| Credits | 3 |
|---|---|
| Degree Level | Undergraduate |
| Department | Nursing |
| Prerequisites | NRSG 110, NRSG 111, NRSG 112 |
| Postrequisites | NRSG 230, NRSG 231 |
This course focuses on the application of the nursing process in the provision of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and strengthening the patient/client neuropsychological lines of defense and resistance to environmental stressors. The student will provide care for the patient/client experiencing designated stressors affecting the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual variables across the life span. The student will provide care within the acute care and community environments. This course includes 2.2 credit hours of theory (33 clock-hours) and 0.8 credit hours of clinical (36 clock-hours). The course meets the requirement for an oral communication course (see Communication Requirements in the Academic Section of the Academic Bulletin).
Admission to the Nursing Program.

