4.00 Credits
Students will explore concepts from prior courses to examine pathophysiological concepts as applied to the care of the client with acute, chronic, and complex conditions. Emphasis will be placed on clinical judgment, medication safety, and prioritization of pathophysiological responses to pharmacological interventions for clients. Prerequisites: NRBK (attribute) AND BS-PNRN (major) and ADN (attribute) OR BSN-NURN (major) OR BS-PNBS (major) and RNL (attribute) OR BSN-NUBS (major and RNL (attribute) AND LIFE 1010, KIN 2040, KIN 2041, ZOO 3115, AND CHEM 1000 (with a B or better) OR CHEM 1020