evidence-based practice (EBP). Students will analyze data collected during a complete health assessment. The health assessment data collected consists of a complete health history and physical assessment including laboratory values, the client???s level of wellness, environment, health practices and goals, and psychosocial (including domestic violence), mental, nutritional and transcultural cons

    HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (NRS 202)

    Term: 2013 Spring Term

    Faculty

    Dr. Susie L. WardShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Susie L. Ward
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
  •  
    Nellie JohnsonShow MyInfo popup for Nellie Johnson
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • Monday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
  • Friday 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
  •  
    Katie DotyShow MyInfo popup for Katie Doty
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Janet Lynn SysloShow MyInfo popup for Janet Lynn Syslo
    Janet.Syslo2@methodistcollege.edu
     
    Dr. Kristen McNultyShow MyInfo popup for Dr. Kristen McNulty
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Phyllis ZimmermannShow MyInfo popup for Phyllis Zimmermann
    Phyllis.Zimmermann@methodistcollege.edu
     
    Sarah M BergmanShow MyInfo popup for Sarah M Bergman
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Casey Jean FrostShow MyInfo popup for Casey Jean Frost
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    Schedule

    Tue, 11:30 AM - 1:20 PM (1/14/2013 - 3/29/2013) Location: MAIN CLARK B244

    Description

    Credit Hours: 3
    Co-requisites: NRS 100 or NRS 101
    This course familiarizes students with normal and abnormal health assessment of clients across the life span. The course utilizes Gordon???s structural framework as the primary means to organize assessment data and prioritizing nursing diagnoses. Students will identify and utilize the principles of diagnostic reasoning and critical thinking to practice the application of health assessment findings to nursing practice. Students will apply the skills of interview, inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation throughout the course as guided by evidence-based practice (EBP). Students will analyze data collected during a complete health assessment. The health assessment data collected consists of a complete health history and physical assessment including laboratory values, the client???s level of wellness, environment, health practices and goals, and psychosocial (including domestic violence), mental, nutritional and transcultural cons